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Air France Deploys Large Long-Haul Jets to Budapest

Air France Deploys Large Long-Haul Jets to Budapest Amid Champions League Surge
As excitement mounts ahead of the UEFA Champions League final, Air France is implementing a notable operational adjustment to manage the surge in passenger demand to Budapest. The French flag carrier is temporarily deploying its Boeing 777-300ER widebody aircraft—typically reserved for long-haul flights—on the short-haul route between Paris Charles de Gaulle and Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport. This strategic move aims to accommodate the unprecedented influx of football fans traveling to the Hungarian capital.
Responding to Exceptional Demand
The decision comes as tens of thousands of supporters from Paris Saint-Germain F.C. and Arsenal F.C. prepare to attend the final at Budapest’s Puskás Aréna on May 30, 2026. With accommodation and airfare prices across Europe soaring well above seasonal norms, the increased seating capacity provided by the larger aircraft offers essential relief to travelers facing congested airports and overbooked flights. European civil aviation authorities recognize the deployment of widebody jets on short-haul routes as an effective measure to manage sudden spikes in passenger volume. The use of these larger aircraft helps alleviate terminal congestion and mitigates the risk of air traffic delays, facilitating smoother transit for fans and tourists alike.
Operational and Market Challenges
This capacity enhancement arrives amid significant challenges for Air France and the wider airline industry. Jet fuel prices have doubled over the past two months, sharply increasing operating costs. Air France-KLM has already projected a potential $2.4 billion rise in fuel expenses for the year, highlighting the financial pressures associated with such fleet adjustments. Concurrently, the competitive environment is intensifying. American Airlines is introducing new routes to Budapest and Prague, prompting potential shifts in pricing strategies and service offerings as carriers compete for a share of the burgeoning trans-European travel market. These developments are likely to heighten competition and exert further pressure on profit margins for airlines operating in the region.
Despite these hurdles, Air France’s deployment of its flagship long-haul jets underscores its commitment to maintaining service quality and meeting the extraordinary demand generated by one of Europe’s most anticipated sporting events. For thousands of fans, this operational upgrade provides a crucial lifeline, ensuring that their journey to the Champions League final is as seamless and memorable as the event itself.

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