Vienna Airport presents winter flight schedule 2022/23

Vienna Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Vienna Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Vienna Airport presents winter flight schedule 2022/23

Vienna Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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On Sunday, October 30, 2022, the new winter flight schedule will come into effect at Vienna Airport. It offers travelers a wide range of travel destinations to choose from.

Austrian Airlines flies to 80 destinations in the winter timetable and increases numerous existing frequencies. The sunny holiday destinations of the Maldives, Mauritius and Cancún are headed for seasonally. Tromsø is a new addition and, for the first time, Florence, Naples, Valencia, Marrakech and Keflavik will also be served in winter. Long-haul routes to Chicago, New York, Washington, Montreal, Bangkok and Shanghai are available to passengers year-round. Recently, Austrian Airlines has a modern A320neo fleeted, which is now used regularly from Vienna. A total of four new A2023neos are expected in Vienna by spring 320, increasing the Austrian Airlines aircraft fleet to 65 aircraft.

Ryanair opens eight new routes and offers a total of 70 destinations

The Irish airline is planning over 600 weekly flights from Vienna in the winter timetable and is adding eight new destinations to its route network: Bremen, Copenhagen, Genoa, Helsinki, Manchester, Sibiu, Tuzla and Venice. The winter flight schedule in Vienna is served with a total of 17 aircraft stationed at the location.

Wizz Air serves 40 destinations in 25 countries 

The Hungarian low-coster recently reopened Dammam and will also be adding Madeira, Jeddah and Riyadh from December, and the routes to Amman and Eilat will also be reactivated. There are frequency increases on existing routes to London Gatwick, Barcelona, ​​Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Tenerife, Yerevan, Niš, Podgorica and Sharm El-Sheikh, for example. From December, Wizz Air will expand its fleet in Vienna with a fifth A321neo.

Airlines are returning with connections to Vienna – long-haul routes continue to recover

After a break due to the pandemic, other airlines are resuming their long-haul connections to Vienna: China Airlines will be flying to Taipei again from October 31, 2022, and Korean Air and Kuwait Airways have also been coming to Vienna regularly since the summer, and Air China is also flying to Beijing. In November, EVA Air will increase to one daily flight to Taipei (four of them via Bangkok), Ethiopian Airlines will increase to five frequencies to Addis Ababa, Air Canada will fly to Toronto four times a week and Emirates will increase to 14 weekly frequencies to Dubai. Air Serbia operates two connections per day to Belgrade in the winter timetable and Volotea offers Christmas flights to Nantes in the period from mid-December to early January 2023. 

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