Power at landside at Budapest airport?
It seems I will have a few hours to spend at the landside of Budapest airport. There seems to be a cafe Edit: http://www.bud.hu/english/passengers/shopping_and_gastronomy/restaurants/flocafe-8131.html but I can't find information whether it has power outlets. Although I have Priority Pass, all the lounges are airside and the only landside lounge I was able to find is part of a VIP package and as such it has a rather high price http://cavok.co.hu/pdf/pricelist.pdf and is not included in Priority Pass.
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According to this sleeping in airports - review:
There are armless benches in landside and I have seen several people sleeping there, and fantastic cushioned sofas in the food court between 2A and 2B. The airport has free WIFI lots of plugs.
By "lots of plugs", I read power sockets.
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