Airports in Austria - Aeroporti in Austria

List of major airports Austrians divided by region.

Upper Austria

From Linz airport you can take bus line 601 which connects it to the city center in about 22 minutes with standard single fare of about € 3.20. There are also free shuttles from the central station of Hörsching. For more information on transport, you can check here the petitions of the Austrian tram companies. Linz Airport on Wikipedia Linz Airport (Q700852) on Wikidata

Lower Austria

This region has no international or significant airports

Burgenland

This region does not have international airports, but mainly two airports for private use:

  • 2 Pinkafeld Airport. Pinkafeld Airport (Q11762738) on Wikidata
  • 3 Punitz-Güssing Airport. Punitz-Güssing Airport (Q1433809) on Wikidata

Carinthia

  • 4 Klagenfurt International Airport (IATA: KLU) (3.5 km from the center of Klagenfurt), 43 0463415000, fax: 43 046341500236, @. Simple icon time.svgMon-Fri: 05: 00-23: 30. Not far from the borders with Friuli Venezia Giulia, it is a small Austrian airport open to passenger traffic and also to commercial traffic. The flights that this station offers refer mainly to the capital Vienna, Colony and Dutch Rotterdam. The operation of the building has been in doubt for several years by Austrian Airlines, but it seems that despite everything the good intentions remain. Either way, the nearest airport is located at Ljubljana, in Slovenia, but being very close to Italy, going by other means could prove to be more comfortable, cheaper and advantageous.
About 10 minutes walk from the airport exit you can find the tram stop "Klagenfurt-Annabichl" which offers connections to neighboring villages and to the center of Klagenfurt. Klagenfurt Airport on Wikipedia Klagenfurt Airport (Q694404) on Wikidata

Salzburger Land

The airport is connected to the city center by some fairly frequent bus lines Salzburg Airport on Wikipedia Salzburg Airport (Q251538) on Wikidata

Styria

The airport is connected to the city by a regular bus system thanks to lines 630 and 631, in addition, about a 10-minute walk from the airport exit you can find the airport train station which offers direct trains to the central station from Graz. Graz Airport on Wikipedia Graz Airport (Q178162) on Wikidata

Tyrol

Vienna

  • 8 Vienna Schwechat International Airport (IATA: VIE) (17 km southeast of Vienna), 43 170070. It is the main airport of Austria and due to its proximity, it also serves the Slovak capital of Bratislava, just 50 km from Vienna. The airport is one of the most important and popular air hubs in Europe and the routes it offers are many, to all large and medium-sized European cities, even overseas. From Italy there are several flights to this city, and the routes include Milan-Malpensa and Orio al Serio, Venice, Bologna, Rimini (charter), Perugia (charter), Rome-Fiumicino, Florence, Naples, Toast, Palermo is Catania-Fontanarossa. These flights are summarily offered by Ryanair, WizzAir, Austrian Airlines is EasyJet For more information on timetables, routes outside Italy and an updated list of flights, you can consult here the dynamic map of the routes. In addition, to the dedicated page You can consult the telephone and e-mail addresses of the airlines operating in Vienna.
At the airport there is a metro station together with a train stop with trains that reach the city center and also towards the Germany.
Given the strategic location, several buses leave from the airport to the cities of Bratislava, Brno is Budapest. Vienna Schwechat Airport on Wikipedia Vienna Airport - Schwechat (Q32999) on Wikidata

Vorarlberg

  • 9 Hohenems-Dornbirn Airport (IATA: HOH) (Dornbirn). It is a small airport used mainly for general and sport aviation, along with air rescue activities as well. An international training meeting for paratroopers has been held here for some years. Hohenems-Dornbirn Airport (Q875372) on Wikidata

Other projects

EuropeContour coloured.svg

Albania · Andorra · Armenia[1] · Austria · Azerbaijan[2] · Belgium · Belarus · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Bulgaria · Cyprus[1] · Vatican CITY · Croatia · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Georgia[2] · Germany · Greece · Ireland · Iceland · Italy · Kazakhstan[3] · Latvia · Liechtenstein · Lithuania · Luxembourg · North Macedonia · Malta · Moldova · Monk · Montenegro · Norway · Netherlands · Poland · Portugal · UK · Czech Republic · Romania · Russia[3] · San Marino · Serbia · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Turkey[3] · Ukraine · Hungary

  1. 1,01,1Entirely in Asia, but historically considered European.
  2. 2,02,1Partially or entirely in Asia, depending on the definition of state borders.
  3. 3,03,13,2Transcontinental states.