WING to develop hotel for Budapest Airport (HU)

WING to develop hotel for Budapest Airport (HU)

A new hotel with a direct connection to the terminal is to open at Ferenc Liszt International Airport, developed by WING, in cooperation with Budapest Airport.

 

Construction has started on a new hotel at Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport, developed by WING in cooperation with Budapest Airport. The new TRIBE is being built next to the ibis Styles Budapest Airport Hotel, which opened in 2018, located within walking distance from the entrance to Terminal 2. The 8000m2, functional design hotel with 167 rooms. In addition to the services provided to travelers, the TRIBE will offer a 150-seat conference room and two meeting rooms, a gym on the top, a 7th floor for sports enthusiasts and a sky bar.  The handover is expected in 2025. 

 

“The ibis Styles Budapest Airport Hotel, developed by our group, has been operating at almost full capacity since its opening, with excellent guest ratings. Based on existing guest demand and the success achieved, TRIBE will arrive in 2025. This will be the brand’s second unit in Hungary, alongside the hotel in the mixed-use Liberty building that we also developed. The existing ibis Styles and the new TRIBE will be directly connected, and the new complex will be an important milestone in the life of the airport; the development will further expand the airport infrastructure. The number of available rooms more than double and the additional high-quality services will enable the airport to meet the needs of its guests at a higher level,” said Noah Steinberg, the President and CEO of WING.

 

“For Budapest Airport, it is of utmost importance to provide passengers with quality services. To this end, we are continuously developing the airport, in cooperation with our partners and through joint thinking. There is an increasing need to expand services and capacities in and around the airport as passenger traffic increases; we were therefore delighted to welcome the plan to build a new hotel, which fits in well with our Terminal 3 project and forms part of our Airport City development,” emphasized Rene Droese, Chief Development Officer for Budapest Airport. He added: “We are confident that the TRIBE will offer excellent services to both business and leisure travellers.”

 

Swietelsky Magyarorszag Kft. is carrying out the structural works of the hotel, with earthworks already underway. 

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