Malev outlines S2011 changes

As per 07DEC10 GDS timetable display, planned MALEV Summer 2011 operational changes as follows.

Additional changes are expected, following mentioned routes and specific operational days and schedules are subject to change:

Budapest – Bucharest Increase from 26 to 27 weekly
Budapest – Istanbul Increase from 7 to 8 weekly
MA200 BUD1205 – 1450IST 737 147
MA200 BUD1245 – 1535IST 737 235
MA204 BUD2315 – 0205+1IST 737 57

MA205 IST0530 – 0625BUD 737 16
MA201 IST1535 – 1630BUD 737 147
MA201 IST1620 – 1715BUD 737 57

MA204/205 new flight on Day 5/6

Budapest – London Gatwick Increase from 13 to 14 weekly
Budapest – Milan Malpensa Increase from 13 to 14 weekly

Budapest – Odessa Increase from 5 weekly to Daily
Budapest – Paris CDG Increase from 17 (Summer 2010 level) to 19 weekly, MA556/557 operates Daily instead of 5 weekly in Summer 2010
Budapest – Pristina Increase from 7 to 10 weekly
MA462 BUD1250 – 1425PRN 737 D
MA468 BUD2325 – 0105+1PRN 736 7
MA468 BUD2325 – 0130+1PRN DH4 24

MA469 PRN0405 – 0610BUD DH4 35
MA469 PRN0420 – 0600BUD 736 1
MA463 PRN1505 – 1640BUD 737 D

Budapest – Rome Increase from 7 weekly (Summer 2010) to 11 weekly
MA400 BUD0715 – 0850FCO 737 D
MA402 BUD1650 – 1830FCO 100 x147
MA402 BUD1750 – 1930FCO 100 5

MA401 FCO0950 – 1125BUD 737 D
MA403 FCO1920 – 2055BUD 100 x147
MA403 FCO2100 – 2235BUD 100 5

MA402/403 operates with 73G on Day 1

Budapest – Sofia Increase from 10 to 11 weekly
MA830 BUD1310 – 1530SOF 737 D
MA834 BUD2320 – 0135+1SOF 736 x126

MA835 SOF0600 – 0615BUD 736 x237
MA831 SOF1610 – 1625BUD 737 D

MA834/835 Increases from 3 to 4 weekly. Dash8Q-400 to operate on certain days in Summer season as well

Budapest – Tirgu Mures Increase from 5 weekly (Summer 2010 level) to 6 weekly
MA890 BUD1310 – 1510TGM DH4 x2
MA891 TGM1545 – 1545BUD DH4 x2

Embraer EMB120 to operate Day 6 service from 21JUN11

Previously appeared on this blog regarding MALEV Summer 2011 season operation also includes:
Barcelona Service resumption (posted on 18NOV10)
Charter service to Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey (posted on 20OCT10)