
Hungarian News Update – June 13, 2024

Uber back in Budapest, Hungary after paying EUR millions in fines
After a long legal battle, Uber has finally made its long-awaited return to Budapest, Hungary. The ride-sharing company had been banned from operating in the city due to regulations that deemed its services illegal. However, after paying millions of euros in fines and complying with new regulations, Uber is now back on the streets of Budapest.
In other news, the popular British singer Dua Lipa is set to perform in Budapest as part of her world tour. Fans in Hungary are thrilled to have the opportunity to see the talented artist live in concert.
Meanwhile, food delivery service Foodora has been fined for misleading advertising practices in Budapest. The company was found to have misrepresented the quality of its food and the speed of its delivery service. Foodora has apologized for the misleading ads and has promised to improve its services.
Telecommunications company Vodafone has also been slapped with a hefty fine in Hungary. The company was found to have violated consumer protection laws by charging customers for services they did not agree to. Vodafone has issued refunds to affected customers and has pledged to review its business practices.
On a lighter note, Aquaworld Resort Budapest has announced the opening of a new water park in the city. The resort promises fun for the whole family with water slides, pools, and relaxation areas. Visitors can expect a unique and enjoyable experience at the Aquaworld Resort.
Overall, it has been an eventful day in Budapest with the return of Uber, the upcoming concert by Dua Lipa, fines for Foodora and Vodafone, and the exciting news from Aquaworld Resort. Stay tuned for more updates on these and other top stories happening in Budapest, Hungary.





