Business Center and VIP Service
Our business center is equipped with the most modern office technology. We offer a wide range of office services and provide ideal circumstances for conferences, negotiations and other programs.
With our VIP service we would like to make your arrival and departure a more comfortand personal experience.
Many foreign and Hungarian celebrities have already visited our Business Center.
The following people enjoyed their stay at Budapest Airport to full extent:
Jean-Claude van Damme, Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford, Natalia Oreiro, Gerard Depardieu, Tony Curtis, Michael Schumacher and Marilyn Manson.
Orders are accepted every day from 8am to 6pm.
Further information:
Contact: Business Center
Phone: + 36 1 296 7357
Fax: + 36 1 296 6854
E-mail: businesscenter@ bud.hu
Two meeting rooms in Terminal 2B, one can accomadate 6 people and the other 30-40.
Cirrus Lounge
Whether you wish to rest or work, you may find ideal circumstances for both in our exclusive waiting hall.
You are welcome in our CIRRUS Lounge operated by the Passenger Traffic Department of Budapest Ferihegy Nemzetközi Repülőtér Üzemeltető Rt. where our guests may wait for the departure of their flight in a cosy environment.
In our self-service bar you may choose from beverages, soft drinks, salty and sweet snacks.
For businessmen who intend to work, business boxes, photocopiers, computers, free Internet access, Hungarian and international press publications, and fax-receiving facility are available for assisting their work.
In addition, our lounge serves our passengers’ comfort with wardrobe, television and video. You may inquire about departure of flights via monitors but, upon demand, our staff is also at your service with information on computerized schedule.
Opening hours: each day between 05.00 and 20.00
Location: 2B Terminal transit area, storey level, behind the information counter
Additional contact data:
Phone: (+36 1) 296 5934 or 5933
Fax: (+36 1) 296 5929
cirrus.lounge @ bud.hu
www.bud.hu/cirrus
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