Austria provides affordable, secure, and seamless accessibility for a worry free travel experience
Airlines & Airfare to Austria :
When traveling to Austria, your main entry point is Vienna International Airport (VIE), the country's busiest and most well connected airport. If you're heading to other regions, you can also fly into Salzburg Airport (SZG), Innsbruck Airport (INN), These airports make it easy to reach Austria no matter where you're coming from. With major airlines offering flights from all over the world, getting here is smooth and hassle free just pick the airport that best fits your itinerary!
Austrian Airlines (Flag carrier, best for direct flights)
Lufthansa (Great for connections via Germany)
Emirates (Best for Middle Eastern and Asian travelers)
Qatar Airways (Ideal for travelers from Asia and the Middle East)
Turkish Airlines (Affordable flights with layovers in Istanbul)
KLM & Air France (For connections via Amsterdam or Paris)
(Prices vary by season and booking time)
Europe to Austria: €100 – €300 (~₱6,000 – ₱18,000)
USA to Austria: €500 – €1,200 (~₱28,000 – ₱67,000)
Asia to Austria: €600 – €1,300 (~₱34,000 – ₱73,000)
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Innsbruck Airport
(INN)
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Austria’s local transport is secure, affordable, and effortless your stress-free journey begins here
You’ll love Austria’s fantastic public transport! With trains, buses, subways, and taxis all easily accessible, getting around is simple, affordable, and perfect for exploring the country. If you're planning to drive, you're in for a smooth ride! Austria boasts well-maintained, organized roads that make navigation easy and safe. Whether you're on highways, rural roads, or city streets, the roads are in excellent condition, with signs in both German and English to guide you. While Vienna can get busy, traffic is well-managed, and outside the cities, you'll find fewer cars. On highways, the recommended speed is 130 km/h, urban areas are set at 50 km/h, and rural roads at 100 km/h. Parking in cities can be tricky, but much easier in smaller towns. With Austria’s disciplined drivers and smooth roads, you’re in for a stress-free travel experience!
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ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) – Covers all major cities and scenic routes.
Westbahn : A private railway offering affordable tickets.
Average Ticket Price:
Vienna to Salzburg: €20 – €60 (~₱1,100 – ₱3,400)
Vienna to Innsbruck: €40 – €90 (~₱2,200 – ₱5,100)
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U-Bahn (Subway) – The fastest way to get around the city.
Trams & Buses – Cover all major tourist spots and districts.
Ticket Prices:
Single Ticket: €2.40 (~₱140)
24-Hour Pass: €8.00 (~₱450)
72-Hour Pass: €17.10 (~₱960)
Weekly Pass: €17.10 (~₱960)
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Base Fare: €4 – €6 (₱230 – ₱340)
Per Kilometer: €1.50 – €2.50 (₱85 – ₱140)
Where to Find: Available in all major cities, easily booked through Uber or Bolt apps.
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Daily Rental Cost: €40 – €100 (₱2,200 – ₱5,600)
Gasoline Price: €1.50 – €1.90 per liter (₱85 – ₱110)
Where to Find: Rental locations available at airports and city centers across Austria.
Navigation: Use Google Maps or in-car GPS; remember to drive on the right side.
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Daily Bike Rental: €5 – €15 (₱280 – ₱850)
Where to Find: Available in cities like Vienna and Salzburg, with dedicated bike lanes and rental stations such as Citybike Vienna.
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