Vienna: Blaguss pauses Air-Liner-Bus indefinitely

Airliner bus (Photo: Blaguss Reisen).
Airliner bus (Photo: Blaguss Reisen).

Vienna: Blaguss pauses Air-Liner-Bus indefinitely

Airliner bus (Photo: Blaguss Reisen).
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The Vienna Airport Lines, operated by Österreichische Postbus AG, are now back on the road on all routes. The City Airport Train is also running on schedule again. But what about the air liner bus offered by Blaguss Reisen?

Before the Corona pandemic, this shuttle bus operated between Vienna Airport and the Erdberg bus station, which is located opposite the U3 station of the same name. Due to the rapid drop in passenger numbers, operations were temporarily suspended at about the same time as the Vienna Airport Lines and the City Airport Train.

According to a spokeswoman for Blaguss Reisen, it will stay that way. She told Aviation.Direct that there are currently no plans to reactivate the airliner. This means that this bus connection to Vienna will be paused for a period of time that cannot be estimated at this time.

In principle, there are also other long-distance buses that run between the city of Vienna and the airport. These are, for example, buses from Regiojet, Slovak Lines and international Flixbus courses. However, these are not allowed to transport passengers within Austria. In concrete terms, this means that, for example, in the direction of travel to Bratislava, only boarding is permitted at the airport, but no disembarking. In the opposite direction, you can disembark at the airport, but not board with a destination within Austria.

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