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Livery IMAGE: Hungarian W/A to replace Malev. A320s, A340s..

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http://www.ch-aviation.ch/portal/news/1 ... ril-launch
Hungarian World Airways plans April launch
11JAN2013
Hungarian World Airways (Budapest Ferenc Liszt International (BUD)) is a new start-up planning to launch operations from Budapest as a full service carrier with the aim to replace Malev (MA, Budapest Ferenc Liszt International (BUD)).

It plans to initially lease five A320-200s and is considering adding A340-300s for long-haul services at a later stage.
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Seems a bold move to have the ambition to serve so many destinations, with Eco, Business and First, Let's wait and see if this airline ever lifts off, but it would be a great boost to Hungarian aviation.
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April fool's message :?:
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