Vienna International Airport - VIE
Vienna International Airport is located in the city of Schwechat, just outside Vienna, Austria. The country’s largest and busiest airport with the airport code VIE, it operates as the home base of Eurowings Europe & Austrian Airlines, while also being a hub to several low-cost carriers such as Level and easyJet Europe. Originally a military airport, it was constructed in 1938 and utilized in World War II. Now, it is the international gateway to Vienna and its neighboring countries like Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
Best Time to Visit
Vienna International Airport has 3 terminal buildings connected to 5 concourses, and a fourth terminal in a standalone building that facilitates check-in services for low-cost carriers. It serves 205 international and domestic destinations with 74 airlines flying to 71 countries, including Asia and Africa. It is the airport of choice for visitors wanting to go to many Austrian cities such as Gross-Enzersdorf and Linz. As of 2018, the VIE airport reported handling 27 million tourists, a marked increase of 10.8% compared to the previous year.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The closest airport hotel is the NH Vienna Airport Conference Center, which is ideally located right across the arrival halls of the Vienna International Airport. If a boutique hotel is more up your alley, book a room at the Moxy Vienna Airport, situated just a short walk away from the airport.
While the Vienna International Airport is considered the major gateway for Vienna and the countries surrounding Austria, travelers may also choose to fly in to the M. R. Štefánik Airport (BTS), also known as the Bratislava Airport, in Bratislava, Slovakia.