From Vienna: Austrian Airlines flies to Boston for the first time

Boeing 767 (Photo: Austrian Airlines / Peter Thier).
Boeing 767 (Photo: Austrian Airlines / Peter Thier).

From Vienna: Austrian Airlines flies to Boston for the first time

Boeing 767 (Photo: Austrian Airlines / Peter Thier).
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The Austrian airline Austrian Airlines has confirmed the launch of a new connection to the USA. The Austrian carrier is celebrating its premiere on the Vienna-Boston route.

The Austrian airline Austrian Airlines is planning to launch a new connection to the USA. Specifically, the Austrian airline plans to start flights to Boston, which will be operated from the Austrian airport in Vienna. The new route, which is considered a debut for Austrian Airlines, will be operated six times a week, with the flight connection being offered all year round. The flights are operated with Boeing 767-300.

Michael Trestl, Chief Commercial Officer of Austrian Airlines, is enthusiastic: “We are pleased to announce Boston as a new and extremely attractive destination. This means we are further expanding our long-haul offering and strengthening our hub in Vienna. Important educational institutions, including Harvard and MIT, business connections and the city's incomparable charm make Boston a fascinating and interesting travel destination. In addition, it will be even easier for visitors and tourists from the USA to come to Vienna in the future!”

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