Organisation Type:
15 Million +
ICAO:
LOWW
IATA:
VIE
Website:
http://www.viennaairport.com
Country:
Austria

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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
Vienna International Airport: Alitalia resumes Vienna-Rome flights.

Vienna International Airport: Alitalia resumes Vienna-Rome flights.

Scheduled flights on seven days per week

Alitalia will resume connections on the Vienna-Rome route beginning with the summer flight plan for 2010. This Italian carrier will provide two scheduled flights per day from Vienna to Rome on seven days per week.

"This additional connection between Vienna and Rome will benefit business travellers as well as tourists in both cities. We are pleased to offer this interesting product together with Alitalia", explained Friedrich Lehr, Head of Aviation at Flughafen Wien AG.

"Alitalia offers flights to numerous destinations in Italy from our hub in Rome. In particular, the connecting flights to Southern Italy will benefit from this new route", added Francesco Milazzi, Alitalia Country Manager for Germany and Austria.

"In spite of the economic crisis, Italy not only remained the favourite destination of Austrian travellers - we also registered a sizeable improvement in tourism flows from Austria to Italy. During the period from January to September 2009 we recorded an increase of over 15% in the number of persons travelling from Austria to Italy", indicated Martha Kammerer, Press Officer of the Italian State Tourist Board (ENIT).

The flight schedule is as follows:


Vienna - Rome 12.20 - 1.55 pm                        Rome - Vienna 10.10 - 11.40 am

Vienna - Rome   6:35 - 8.10 pm                        Rome - Vienna   4.05 -   5.45 pm

These flights will be serviced by Canadair CR9 jets, which provide seating for 90 passengers.

The new Alitalia launched flight operations on 13 January 2009. The route network of this Italian carrier includes 73 destinations throughout the world.

For additional information contact: Flughafen Wien AG Press Office

Peter Kleemann (+43-1-) 7007-23000                                        

Clemens Schleinzer (+43-1-) 7007-22399                                  

Birgit Fehsler (+43-1-) 7007-22254                                                                   

p.kleemann@viennaairport.com                                                          

c.schleinzer@viennaairport.com                                                          

b.fehsler@viennaairport.com                                                  

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