Vienna establishes a connection to the F-bus gates

Construction site at Terminal 3 (Photo: private).
Construction site at Terminal 3 (Photo: private).

Vienna establishes a connection to the F-bus gates

Construction site at Terminal 3 (Photo: private).
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Construction is underway again at Vienna Airport: a connecting structure is being built between Gates F3 and F32 in Terminal 36. This is intended to make it easier for passengers to reach the bus gates on the ground floor.

Terminal 3 at Vienna-Schwechat Airport also has pure bus gates. These are assigned to Schengen Area F and have the numbers F61 to F76. So far, these have only been used very rarely. The corresponding signage was only put up a few weeks ago. The “first access” is already marked accordingly and the second is currently under construction.

The bus gates on the ground floor of Terminal 3 are intended to improve the currently cramped situation at peak times. "The construction site involves an additional structural connection between the bus gates on the ground floor and the other levels with a lift to make it even easier for transfer passengers to move between the different floors in Terminal 3," an airport spokesman told Aviation.Direct.

Signage in Terminal 3 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Currently, some flights are also available from the C-bus gates of Terminal 1 processed. These can be recognized by the fact that the gate F02 is indicated and the notice appears on the display boards that you should appear at the gate 45 to 60 minutes before departure. From there a shuttle bus runs to the C-bus gates, which are structurally connected to the pier only via a connecting corridor. By the way: Before the corona pandemic, further bus gates were built under the gate star of area C, but have not yet been put into operation.

Overview of the current operating status at Vienna Airport

PortStatusPlease note:
Terminal 1 - publicopenonly check-in, no siko
Terminal 1 - B-Gates (bus)closed 
Terminal 1 - C-Gates (gangway)closed 
Terminal 1 - C-Gates ("old" bus gates)in operationonly accessible by shuttle bus from T3
Terminal 1 - C-Gates ("new" bus gates)closed 
Terminals 1/2 - bus arrival (including "new baggage belts")in operationcurrently only entry control; Baggage belts not in operation; Exit only via arrival T3
Terminal 1A - publicclosed 
Terminal 2 - publicpartially openonly passage to T3, no Siko
Terminal 2 - D-Gates (gangway)closed 
Terminal 2 - D-Gates (bus)closed 
Terminal 3 - F-Gates (all)in operation 
Terminal 3 - G-Gates (all)in operation 
Terminal 3 - publicin operation 
Terminal 3 - Arrivalsin operation 

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