Flybalaton
#271

If you were going to somewhere like Balatonkenese, on the east end of the lake you are nearer to Budapest airport than Flybalaton. Is that area already more popular for UK and other flying tourists? I think if I had ever gone to Balaton for a holiday from UK I would not have wanted to go again.
They aren't, they are 10 minutes from me, 5 minutes from the airport.

#273
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We first came to Balatonkenese in 1997 and that started our love affair with the Balaton. We have stayed at many places all round the lake but always came back to Balatonalmadi. Where we live now is a few kms back from the lake shore enough to be away from the madding crowd. I don't understand why more uk tourists don't come here but as I found out when we were leaving the uk most people don't know where Hungary is, they might have heard of Budapest but never Lake Balaton. Also the word lake doesn't do proper justice to the place.
My understanding is that Hungary are looking to the East for tourists not to the west?
My understanding is that Hungary are looking to the East for tourists not to the west?

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#275
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Just wondered if there was any more news on UK routes to Heviz Airport???
Also when is the next meet up in September -never know we may be there for it
Also when is the next meet up in September -never know we may be there for it


#277

Hope it all went as well as it could on your trip. I'm way behind with email replies at the moment due to one of my darling children sneaking on my laptop & leaving me with a virus that corrupted all my security software drivers - not nice. Instead on being in the garden the past three days, apart from a trip to town, I have been stuck indoors sorting the problem! All fixed now so time to get some fresh air before playing catch up.....

#278

Yes, everything went to plan, apart from not finding the car park I had booked at Zagreb airport and having to dump the car at a car park for a block of flats.
Actually I went for a meal on Thurs evening with other close family members. We went to one of those Crown Carvery pubs in Brum, £3.99 each and you help yourselves to veg so you can pile the plate with roast spuds etc. Charlie was OK when I picked him up from the kennels, if a bit more hungry than normal. Just realised, your comment on the Macdonalds meal must have been on a different thread!
Actually I went for a meal on Thurs evening with other close family members. We went to one of those Crown Carvery pubs in Brum, £3.99 each and you help yourselves to veg so you can pile the plate with roast spuds etc. Charlie was OK when I picked him up from the kennels, if a bit more hungry than normal. Just realised, your comment on the Macdonalds meal must have been on a different thread!
Last edited by fidobsa; Aug 19th 2013 at 9:46 am. Reason: Explaining reason for going even further off topic.

#279

Pleased to hear it worked out though must have been worrying having to dump the car.....
Carvery, we could do with one of those here - has been discussed many a time by many a person but no takers yet, the first to set up a restaurant selling quality food whether a carvery, other or mix will be onto a good thing. If we could, we would convert our barn into a restaurant catering to British tastes but with quality over quantity. If done right, folk will travel and so it doesn't need to be in the middle of the tourist areas and from experience of similar establishments in France & Croatia, being off the beaten track is all part of the appeal - I can but dream
Carvery, we could do with one of those here - has been discussed many a time by many a person but no takers yet, the first to set up a restaurant selling quality food whether a carvery, other or mix will be onto a good thing. If we could, we would convert our barn into a restaurant catering to British tastes but with quality over quantity. If done right, folk will travel and so it doesn't need to be in the middle of the tourist areas and from experience of similar establishments in France & Croatia, being off the beaten track is all part of the appeal - I can but dream


#280
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New routes might be announced soon from/to Germany and Russia but not from the UK.
http://www.vg.hu/vallalatok/turizmus...zmusnak-410084

#281

I don't think we will hear anything about UK routes until end of October, probably even later... The usual is a rumour in the summer or Autumn then everybody waiting anxiously in the spring to hear the route announcements - hopefully next year will be the one


#282
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I had an email from Heviz Airport they said they didnt have any info on flights to UK for next year 


#284
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The meeting isn't until October
Fingers crossed!
Fingers crossed!

#285
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Can you fly with a Hungarian army jet plane over the lake?
