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
Austrian Airlines Expands Long-Haul Capacity
Austrian Airlines is expanding the long-haul capacity in its 2010/2011 Winter Schedule.
- Austrian Airlines increases capacity to India
- Launch of non-stop flights from Mumbai to Vienna
- More flights per week to New Delhi in addition
- Two flights to the Maldives in high season
Austrian Airlines is expanding the long-haul capacity in its 2010/2011 Winter Schedule. From 31 October 2010 onwards, OS will start its service of scheduled flights to the Indian metropolis of Mumbai. The Indian capital, New Delhi, is one of the country's key economic centres and an important trading hub.
Mumbai flight schedule:
Vienna-Mumbai
OS35 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 10.40 a.m. - 11.30 p.m.
Mumbai-Vienna
OS36 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday 1.45 a.m. - 5.40 a.m.*
* Currently scheduled flight time; possibly subject to change.
Mumbai is also of interest to tourists: the city is a traffic hub for those visiting the country - the 'Gateway to India' - and a major cultural centre with universities, theatres, museums, galleries and imposing architecture.
More frequencies to New Delhi
Austrian Airlines is also increasing its frequencies to New Delhi. Last winter, OS flew to India's second-largest city five times a week, and the 2010/2011 Winter Schedule will see OS begin providing six flights a week. Flights to New Delhi on Tuesdays will also be offered.
New Delhi flight schedule
Vienna- New Delhi
OS33 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 1.20 p.m. - 1.10 a.m. (next day)
New Delhi-Vienna
OS34 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 2.30 a.m. - 6.00 a.m.*
To Paradise with Austrian Airlines: more flights to the Maldives
Austrian Airlines flights once a week non-stop from Vienna to the Maldives using a Boeing 777. Flights to the Maldives are in particularly high demand in the winter months. For this reason, we are increasing our capacity by one frequency in high season, when we will be flying twice a week, on Wednesdays and Fridays, from Vienna to Male.
Maldives flight schedule
Vienna-Male
OS45 Wednesday 8.40 p.m. - 9.45 a.m. (next day) 3 November 2010 - 28 April 2011
Male-Vienna
OS46 Thursday 11.30 a.m. - 5.25 p.m.* 3 November 2010 - 28 April 2011
NEW: Vienna-Male
OS45 Friday 8.40 p.m. - 9.45 a.m. (next day) 24 December 2010 to 26 February 2011
NEW: Male-Vienna
OS46 Saturday 11.30 a.m. - 5.25 p.m. 24 December 2010 to 26 February 2011
- Posted 26/05/2010



