Hungary Overflight Permit Regulation and Procedures

If you're an operator of a business jet or a commercial airline with plans to flyover Hungary airspace, obtaining a Hungary Overflight Permit from the Hungary Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is mandatory. As a flight dispatcher, it's important to have a good understanding of the requirements for obtaining this permit, including the fact that the issuing of an overflight permit confirms that there is no political or security objection to your airline, aircraft, or country of origin/destination and that there are no outstanding navigation fees due to the ATC authority.

  1. What are CAA's working hours, including whether they are open on weekends?
  2. Which aircraft documents must be submitted with the overflight request?
  3. Are there any fees charged by the CAA for processing the permit?
  4. What is the official validity period of the overflight permit, as determined by the CAA?
  5. How can the Hungary air navigation bill be obtained, either through IATA or a local agent?

What Details Are Needed To Acquire Hungary Overflight Permit :


  • Overfly via Hungary territory "Overfly Permit Not Required"
  • Flight Plan should be filed 2 hour before departure from origin

Hungary Sample Overflight Permits :


The issued overflight permit number must be inserted in Item 18 of your submiting Flight Plan.

  • Sample Permit Format
Hungary Overfly Permit : There will be No Specific Overflight Permit Number.

Is There Any Offical Hungary Overflight Permit Processing Fees :


  • According To Hungary Civil Aviation
Officially there is "NO CAA Processing Fees" applied for issuance of Hungary Overflight Permits.

What Is Hungary Overflight Permit Validity :


  • To Overfly Hungary Airspace Overflight Permit Not Required

How Many FIR's In Hungary Airspace :


  • Hungary of Hungary is currently having one flight information region (FIR).
  • Algeria FIR ICAO Code is " LHCC "

Who Will Issue Hungary Overflight Permits :


  • Hungary Civil Aviation Authority (HCAA)
  • Postal Address : General Directorate for Air Transport P.O. Box 41. H-1675 Budapest, Hungary

Who Is Responsible For Hungary Overflight Air Navigation Bill :


  • Hungary CAA will issue air navigation bill directly to Airline/Operator through "Euro Control".

What Is Hungary Civil Aviation Authority Working Hours :


  • Hungary Civil Aviation Authority working hours ( 0100Z ) till ( 1000Z )..
  • Weekend In Hungary ( Saturday and Sunday )

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  • Landing Permits
  • Airport Parking Slot Arrangement

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We have direct contacts with worldwide Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) and in some countries in which CAA is only allowed to process permits through local agents, we have a very professional local representative team available to support our valued customers so that we would be able to arrange landing permits on a short term notice period.

Before applying for an overflight permit, please refer to the following details that may help you understand.

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Travel Information :


Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Its capital, Budapest, is bisected by the Danube River. Its cityscape is studded with architectural landmarks from Buda’s medieval Castle Hill and grand neoclassical buildings along Pest’s Andrássy Avenue to the 19th-century Chain Bridge. Turkish and Roman influence on Hungarian culture includes the popularity of mineral spas, including at thermal Lake Hévíz.

  • Eger
A fantastic fusion of the Ottoman and the Magyar, Eger sits between the rising foothills of the forest-clad mountains of Bükk, just a short jaunt from where the rolling vineyards of the Tokaj wine region dominate the valleys. The town was first raised in the 10th century by the Hungarian king Saint Stephen, and has since been augmented and ravaged by the likes of Turkic invaders, Mongol hordes and Habsburg imperialists to name just a few. Consequently, the centre is a veritable palimpsest of history, where baroque frontispieces stand watch over worn cobblestone streets and the outlines of mysterious minarets linger next to the bulwarks of Eger Castle, crumbling, cracked and spotted with the lichen of centuries.
  • Kecskemét
Home to some of the finest examples of original Hungarian Secessionism, Kecskemét’s beauty comes courtesy of the great Magyar luminary of Art Nouveau, Géza Márkus. In the heart of the town, leafy Szabadság square conceals the beautiful Ornamental Palace, decorated in glorious frescos of Roma colours, and the enchanting Old Synagogue besides, where curious Mudéjar crenulations top the walls. Away from the centre, Kecskemét city gives way to the dusty undulations of the Great Plain, where sweeping vistas of grassland are punctuated by lines of blooming vineyards and apricot farms, the source of that tantalisingly sweet barackpálinka tipple!
  • Tihany
A clustering of red-tiled roofs that pokes its way out into the waters of Balaton, Tihany is arguably the most enchanting of west-central Hungary’s more off-the-beaten-track towns. It’s famed for both its fantastic location on the edge of the therapeutic waters of middle Europe’s largest lake, and its charming, 1000-year-old Benedictine monastery, still shrouded in stories of political power struggles involvin the Habsburgs and decorated with motifs by the revered German-Magyar painter, Károly Lotz. Tihany also boasts rustic thatched homes, aromatic paprika markets and some brilliant stretches of sand.
  • Esztergom
Crowned by the eye-wateringly wonderful frontispieces of its eponymous basilica (the largest church in the country), Esztergom rises from the bluffs that cluster around the edges of the Danube as the river moves eastwards in line with the Slovak border. For centuries the city has figured as the epicentre of Roman Catholicism in Hungary, giving rise to opulent architecture and displays of ecclesiastical art. For the best broadside views going, be sure to head across the water to the Slovakian town of Štúrovo, where the great Castle Hill complex can be seen cascading down to the tight-knit streets of Watertown district in medley of baroque and neo-classical grandeur.
  • Szeged
Sat right on the edge of the Southern Great Plains, on the cusp of the border between Hungary and Serbia, bustling, larger-than-life Szeged rarely fails to enthrall travellers who happen to pass its way. As the fourth largest city in the country overall it’s certainly no bucolic getaway, especially considering the injection of vitality that comes with the prestigious University of Szeged and its youthful students. What’s more, a flood here in 1879 drew the attention of no lesser a visionary than Emperor Franz Joseph, who promised to reinvigorate the centre with leafy walkways, palatial constructions and a healthy dose of Habsburg grandeur, much of which can now be spied out threading its way around Dóm Square.
  • Vác
Although humble little Vác, sat north of Budapest between the rising foothills of the Carpathian ranges, remains a rare addition to any tourist itinerary in Hungary, it’s certainly got more than its fair share of worthy sights. On its central March 15 Square, just two streets away from the winding waterways of the River Danube, history oozes from every crack and crevice, from the ice-cream-coloured baroque mansions built by the passing Habsburgs, from the ancient remnants of Roman homes that lie in the middle and from the charming facades of the Dominican Church. Then there’s that unforgettable Cathedral building, looking lifted straight from the Aventine Hill in Rome.
  • Gödöllo
There’s only really one reason travellers passing through this periphery of Budapest would stop to smell the roses, and it comes in the form of the opulent Royal Palace of Gödöllo. The one time home of Emperor Franz Joseph himself, it’s arguably one of the most exquisite remnants of Austrian influence in all of old Magyar. Decorated to the hilt with Baroque curls and filigrees like icing on an impossibly elaborate wedding cake. If you can linger a while to explore some of the other sites here, then do. Erzsébet Park throws out verdant avenues of hornbeam trees and beeches, and the Capuchin church boasts one gorgeous place amidst the woods in Máriabesnyo.
  • Szentendre
Just a stone’s throw from the bustling inner districts of Budapest, boho Szentendre bursts at the charming cobbled seams with more art galleries and independent craft shops than you can shake a bubbling bowl of paprika-infused goulash at. Its centre, a maze of stone-clad streets and shady alleyways illuminated by boughs of fairy lights and café candles, finds its focus on Fo tér, a charming square of low-rise houses and al fresco cafes that can be found awash with artsy types fresh from the contemporary galleries right throughout the summer.
  • Visegrád
The historic bulwark of the great Danube Bend is all about the drama. Draped impossibly over the verdant river banks, this masterwork of medieval fortification was the brainchild of King Béla IV, who determined to keep out the Mongol Hordes in the aftermath of a tumultuous 12th century for Hungary. In subsequent centuries extra keeps and palaces and sprawling sets of palisades were added by the likes of Matthias Corvinus and Sigismund of Luxemburg, while an exquisite royal palace complex sits below, awash with Renaissance, Franciscan and Gothic styles.
  • Hollóko
Rustic little Hollóko has held a coveted UNESCO World Heritage title since 1987. It was crowned for its enchanting wealth of brick and whitewashed homes, all half-timbered, clad in rough-hewn masonry and dressed in a lush covering of traditional hanging baskets, doing well to reflect the original styles of pre-industrial settlement building in this section of Central Europe. What’s more, the surrounding ridges of the Cserhát Mountains make for one truly breath-taking setting, while the lonely, melancholic tower of the shingled church is just asking to be photographed.

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