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
+11.3% in passenger traffic during July 2010
The number of passengers handled by Vienna International Airport in July 2010 increased 11.3% over July of the previous year to 2,032,579.
The number of passengers handled by Vienna International Airport in July 2010 increased 11.3% over July of the previous year to 2,032,579.
Flight movements rose by 0.8%, maximum take-off weight (MTOW) by 10.7% and cargo by 8.5%. Transfers through Vienna were 14.1% higher in July of this year than in July 2009.
Passenger traffic to destinations in Eastern Europe and Western Europe increased by 19.1% and 9.1%, respectively, over the comparable prior year period. Traffic to the Middle East was 17.3% higher in July 2010.
The number of passengers handled during the period from January to July 2010 was 6.6% higher than in the first six months of 2009.
- Posted 13/08/2010



