Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport has announced that it’ll partially reopen its Pier 1 terminal section whereas the Pier 2 transit space will fully reopen.
Budapest’s Airport by means of an announcement clarified that Pier 1 can be put partially in service for travelers arriving from the Schengen area international locations, between December 18 and 21,
In line with the announcement, passengers can be required to undergo body temperature checks whereas their documents can even be checked. They will be permitted to go away from Budapest’s airport through the arrivals level of Terminal 2A.
Between December 18 and January 4, the entire transit zone of Pier B, which was quickly closed, will reopen.
“The hall ahead of the passport management booths and passport control will continue to operate unchanged; the medical screening, registration, and entry into Hungary of non-Schengen passengers will still be carried out here, as well as on the arrivals level of Terminal 2B,” the statement of Budapest’s Airport reads.
Travelers might want to reply to detailed questions, whereas their data can even be recorded before getting into the nation, the airport’s authorities have pressured.
In line with the announcement, the variety of travelers might improve because of the year-end holidays’ strategy; due to this fact, the airport might welcome from 30 to 200 individuals.
“In case a number of flights arrive at a similar time, Budapest Airport’s terminal operations workers are present in arrivals with an elevated headcount, to make the border management process as seamless as possible,” the assertion stressed.
Again in July, Budapest’s International Airport imposed some preventive measures in a bid to guard its residents’ lives, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Hungary’s government again then determined to make face masks compulsory onboard flights. It is also advised travelers to follow distancing guidelines.
In September, Hungary’s government known as on its residents not to travel abroad unless necessary, as a result of the Coronavirus pandemic situation.
Hungary has registered over 300,020 Coronavirus cases of infections, and a total of 7,914 individuals have died, up to this point.