Vienna International Airport (VIE)
Airport Overview
Vienna International Airport (IATA: VIE, ICAO: LOWW), officially Flughafen Wien-Schwechat, is Austria's largest and busiest airport and the primary hub for Austrian Airlines — a member of the Lufthansa Group and Star Alliance. Located in the municipality of Schwechat, approximately 18 km southeast of Vienna's city centre (Stephansplatz), the airport serves as a strategically important gateway between Western and Central/Eastern Europe, capitalising on Vienna's geographic position at the crossroads of European civilisations.
In 2024, Vienna Airport handled approximately 31.5 million passengers, placing it among Europe's top 15 busiest airports and firmly establishing its role as the key hub for the Austrian, Central European, and Balkan aviation markets. The airport is owned and operated by Flughafen Wien AG (Vienna Airport), which is publicly listed and in which the Vienna and Lower Austria state governments each hold approximately 20% stakes, with the remaining shares publicly traded. A particularly distinctive feature of Vienna Airport is that it is served by the City Airport Train (CAT) — Austria's fastest dedicated airport rail link — and the Vienna U-Bahn's U3 extension, making it one of the most efficiently connected airports to a European capital city.
Austrian Airlines uses Vienna as its sole hub, operating an extensive network of over 130 destinations on 6 continents, with particular strength in Eastern Europe (Belgrade, Bucharest, Kyiv, Warsaw, Prague, Budapest), the Middle East, and North America (New York, Chicago, Washington, Toronto, Los Angeles). The carrier's fleet includes Airbus A320 family, A321, A350-900, and Boeing 777-200ER aircraft. Vienna is also the home base of Level (IAG Group's LCC), and serves as an important station for Wizz Air, Eurowings, and Ryanair.
The terminal campus consists of a central main terminal complex (Terminal 2, the primary building) and the adjacent Terminal 3 (opened 2012), connected by the Bridge — a glass-roofed indoor boulevard housing shops, restaurants, and transit services. The airport underwent significant expansion throughout the 2000s and 2010s, with Terminal 3's opening representing a €500 million investment that added capacity for 10 million additional passengers per year. A new runway (Runway 11R/29L) was the subject of a decade-long planning controversy before its approval and construction were finally abandoned in 2017 following environmental assessments. Current capacity discussions focus on optimising the two existing runways.
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Terminals & Gates
Terminal 2 — Main Terminal
Terminal 2 is the original and central terminal building, substantially expanded and modernised in the 2000s. It houses all airline check-in areas, the main security checkpoint, and connects directly to both the CAT/S7 rail station and the Terminal 3 bridge connection. Check-in zones A–E are in T2; the terminal handles Austrian Airlines and the majority of legacy carriers.
- Airlines: Austrian Airlines (primary hub carrier), Lufthansa, Swiss, Brussels Airlines, Air France, KLM, British Airways, Turkish Airlines, Aeroflot (suspended), LOT Polish, Finnair, SAS, SWISS, and most full-service carriers
- Check-in: 154 counters; Austrian Business Class dedicated row (Check-in Zone B); automated bag-drop kiosks
- Lounges (T2 airside):
- Austrian Airlines Business Lounge — Austrian/Lufthansa Group Business, Star Alliance Gold. Multiple locations airside. Full hot buffet, premium Austrian wines and Sekt (sparkling wine), Viennese coffee station.
- Austrian Senator Lounge — Austrian Senator and HON Circle, Star Alliance Gold eligible. Premium tier with à la carte menu option.
- Lufthansa Business Lounge (T2) — For Lufthansa business class passengers transiting
- Jet Lounge (T2, independent) — Priority Pass, Lounge Key, DragonPass; walk-in ~€35
Terminal 3 (opened 2012)
Terminal 3, opened in June 2012 at a cost of €500 million, is a modern glass-and-steel structure connected to T2 via The Bridge — a 300-metre glass-roofed indoor shopping and restaurant boulevard at the arrivals level. T3 added 10 million passengers of annual capacity and handles primarily LCC and leisure carriers.
- Airlines: Wizz Air (focus city, large presence), Ryanair, easyJet, Eurowings, Level (IAG LCC), Vueling, Corendon, and leisure/charter operators
- Gates: Own set of departure gates (G+ pier); aerobridges and remote stands
- Lounges (T3):
- Jet Lounge T3 — Priority Pass eligible; walk-in ~€35. Food, bar, showers.
- The Bridge (connecting T2–T3): 300m of shopping (Swarovski, Zara, Douglas, Interspar supermarket), dining (Vapiano, Nordsee, traditional Viennese Würstelstand), and the CAT/S7 train station access. Open to all passengers and visitors without passing security.
Pier West & Pier East
Airside gates are spread across multiple piers extending from T2 and T3. Pier East (T2) handles long-haul and wide-body gates; Pier West (T2) handles medium-haul European. Gates are connected airside; no re-screening needed between piers. Allow 15–20 minutes to walk to far gates.
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Getting to and from Vienna International Airport (VIE)
Vienna Airport is exceptionally well-connected to the city centre by a choice of four rail options and excellent motorway access. For most passengers, the CAT (City Airport Train) or S-Bahn represents the best balance of speed and cost.
CAT — City Airport Train (Premium)
The City Airport Train (CAT) is Austria's dedicated non-stop airport express, operating between Vienna Mitte/Landstraße station (central Vienna, on the U3/U4 metro lines) and Vienna Airport:
- Journey time: 16 minutes non-stop — one of the fastest city-centre connections in Europe
- From Vienna Mitte: connects directly to U3 (Erdberg, Simmering, Wien Mitte/Landstraße) and U4 (Karlsplatz, Schönbrunn, Hütteldorf)
- Fare: €14.90 single (~€14.90); €24.90 return (~€24.90)
- Frequency: Every 30 minutes; hourly before 07:00 and after 22:00
- Operating hours: First departure from airport ~05:39; last from city ~23:33
- City check-in: passengers can check in bags at Wien Mitte station the evening before departure (Austrian Airlines, select other carriers). Large luggage storage lockers at Wien Mitte.
- Fully reservable seats; comfortable, quiet, reliable
S-Bahn S7 (Cheaper Alternative)
ÖBB's S7 suburban rail runs between the airport and Wien Mitte / Wien Praterstern / Wien Floridsdorf on the same tracks as the CAT but stops at multiple suburban stations:
- Journey time: ~25–30 minutes to Wien Mitte; ~35 minutes to Praterstern
- Fare: €4.20 single (~€4.20) with a standard Vienna single ticket; or covered by Wiener Linien day/week passes that include zone 100 (airport zone)
- Frequency: Every 30 minutes (combined with CAT, gives a train every 15 minutes to Wien Mitte)
- Operating hours: Roughly 05:00–00:30
- Considerably cheaper than CAT; only 10–14 minutes slower. Recommended for budget travellers.
U-Bahn (Metro) Connection at Wien Mitte
Both CAT and S7 terminate at Wien Mitte/Landstraße, where passengers connect to:
- U3: West to Stephansplatz (Dom/Rathaus), Mariahilfer Strasse, Westbahnhof
- U4: Karlsplatz (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Opera), Schönbrunn, Hütteldorf
- No surcharge on metro once you've paid the airport supplement
Long-Distance Train (ÖBB Railjet)
Vienna Airport has its own ÖBB mainline train station, allowing direct long-distance connections:
- Direct Railjets to Linz (~1.5 hrs), Salzburg (~2.5 hrs), Innsbruck (~4 hrs), Graz (~2.5 hrs)
- International: direct trains to Budapest (~2.5 hrs), Prague (~4 hrs)
- Exceptional convenience for inter-city connections without going into Vienna centre
Bus — Vienna Airport Lines (VAL)
- Line 1: Vienna Morzinplatz/Schwedenplatz (city centre): ~30 min; €8 single
- Line 2: Vienna Westbahnhof: ~40 min; €8 single
- Line 3: Vienna Südbahnhof/Hauptbahnhof: ~20–25 min; €8 single
- Frequency: Every 30 minutes; 24-hour service on all lines
- Tickets at airport bus counter or online. Night buses continue when rail services pause (midnight–05:00).
- Comfortable coaches with luggage space — good option for those with heavy bags
Taxi
- Official taxi rank outside arrivals (both T2 and T3 exits)
- Standard metered fare to Vienna city centre: approximately €35–45 (~€35–45); 20–35 minutes off-peak
- Fixed-rate transfers available through airport's official taxi association — approximately €36–40 to most central districts
- Night surcharge applies (22:00–06:00 and Sundays/holidays): +20–25%
Ride-Sharing (Uber & Bolt)
- Uber and Bolt operate at VIE; designated pickup zones outside arrivals in T2 and T3
- UberX to Vienna city centre: ~€25–40; typically somewhat cheaper than metered taxis in off-peak
Car Rental
- Avis, Hertz, Europcar, Budget, Sixt, Enterprise, Alamo: all in T2/T3 arrivals and car park
- Access via A4 Ostautobahn motorway directly to Vienna city ring; A2 south for Graz and Slovenia
| Transport | Time to City Centre | Price | Frequency | Hours |
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| CAT (Wien Mitte) | 16 min (non-stop) | €14.90 | Every 30 min | ~05:39–23:33 |
| S7 S-Bahn (Wien Mitte) | 25–30 min | €4.20 | Every 30 min | ~05:00–00:30 |
| Airport Bus (Westbahnhof) | 40 min | €8 | Every 30 min | 24/7 |
| Airport Bus (Hauptbahnhof) | 25 min | €8 | Every 30 min | 24/7 |
| Taxi (metered) | 20–35 min | €35–45 | On demand | 24/7 |
| Uber/Bolt | 20–35 min | €25–40 | On demand | 24/7 |
Hotels Near the Airport
Hotels Connected / At the Airport
- Moxy Vienna Airport ★★★ — Located within the airport campus; direct covered walkway to T2. Rates from €90–160/night (~€90–160). Modern, compact rooms; bar open late. Most convenient on-campus option.
- NH Vienna Airport ★★★★ — 5-min walk from T2; covered walkway. Rates from €100–180/night (~€100–180). Restaurant, bar.
- Ibis Vienna Airport ★★★ — 5-min shuttle. Budget option from €60–100/night (~€60–100).
Hotels 5–15 km
- Vienna House by Wyndham Andel's Vienna ★★★★ — Schwechat, 2 km. Rates €80–150/night. Free shuttle.
- Courtyard Vienna Schwechat ★★★★ — 3 km. Rates €85–155/night. Shuttle service.
- Hilton Vienna Park / Hilton Vienna Plaza ★★★★★ — City centre (17 min by CAT). Rates €150–350/night.
Budget Options
- A&O Wien Hauptbahnhof — Hostel near Hauptbahnhof (25 min bus from airport). Dorms from €20/night; private rooms from €55.
- Wombat's Vienna Naschmarkt — Popular hostel, 30 min from airport by CAT+metro. Dorms from €25/night.
Parking Options & Rates
Parking at Vienna Airport
| Type | Location | First Hour | Daily | Weekly (pre-booked) |
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| Garage 1 (T2 direct) | T2, Level 0 connected | €4 | €36–42 | €120–140 |
| Garage 2 (T3) | T3, Level 0 connected | €4 | €34–40 | €115–135 |
| Economy Car Park | 5-min free shuttle | — | €18–22 | €70–85 |
| Long Stay | 10-min free shuttle | — | €14–16 | €50–65 |
| Valet (Parken Exklusiv) | T2/T3 entrance | — | €50–60 | €180–220 |
- Pre-book at viennaairport.com for 20–30% discounts vs gate prices
- EV charging in Garage 1 and Garage 2 (Tesla Destination, Smatrics, KELAG chargers)
- Drop-off/pick-up: free 20 minutes in designated vorfahrtszone at T2 and T3 ground level
Services & Facilities
WiFi
Free unlimited WiFi throughout T2, T3, and The Bridge under "Vienna Airport WiFi". Connect, accept terms — no registration or time limit. Speeds typically 30–60 Mbps. Available pre- and post-security throughout all areas.
Lounges
- Austrian Airlines Business Lounge (multiple T2 airside locations) — Hot buffet, Austrian wine and Sekt selection, Viennese coffee (Melange, Verlängerter), excellent schnitzel and local specialties at peak meal times. One of Europe's best airline lounges for regional food quality.
- Austrian Senator Lounge (T2) — Premium tier; quieter, à la carte options, premium spirits
- Jet Lounge T2 & T3 — Priority Pass, Lounge Key; walk-in €35. Good food, bar, showers. Particularly valuable for Wizz Air/Ryanair/easyJet passengers with Priority Pass access.
Shopping
- Duty-free (Relay/DUFRY): T2 and T3 airside — Austrian wines (Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, Zweigelt), Manner wafers (Vienna's iconic pink-wrapped hazelnut wafers — the quintessential Austrian souvenir), Mozartkugeln, Austrian Schnaps, Swarovski crystal
- The Bridge retail: Swarovski flagship, Zara, Douglas, Drogerie Markt, Interspar supermarket (excellent for budget snacks and last-minute gifts)
- Airside luxury: Bulgari, Longchamp, Hugo Boss, TAG Heuer in T2 duty-free zone
Dining
- Landtmann's am Flughafen (T2 airside): Vienna's classic Café Landtmann brings its legendary Viennese coffee and Melange, apple strudel (~€8), Wiener Schnitzel (~€22) to the airport — highly recommended for an authentic Vienna café experience before departure
- Vapiano (The Bridge): Fresh Italian, reasonable prices; popular with families
- Nordsee (T2/T3): Fresh fish and seafood sandwiches, budget-friendly
- McDonald's, Burger King, Starbucks: T2 and T3, some 24-hour
- Würstelstand (sausage stand): authentic Vienna street food kiosk on The Bridge — Käsekrainer (cheese-stuffed sausage) with mustard and bread for ~€4–5
Medical & Accessibility
- Airport Medical Centre: T2, Level 0 (arrivals level), open 24/7
- Pharmacy (Apotheke): T2 departures level, open from first to last flight
- PRM assistance: request via airline minimum 48 hours ahead; Austria follows EU Regulation 1107/2006 for full PRM service
- Hidden disabilities: airport staff trained; sunflower lanyard scheme available at information desks
Currency Exchange & ATMs
- Travelex and Austrian exchange counters in T2 and T3 arrivals
- ATMs (Erste Bank, Raiffeisen, Bank Austria) throughout both terminals; accept all major cards
- Austria uses Euro — no currency risk for Eurozone visitors. Best rates from ATMs.
Luggage Storage
- Left luggage counters: T2 arrivals level (open ~05:00–23:00); T3 arrivals level
- Rates: €5/small bag/day; €8/large bag/day (~€5–8)
- Coin lockers also available: €3–5/4 hours
Smoking
Vienna Airport is completely smoke-free indoors throughout T2, T3, and The Bridge. Outdoor smoking areas are designated at terminal ground level (landside, before security) at both T2 and T3. No airside smoking zones. Austria lifted its controversial indoor smoking exemption for hospitality in 2019 — airports have been smoke-free longer.
Prayer Room
Multi-faith prayer rooms (Andachtsraum / Stille Raum) in T2 (Gate F area, airside) and T3 (airside). Open 24/7; ablution facilities adjacent. Signposted in English and German.
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Hub Airline
- Austrian Airlines (Star Alliance) — Sole hub carrier; operates 130+ destinations on 6 continents from VIE. Fleet: A320/A321, A350-900, B777-200ER. Alliances: Star Alliance. Austrian's network is particularly strong in Central/Eastern Europe (Belgrade, Bucharest, Sofia, Kyiv, Tbilisi, Baku, Almaty) with frequencies unmatched by other carriers on these routes.
Major Airlines by Alliance
Star Alliance: Lufthansa, Swiss, Brussels Airlines, Air Canada, Singapore Airlines, Turkish Airlines, LOT Polish, Finnair, SAS, TAP Portugal, United Airlines (codeshare)
oneworld: British Airways, Iberia, Finnair (also Star Alliance), Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific
SkyTeam: Air France, KLM, Delta (codeshare), Czech Airlines
Unaligned/LCC: Wizz Air (major focus city), Ryanair, easyJet, Eurowings, Level, Corendon, Lauda (Ryanair Group)
Top Routes from VIE
| Route | Airlines | Character |
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| VIE–Frankfurt (FRA) | Austrian, Lufthansa, Ryanair | Busiest European; hub connection |
| VIE–London (LHR/LGW) | Austrian, British Airways, easyJet | Top UK route |
| VIE–Zurich (ZRH) | Austrian, Swiss | Financial hub connection |
| VIE–Paris (CDG/ORY) | Austrian, Air France, Transavia | Top France route |
| VIE–New York (JFK/EWR) | Austrian, United (codeshare) | Key transatlantic |
| VIE–Dubai (DXB) | Austrian, Emirates, Flydubai | Gulf hub |
| VIE–Istanbul (IST) | Austrian, Turkish Airlines | Turkey gateway |
| VIE–Warsaw (WAW) | Austrian, LOT, Wizz Air | Poland gateway |
| VIE–Bucharest (OTP) | Austrian, Wizz Air, Tarom | Romania corridor |
| VIE–Tokyo (NRT) | Austrian (A350) | Long-haul Asia flagship |
Distances & Travel Times
Distances from Vienna International Airport
| Destination | Distance | By Car/Taxi | By Train/Public |
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| Stephansplatz (city centre) | 18 km | 20–35 min | 30–35 min (CAT + U3) |
| Wien Mitte / Landstraße | 16 km | 18–30 min | 16 min (CAT direct) |
| Wien Hauptbahnhof | 15 km | 15–25 min | 25 min (airport bus) |
| Schönbrunn Palace | 20 km | 22–35 min | 35–40 min (CAT + U4) |
| Prater / Riesenrad | 14 km | 15–25 min | 25 min (S7 to Praterstern) |
| Vienna State Opera (Staatsoper) | 17 km | 20–30 min | 32 min (CAT + U4 to Karlsplatz) |
| Bratislava (Slovakia) | 60 km | 45–60 min | 60–75 min (bus/rail) |
| Budapest (Hungary) | 240 km | 2.5 hrs | 2.5 hrs (Railjet direct) |
| Salzburg | 295 km | 2.5–3 hrs | 2.5 hrs (Railjet direct from airport) |
| Hallstatt (via Salzburg) | 320 km | 3–3.5 hrs | 3.5–4 hrs (train) |
Passenger Statistics
Vienna Airport Traffic Statistics
| Year | Total Passengers | Growth YoY | Notes |
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| 2019 | 31.7M | +4.8% | Pre-COVID record |
| 2020 | 7.6M | –76.0% | COVID-19 |
| 2021 | 8.9M | +17.1% | Slow early recovery |
| 2022 | 21.4M | +140% | Strong rebound |
| 2023 | 29.7M | +38.8% | Near full recovery |
| 2024 | 31.5M | +6.1% | Matched pre-COVID record |
Austria's #1 airport; Europe's approximately #13–15 by passengers. Aircraft movements: approximately 230,000–240,000/year (2024). Cargo: approximately 230,000 tonnes/year — significant for central Europe logistics. Vienna Airport is publicly traded (VIE stock on Vienna Stock Exchange) — one of the few major European airports with full public market accountability. The airport's profitability returned strongly in 2023–2024, with a particular recovery in long-haul and Eastern European routes. Key growth markets: Gulf connections (Dubai, Abu Dhabi), Central Asian routes (Almaty, Tashkent), and recovering Eastern European markets.
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Contact Information
Vienna Airport Information
Phone: +43 1 7007 22233
24/7
Official Website
Emergency (Austria)
Phone: 112 (EU standard) / 133 (police) / 144 (ambulance)
Social Media
Twitter: @ViennaAirport
Facebook: ViennaAirport
Instagram: @viennaairport
Lost & Found
Phone: +43 1 7007 35302
Location: T2 Level 0 (arrivals), near baggage reclaim area
Open: 08:00–20:00 daily
Passenger Special Assistance
Phone: +43 1 7007 22255
Pre-book 48hrs before travel
Pro Tips for Vienna International Airport
- Landtmann's am Flughafen (T2 airside) is one of Europe's better airport café experiences — the same Café Landtmann that has served Vienna's intelligentsia and politicians since 1873 operates a proper airport outpost with Viennese Melange coffee, apple strudel, and Wiener Schnitzel. Slightly expensive (strudel ~€8, schnitzel ~€22) but genuinely Austrian and worth it before a long flight.
- The Würstelstand on The Bridge offers a Käsekrainer (cheese-stuffed Vienna sausage) with mustard and a bread roll for around €4–5 — the most authentic cheap eat you can get at an airport. Viennese eat these standing up at any time of day; joining them briefly before departure is a lovely last-Vienna moment.
- Austrian Airlines Business Lounge (T2 airside, multiple locations) serves genuinely excellent food by airline lounge standards — Viennese Schnitzel at lunch, Austrian wines, and the Melange coffee machine is notably good. Star Alliance Gold cardholders should use this lounge even when flying other Star carriers from VIE.
- Gate F (T2, far end of Pier East) handles long-haul wide-body departures and is a long walk from security — 15–20 minutes. If your Austrian Airlines long-haul flight (New York, Tokyo, Bangkok, Chicago) departs from Gate F, head there promptly when boarding is called rather than lingering in the shopping area.
- Take the S7 S-Bahn instead of the CAT if you're budget-conscious — €4.20 vs €14.90 for a journey that takes only 10–14 minutes longer. The S7 runs every 30 minutes on the same tracks, serves all the same central stations, and uses your standard Vienna public transport ticket. The saving per trip is €10.70 — significant for a family.
- Use the CAT's city check-in service at Wien Mitte station the evening before departure if flying Austrian Airlines. Drop your bags at the dedicated check-in desk (open until approximately 22:00) and travel to the airport completely luggage-free the next morning. This is an extraordinary convenience that few travellers take advantage of.
- The Interspar supermarket on The Bridge (connecting T2 and T3) is open from early morning and sells authentic Austrian products — Manner wafers, wines, Mozartkugeln, local cheeses — at supermarket (not duty-free) prices. It's often cheaper and more authentic than the duty-free for food souvenirs.
- Vienna Airport's Railjet connections make it viable to fly into VIE and travel directly to Salzburg, Graz, or Budapest by train without entering Vienna city at all. Check ÖBB.at for direct airport station departures if your Austrian itinerary starts in another city.
- Paying €14.90 for the CAT without knowing the €4.20 S7 alternative. Many first-time visitors see the CAT advertised prominently and assume it's the only rail option. Both trains run from the same station (Wien Mitte) on the same tracks — the S7 is the budget option that most Vienna residents use.
- Missing the direct train connections to other Austrian and CEE cities. Travellers connecting to Salzburg, Graz, or Budapest sometimes spend extra time in Vienna unnecessarily — there are direct ÖBB Railjet trains from the airport station. Check ÖBB.at for airport station departures rather than assuming you must transit Wien Hauptbahnhof.
- Underestimating queue times at passport control (non-Schengen arrivals) during peak periods. Vienna handles significant traffic from Middle Eastern, Russian/CIS, and Asian routes — the non-EU passport control queue can be 30–60 minutes on heavy long-haul days. Factor this into onward train or hotel check-in timing.