IATA code | Date of establishment | Number of aircrafts | Flight points |
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MA |
Malév Hungarian Airlines was the flag carrier of Hungary, established in 1946 as Maszovlet and rebranded in 1954. The airline was headquartered in Budapest with its main hub at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport. Over its operational years, Malév expanded to serve more than 50 cities in 34 countries with a fleet that included Boeing 737s, 767s, and Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft. The airline ceased operations on February 3, 2012, due to financial difficulties and an inability to continue without state aid.
Before ceasing operations, Malév offered both online and airport check-in options. Online check-in typically opened 24 hours before departure and closed a few hours prior.
Malév's baggage policies included allowances for carry-on and checked baggage, with specific weight and size limits. Additional fees were applied for excess baggage.
Passengers could select their seats during booking or check-in. Options for preferred seating, including extra legroom, were available for an additional fee.
Malév operated Economy, Business, and First Class cabins on various routes, offering different levels of comfort and service.
Malév provided in-flight meals and beverages tailored to the duration and destination of the flight.
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