B, C, D, F or G? – Which airline flies from where from Vienna?

Display board at Vienna Airport (Photo: Christian Ambros).
Display board at Vienna Airport (Photo: Christian Ambros).

B, C, D, F or G? – Which airline flies from where from Vienna?

Display board at Vienna Airport (Photo: Christian Ambros).
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For more than two years at Vienna-Schwechat Airport you didn't really have to worry about which gate area you were flying from. Schengen departed from F and Non-Schngen from G. That changed earlier this week, as Terminal 2 is back in operation.

This has also resulted in some airlines moving to areas C and D. Even before the corona pandemic, the B piers were only used in exceptional cases and at peak times in midsummer. There are no regular flights from the “cellar”, as this area is sometimes called.

Boarding of flight connections within the Schengen area takes place in areas F (terminal 3) and C (terminal 1/2). D (Terminal 1/2) and G (Terminal 3) are used for non-Schengen flights. The list below, provided by Flughafen Wien AG, shows which airline is currently using which zone of Austria's largest airport.

Carriergate area
Emiratescurrently Terminal 3, is in coordination
Eva AirIncoming G, Outgoing D
Aegean AirlinesC
Georgian AirwaysD
Air FranceC
FinnairC
British AirwaysD
Nouvel Air TunisiaD
airBalticC
Condor FlugdienstC
easyJet SwitzerlandC
Norwegian AirC
easyJet EuropeC
Aer LingusD
Bulgaria AirD
Freebird Airlines EuropeD
RyanairCD
Rossiya AirlinesD
European Air CharterD
IberiaC
Iran AirD
Jazeera AirwaysD
Air SerbiaD
KLM Royal DutchC
Air MaltaC
Kuwait AirwaysD
LuxairC
El AlD
Croatia AirlinesD
Pegasus AirlinesD
people sC
Ukraine IntlD
smartwingsC
TaromD
S7 AirlinesD
Air CairoD
AeroflotD
SaudiaD
Turkish AirlinesD
Transavia FranceC
Tunis AirD
VoloteaC
VuelingC
Wizz AirCD
Corendon AirlinesD
Air CorsicaC
SunexpressD
Corendon Airlines EuropeCD
FlynasD

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