VINCI Airports launches the development of a new terminal at Budapest airport

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20 February 2026

The foundation stone of the new terminal complex at Budapest Airport was laid, marking a major milestone. The €1bn transformative investment aims at building the next-generation airport in Budapest, driving economic and tourism growth in Hungary and Central Europe.

Following an exceptional year in 2025, during which the airport welcomed nearly 20 million passengers, representing a +35% increase in traffic since VINCI Airports took over operations in 2023, after a joint investment with the State of Hungary, this large-scale project aims to meet the growing demands of air traffic – an increase of 10 million passengers is expected – and deliver world-class facilities tailored to the future needs of travellers.

This development program, supported by a total investment of €1 billion over the next 10 years, ranks among the most significant airport investment projects in Central Europe during the coming decade. 

The program includes:

  • A new main terminal spanning 35,000 m², featuring centralized check-in facilities, optimized security screening areas, and integrated commercial spaces to create a seamless and enhanced passenger experience.
  • A new 19,000 m² passenger pier along with the expansion of aircraft apron areas over 132,000 m², which will include 13 new aircraft stands and a dedicated de-icing area.
  • Refurbishment of car parks, improvements to external and internal roads, and curbside upgrades to match the new centralized building.

 

In parallel, targeted improvements to Terminal 2 have already begun to ensure a smooth transition until the new facilities are delivered. These include reconfiguring the passenger check-in hall to expand space and add counters, upgrading security lanes for faster screening, and implementing advanced screening systems. Automatic gates have been reoriented, and a dedicated lane for passengers with reduced mobility, families, and Fast Track Lane users is being created. In addition, the area of Pier B will be expanded, providing even greater capacity for handling passengers arriving from non-Schengen areas.

Nicolas Notebaert, president of VINCI Airports, emphasized during the event: “Today’s laying of the foundation stone is a very important moment for Budapest Airport, but also for Hungary’s aviation industry and economy. The heightened interest in Hungary and Budapest among foreign visitors, the upward trend in Hungarians’ propensity to travel and the record traffic recorded at the airport last year confirm our ambition: we are determined to deliver a modern, world-class aerial gateway for Hungary, prepared to meet the needs of travellers in the years to come.”

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