Budapest Airport (BUD) cargo volumes soar to unprecedented records, says the official press release. Last year, the Hungarian gateway processed a total of 183,362 tons of air cargo, an increase from 2020 of 36 per cent. 2021 was a significant year for air cargo in many ways.
The coronavirus pandemic, changing logistics, e-commerce trends and expectations resulting from it, have presented airports around the world with huge challenges. Budapest Airport's timely decision to establish a brand new cargo base – BUD Cargo City – at the end of 2019 has enabled it to meet the unexpected challenges of the pandemic, ahead of many competing airports.
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