Vienna International Airport
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Vienna International Airport (German: Flughafen Wien; IATA Airport Code: VIE) is the main airport facility in the European country of Austria. It is situated 18 kilometres southeast of Vienna in Lower Austria near the small town of Schwechat and sometimes referred to by Austrians by that name only.
Capable of managing airplanes the size of a Boeing 747 or an Airbus A340, the airport is the hub of such Austrian air companies as the Austrian Airlines, Tyrolean, Lauda Air and Niki.
In addition, since Austria has been host of the Winter Olympics various times, it has received the Olympic teams of various countries and even Pope John Paul II during his visits to Austria.
On December 27, 1985, Palestinian terrorists shot several people dead at this airport, see Rome and Vienna Airport Attacks.
Probably the most striking feature was a Harrods "signature shop" in the departure lounge, but it closed down in September, 2003.
Airlines serving the airport are:
- Adria Airways
- Aeroflot
- Air Berlin
- Air China
- Air France
- Air Malta
- Air Mauritius
- Air Moldova
- Air Namibia
- Air Ostrava
- Alitalia
- All Nippon Airways
- Asiana
- Austrian Airlines
- Austrian Airtransport
- Balkan Bulgarian
- Belavia
- British Airways
- British Airways Citiexpress
- Croatia Airlines
- Cyprus Airways
- CSA Czech Airlines
- Duo Airways
- Emirates
- EVA Air
- Egyptair
- El Al
- Finnair
- Garuda Indonesia
- Iberia
- Iran Air
- Jat Airways
- Japan Airlines
- KLM
- KLM Cityhopper
- LOT Polish Airlines
- Lauda Air
- Lufthansa
- Lufthansa CityLine
- Luxair
- MAT Macedonian
- MALÉV Hungarian Airlines
- Niki
- Olympic Airlines
- SN Brussels
- Swiss International Air Lines
- Tyrolean
The only Cargo airline there is MAS Kargo.
External links
- Vienna International Airport Homepage (http://english.viennaairport.com/)de:Flughafen Wien-Schwechat