Vienna International Airport
- Organisation Type:
- 15 Million +
- ICAO:
- LOWW
- IATA:
- VIE
- Website:
- http://www.viennaairport.com
- Country:
- Austria
Status update: “has updated their Data page within their profile”
Facts (Overview)
Vienna International Airport is widely recognised as the only airport in CEE, combining a dense route network with a perfect infrastructure. In 2011 around 70 airlines at VIE offered flights to more than 170 destinations (scheduled traffic) all over the world, thereof to 40 destinations in Eastern Europe - more than any other airport in Europe's western hemisphere.
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Figures
- Number of Terminals:
- 3
- Urban population:
- 1,724,381 inhabitants in Vienna
- Total Catchment Population:
- 100 km radius: 5.2 million; 200 km radius: 15.8 million; 300 km radius: 32.3 million
- Number of Runways:
- 2
- Length of main runway (m):
- 3,600 metres
- Operational Opening Hours:
- 24 hours, no night restrictions
- Ownership:
- : 20% province of Lower Austria, 20 % city of Vienna, 10 % employee foundation, 50 % quoted on Vienna stock exchange
- Number of Direct Destinations:
- 174 (2011)
- List of Top 5 airlines:
- 1) Austrian Airlines, 2) NIKI, 3) Air Berlin, 4) Lufthansa, 5) Germanwings
- Passenger Numbers (mppa):
- 21,106,292 (2011)
- Cargo Tonnes (p.a.):
- 277,784 (2011)
- Number of Serving Airlines:
- 73 (2011)
- Aircraft Parking Stands:
- 86 (minimum) to 98 (maximum) parking stands, 20 passenger bridges
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Contacts
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Belina Neumann
Head of Aviation Marketing & Business Development
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Bettina Melichar
Aviation Marketing & Business Development
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Events
Blue Air introduces service to Bucharest-Baneasa
21.09.2009: The Romanian airline Blue Air launches a new connection to Bucharest-Baneasa
Press Release Vienna International Airport, 21 September 2009
14 September 2009 marked the introduction of a new direct connection from Vienna to Bucharest-Baneasa by Blue Air. This Romanian carrier will depart daily from Vienna at 8.30 am and is scheduled to land in Bucharest at 11.00 am local time. On Friday the flight will depart at 3.15 pm. The flying time is roughly one hour and 30 minutes. The Romanian airline Blue Air operates a fleet of nine Boeing 737s (thereof three Boeing 737-800s), one Saab 2000 and one BAe 146-200, with flights to more than 43 destinations throughout Europe. In 2008 Blue Air handled one million passengers. This new connection to Bucharest underscores the key role of Vienna International Airport as an East European hub. With a total of 49 cities, Vienna offers the largest range of destinations in Eastern Europe. Romania offers a wide range of attractions such as the medieval cities of Transylvania, the world famous monasteries in Bucovina and the romantic Danube delta. Bucharest is one of the most interesting and modern cities in Eastern Europe with its numerous museums, galleries and monasteries as well as a pulsating nightlife.
Timetable
From 14 September 2009 to 24 October 2009
BBU-VIE, 07:10-07:45, 1234-67
BBU-VIE, 13:50-14:30, -----5--
VIE-BBU, 08:30-11:00, 1234-67
VIE-BBU, 15:15-17:45, -----5--
From 25 October 2009 to 27 March 2010
BBU-VIE, 08:00-08:30, 12345--
BBU-VIE, 11:45-12:20, --------7
BBU-VIE, 17:00-17:35, 123456-
VIE-BBU, 09:15-11:45. 12345--
VIE-BBU, 13:10-15:40, --------7
VIE-BBU, 18:20-20:50, 123456-
- Posted 21/09/2009



