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Παρασκευή 14 Μαρτίου 2025

Summer 2025 Flight Schedule at Vienna Airport: Direct flights to 190 destinations, including new European and Asian destinations – Long-haul route offering expands to include Singapore

 Summer 2025 Flight Schedule at Vienna Airport: Direct flights to 190 destinations, including new European and Asian destinations – Long-haul route offering expands to include Singapore


The new summer flight schedule for the 2025 travel season will soon take effect at Vienna Airport, featuring a large number of global destinations. Dream destinations on the Mediterranean and on long-haul routes as well as bustling cities in Europe leave nothing to be desired when it comes to travelling. Austrian Airlines serves 127 destinations, including new ones such as the Lofoten region of Norway, Edinburgh, Sylt and Burgas, and offers non-stop long-haul flights once again, for example to Los Angeles and Tokyo. Ryanair has added Salerno on the Amalfi Coast to its route offering and now flies to more than 80 destinations from Vienna Airport. A total of 26 destinations can be reached when flying with Wizz Air, including the new destinations of Tuzla and Sibiu. Condor is opening a base in Vienna and is launching daily flights to Frankfurt, where passengers can transfer to numerous other long-haul destinations. Starting in June, Scoot will offer flights for the first time connecting Vienna and Singapore. The summer flight schedule is valid from 30 March to 26 October 2025. 

 

“The new flight schedule at Vienna Airport for the summer of 2025 provides an attractive and diverse offering. New direct flight connections, not only to many European destinations but also on long-haul routes and above all to Asia, open up even more travel possibilities. We expect a strong summer travel season and are already preparing for it now – with additional staff for the benefit of our passengers, a modern terminal infrastructure and ongoing service improvements. Our goal for the summer is clear i.e., to ensure smooth operations at one of Europe’s most punctual airports,” states Julian Jäger, Joint CEO and COO of the Vienna Airport operating company Flughafen Wien AG.

 

Austrian Airlines with 127 destinations – Lofoten, Edinburgh, Sylt, and Burgas are new

Austrian Airlines will serve a total of 127 destinations in the summer and is launching flight service to four new destinations: Harstad/Lofoten in Norway as well as Edinburgh, Sylt, and Burgas in Bulgaria. Passengers also have a broad range of long-haul destinations to choose from. The airline is once again offering seasonal, non-stop flights to Los Angeles and Tokyo. In addition, travellers can fly to Boston, Chicago, New York, Washington, Montreal, Shanghai, and Bangkok all year long. Austrian Airlines is deploying a fleet of 68 aircraft, including two new modern Boeing 787 Dreamliner jets.

 

Ryanair with a fleet of 18 aircraft to more than 80 destinations from Vienna

Ryanair will offer flights from Vienna Airport to more than 80 destinations in the summer of 2025. It has added Salerno to its flight offering, operating two direct flights per week to the Southern Italian city on the Amalfi Coast. The airline is also increasing frequencies to 16 exciting sunny and city travel destinations such as Faro, Palma de Mallorca, Olbia and Dublin. Ryanair operates a fleet of 18 aircraft stationed at Vienna Airport. 

 

Wizz Air flies to 26 destinations deploying five aircraft stationed in Vienna

Wizz Air is adding two new destinations in the summer months. Starting on 15 June, the airline will fly to Tuzla in Bosnia and also to Sibiu in Romania as of 1 August. In the summer, Wizz Air is also offering increased frequencies to the following destinations: Tel Aviv, Chania, Chisinau, Barcelona, Malaga, Amman and Cluj. On balance, Wizz Air is stationing five aircraft in Vienna to serve 26 destinations during the summer season. 

 

Scoot: New direct flight connection to Singapore

Singapore’s low-cost carrier Scoot will take off from Vienna Airport for the first time and operate three direct weekly flights to Singapore each week as of June 2025. The airline will deploy a modern Boeing B787-8 (Dreamliner) aircraft on the Vienna-Singapore route. In this way Vienna Airport is thus directly linked to Singapore Changi International Airport, making it even easier to reach numerous destinations in Southeast Asia. 

 

Condor: Stationing of one aircraft and a new direct flight connection to Frankfurt

The German airline Condor will station one aircraft in Vienna starting at the end of March and will operate daily flights to Frankfurt. The airline will also continue to serve the popular holiday destinations of Palma de Mallorca, Kos, and Rhodes. Thanks to the new flight connection to Frankfurt, Condor has created new transfer possibilities and thus more short-haul and medium-haul destination offerings for travellers. 

 

EasyJet returns to Vienna: New flight connection to Milan-Linate

EasyJet will soon connect Vienna Airport with Milan-Linate Airport. The airline will operate daily flights deploying a state-of-the-art Airbus-A320 jet. The British airline terminated flight service to Vienna in March 20120 due to the coronavirus pandemic and is thus now returning to Vienna Airport. 

 

Saudia resumes flight service and Air Albania has added Vienna as a flight destination

Saudia is once again offering three flights per week linking Vienna with Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Since February, the airline Air Albania has been represented in Vienna for the first time. Albania’s flag carrier will fly twice per week to Tirana.

 

From Vienna to faraway places: Top destinations across the globe

Non-stop flight service is offered from Vienna to numerous medium-haul and long-haul destinations. Turkish Airlines will operate up to five flights each day heading to Istanbul, offering optimal transfer possibilities from there to many destinations, including Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia, and Santiago in Chile for the first time. Emirates links Vienna and Dubai twice per day deploying an upgraded Boeing B-777, including higher-quality Premium Economy. Qatar Airways flies up to twice daily to Doha and Etihad Airways operates one daily flight to Abu Dhabi. Ideal flight connections are also offered to Asia. Air China offers daily flights to Beijing once again. Hainan Airlines heads twice a week to Shenzhen and three times per week to Chengdu since December. EVA Air brings passengers to Bangkok and Taipei. China Airlines offers four flights per week to Taipei. Passengers can take an All Nippon Airways (ANA) flight three times each week to Tokyo, and Korean Air operates four weekly flights to Seoul Incheon in the summer months.


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