Lufthansa Systems Hungária has moved its Szeged operations into newly completed offices within the TILIA office building, occupying 1,200 square metres. The relocation was driven by the company’s ongoing growth and aims to provide an improved working environment for nearly 80 employees.
Lufthansa Systems is a global provider of IT solutions for the aviation industry, serving over 350 airline clients. The Hungarian subsidiary, founded in 1995 with a staff of 15, now employs more than 800 specialists. The company continues to expand its operations while prioritising employee well-being and workplace quality.
The new Szeged office has been designed with a focus on functionality and flexibility to support hybrid work models. The space is organised into two traditional office zones and a central community area that includes a lecture room, dining area, lobby, and recreation space. According to the company, the aim was to create a space that supports both collaboration and individual work.
Technological infrastructure in the new premises includes room occupancy panels, video conferencing systems with integrated hardware, and multiple displays for virtual collaboration. Flexible furniture solutions, such as flip-top tables, allow for easy reconfiguration of rooms for meetings or workshops.
Sustainability was also a factor in selecting the new location. The TILIA office building is the first in Szeged to pursue BREEAM Excellent, WELL Platinum, and Access4you Gold certifications. These align with Lufthansa Systems Hungária’s broader environmental and corporate responsibility initiatives.
The office has been equipped with amenities intended to enhance employee comfort, including a dining area, café corner, and recreational facilities such as game consoles, table football, darts, and table tennis. Secure bicycle storage has been added in response to the commuting preferences of employees, many of whom travel by bike, foot, or public transport.
Company representatives noted that the move to TILIA allowed for early involvement in the design process, enabling the team to tailor the space to their specific operational and collaborative needs. The new office is expected to support the company’s local activities and strengthen its integration with Lufthansa Systems’ Budapest headquarters and international network.