Hungary makes Budapest airport bid as Orban seeks control

The Hungarian government has made a non-binding offer to buy Budapest Airport Zrt., according to people familiar with the matter, as PM Viktor Orban seeks to gain control of what had been one of the fastest growing hubs in the region before the coronavirus pandemic. The offer, which was received by the owners of the airport this week, was deemed to be below market value when compared with similar recent deals, including a recent valuation of the Sydney airport, one of the people said. While the Budapest hub’s owners have until recently ruled out selling their stake, they’ve also expressed concerns about the Hungarian government’s use of hardball tactics to try and force their hand. These included blocking pandemic funds and permits to develop the facility, as well as harsh criticism of how the airport is run, which the operator considers unfounded, Bloomberg reported in April. The government would make a “fair offer,” but added that if rejected, the state would seek another method to restore its control, according to an interview with Innovation and Technology Minister Laszlo Palkovics, the cabinet’s point-person to retake Budapest Airport, published on the Vasarnap.hu news website a month ago.<br/>
Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-07-09/hungary-said-to-make-budapest-airport-bid-as-orban-seeks-control
7/9/21