From: Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD, Budapest)
To: Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS, Austin)
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Austin is an increasingly popular destination, thanks to its lively cultural life, great music, and Texan hospitality. The city is famous for its "Keep Austin Weird" slogan, which reflects the uniqueness and openness of the locals. It is the gateway to the Southwestern United States, making it an excellent starting point for exploring other Texan cities or even the Grand Canyon.
Most airlines charge a fee for checked baggage, so it is worth checking the baggage rules in advance. The size and weight of carry-on baggage is also limited, so pay attention to this when packing.
If you have chosen a connecting flight, factor in the time spent on the connection. Make sure you have enough time to retrieve your baggage and transfer to your next flight. Some airports offer transit services to make transfers easier.
Direct flights are more comfortable, but usually more expensive. If you want to save time and don't mind the higher price, choose a direct flight. If cost is the most important consideration, it is worth considering a connecting flight. Connecting flights also offer the opportunity to get to know a new city during the connection.
| Month | Minimum price (EUR) |
|---|---|
| January | 650 |
| February | 680 |
| March | 700 |
| April | 750 |
| May | 800 |
| June | 850 |
| July | 900 |
| August | 880 |
| September | 780 |
| October | 720 |
| November | 690 |
| December | 730 |
Please note that prices are indicative and may vary depending on the time of booking.
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Several airlines offer flights, mostly with connections. Popular choices include Lufthansa, KLM, Air France, and United Airlines.
Generally, the best prices can be found between January-March and September-November.
Most flights have at least one connection, often in major European cities.
If speed is important, choose a direct flight. If cost is the most important thing, a connecting flight may be the better choice.
Flight time is usually 12-18 hours, depending on the number and duration of connections.
Baggage rules vary by airline. It is worth checking the airline's website for information on the size and weight of checked and carry-on baggage.
Factor in the time spent on the connection, and make sure you have enough time to retrieve your baggage and transfer to your next flight.
In Budapest, terminals 2A and 2B are for international flights. In Austin, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport has a single terminal.
In Budapest, bus 100E runs between the airport and the city center. In Austin, Capital Metro buses and taxi/rideshare services are available.
You can track the status of your flight using the flight tracker function on the airline's website or the airport's website.