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    Budapest Airport resumes operations after storm damage

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    Posted on July 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Budapest Airport resumed operations after a storm caused debris on runways. Flights restarted at 1400 GMT with no reported injuries.

    Budapest Airport resumes operations after storm damage

    BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Budapest Airport resumed operations on Monday after a temporary halt when runways were closed as they were covered in debris due to a heavy storm, the airport's operator said in a statement on its Facebook page.

    The airport cleaned up one of its two runways and traffic restarted at 1400 GMT, Budapest Airport said.

    Earlier, it said: "The heavy thunderstorm activity ... has also affected Ferenc Liszt International Airport. Due to debris on the runways, the runways have been closed for safety reasons and airport operations have been temporarily suspended."

    The airport also said that water entered the roof of the departures hall of terminal 2A, which was subsequently emptied and all check-in procedures were shifted to terminal 2B.

    The airport said there were no injuries from the storm damage.

    (Reporting by Anita Komuves; editing by Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Budapest Airport closed due to storm debris.
    • •Operations resumed after runway cleanup.
    • •Terminal 2A was affected by water damage.
    • •No injuries reported from the storm.
    • •Flights restarted at 1400 GMT.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Budapest Airport resumes operations after storm damage

    1When did Budapest Airport resume operations?

    Budapest Airport resumed operations on Monday after a temporary halt.

    2What caused the runway closure at Budapest Airport?

    The runways were closed due to debris from a heavy storm.

    3Were there any injuries reported from the storm damage?

    The airport confirmed that there were no injuries from the storm damage.

    4What changes were made to check-in procedures at the airport?

    All check-in procedures were shifted to terminal 2B after water entered the roof of terminal 2A.

    5What time did traffic restart at Budapest Airport?

    Traffic restarted at 1400 GMT after the cleanup of one of the two runways.

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