Onward Ticket for Hungary Visa (2026)
Usually requires onward ticketHungary requires proof of onward travel for non-EU/EEA nationals as part of Schengen requirements. Airlines flying into Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) check for return tickets at departure. Budapest is a growing digital nomad hub with increasing enforcement.
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Visa & Onward Ticket Requirements for Hungary
Hungary is a Schengen member. Airlines check return tickets for non-EU/EEA nationals at departure airports. Budget airlines like Wizz Air (headquartered in Budapest) and Ryanair are particularly thorough. Immigration at Budapest (BUD) may verify departure plans. Schengen visa applicants must provide flight itinerary.
Key Facts
- Schengen member — 90/180-day rule applies
- Wizz Air (Budapest-based) is strict about return ticket verification
- Airlines check return tickets for non-EU/EEA nationals
- Budapest is a growing digital nomad and expat hub
- Schengen visa applications require flight itinerary
At a Glance
- Onward ticket required?
- usually
- Typical stay duration
- 90 days within 180-day period (Schengen rules)
- Visa types
- Schengen Visa-Free Entry, Schengen Visa (C), Transit Visa
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