: Over the decades, "Reptér" (meaning "Airport") evolved from a simple pop hit into a cult classic in Hungary, often played at weddings, festivals, and sporting events.
: To celebrate its 40th anniversary, Budapest Airport collaborated with György Korda and his wife, Klári Balázs, to re-record the music video at Terminal 1 and new airport facilities. This "revamp" garnered millions of views and solidified the song's status for a new generation. Friday Zenekar’s Version
The "story" behind version of "Reptér" is essentially a tribute to one of Hungary's most enduring pop anthems. Originally released in 1981 by legendary singer György Korda , the song has experienced a massive cultural resurgence in recent years, becoming a multi-generational "airport anthem". The Song's Origin and Legacy
The song’s story is unique because it bridges the gap between the socialist-era pop of the 1980s and modern Hungarian pop culture. Whether it's the original, a swing version , or a remix by DJ Titusz , "Reptér" remains a symbol of travel, freedom, and nostalgia in Hungary.