Hévíz Airport plans HUF 5 bln renovation

City

LaMography/Christian Keszthelyi

The Hévíz-Sármellék airport, near Lake Balaton, is expected to undergo a HUF 5 billion renovation and could be connected to the M7 highway via a new main road for an additional HUF 4 bln, Hévíz mayor Gábor Papp told government-friendly daily Magyar Idők.

(Photo: LaMography/Christian Keszthelyi)

The project to modernize the airport is part of a larger plan to renew the Balaton region during the 2014-2020 European Union budgetary period, the mayor told the daily. The mayor added that as the result of the highway connection, new investments could be brought to the nearby towns of Zalaegerszeg and Nagykanizsa.

Passenger numbers at the airport, which is 49% owned by Hungarian SGH Aviation Hungary, rose by almost one fifth to 33,000 last year from 2013, Magyar Idők said.

SGH Aviation Hungary is owned by  Gábor Széles whose holdings include the Videoton group, television station Echo TV and daily Magyar Hirlap among others, Hungarian news agency MTI reported. The company purchased its stake in the airport for HUF 700 million from the local government of Hévíz in October 2014, MTI said, adding that the local government currently holds 49% ownership while the local government of Zalavár holds the remaining 2%. 

Avg Hourly Pay Rate for Blue-collar Workers Climbs 16% in Q1 Figures

Avg Hourly Pay Rate for Blue-collar Workers Climbs 16% in Q1

Bulgaria's Household Income, Spending Rise 20% in 2023 World

Bulgaria's Household Income, Spending Rise 20% in 2023

Job Fair and Career Prep at Corvinus Starts Tomorrow HR

Job Fair and Career Prep at Corvinus Starts Tomorrow

Spago Budapest Offering Unique Sunday Brunch Experience Food

Spago Budapest Offering Unique Sunday Brunch Experience

SUPPORT THE BUDAPEST BUSINESS JOURNAL

Producing journalism that is worthy of the name is a costly business. For 27 years, the publishers, editors and reporters of the Budapest Business Journal have striven to bring you business news that works, information that you can trust, that is factual, accurate and presented without fear or favor.
Newspaper organizations across the globe have struggled to find a business model that allows them to continue to excel, without compromising their ability to perform. Most recently, some have experimented with the idea of involving their most important stakeholders, their readers.
We would like to offer that same opportunity to our readers. We would like to invite you to help us deliver the quality business journalism you require. Hit our Support the BBJ button and you can choose the how much and how often you send us your contributions.