Malév Ltd. (Hungarian: Malév Zrt.), which did business as Malév Hungarian Airlines (Hungarian: Magyar Légiközlekedési Vállalat, abbreviated Malév, and pronounced MAH-lev), was the flag carrier and principal airline of Hungary between 1946 and 2012. It had its head office in the Lurdy House in Budapest, with its main operations at Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport. From there, the airline flew to 50 cities in 34 countries worldwide using a fleet of 22 aircraft. In its final years, Malév was a member of the Oneworld alliance, having joined 29 March 2007. On 3 February 2012, Malév grounded all planes and cancelled all flights because planes were held overseas for unpaid debts. On 14 February 2012 the Metropolitan Court of Budapest declared Malév Ltd. insolvent and ordered its liquidation.
Before its closure, the airline had 2,600 employees and had almost half of all of the air traffic at Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport. In 2011 about 40% of the revenues at
Malév's head office is located inside the Lurdy House (Lurdy Ház) in Budapest. Lurdy Ház, an office and
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