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Austrian Airlines

Austrian Airlines, usually known as just Austrian, is a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group and the flag carrier of Austria. The majority of the destinations offered by Austrian are found in Europe, while they also have connections to parts of Asia and North America. The airline has its main hub at Vienna International Airport, and is a part of the global alliance Star Alliance.

CALLSIGN: AUSTRIAN. IATA Code: OS. ICAO Code: AUA

Website: https://www.austrian.com/ua/en/homepage

Austrian market distribution on each continent.

Austrian Airlines 30 days of scheduled flights

The graph shows thenumber of scheduled flights per day. The bars are divided between domestic and international flights.

Austrian airports

Number of routes on some of the biggest Austrian Airlines airports.
Most popular flight routesPOPULAR

Austrian Airlines operates over 200 flight routes. Here are the most popular.

From     To  
VIE Vienna Frankfurt FRA  »
VIE Vienna Zurich ZRH  »
VIE Vienna Berlin BER  »
VIE Vienna Paris CDG  »
VIE Vienna Munich MUC  »
VIE Vienna London LHR  »
VIE Vienna Venice VCE  »
VIE Vienna Hamburg HAM  »
VIE Vienna Milan LIN  »
VIE Vienna Sofia SOF  »
VIE Vienna Amsterdam AMS  »
VIE Vienna Stockholm ARN  »
VIE Vienna Bucharest OTP  »
VIE Vienna Copenhagen CPH  »
VIE Vienna Palma de Mallorca PMI  »
VIE Vienna Budapest BUD  »
VIE Vienna Prague PRG  »
VIE Vienna Tirana TIA  »
VIE Vienna Nice NCE  »
Based on the number of flight departures in August 2026.
Austrian Airlines Aircrafts

Aircraft models scheduled to fly with Austrian Airlines.

Aircraft model Flights
Airbus A320 4713
Embraer 195 and Legacy 1000 3070
Airbus A220-300 1153
Airbus A321 843
Airbus A320neo 744
Boeing 777-200 / 200ER 246
Boeing 787-9 168
Boeing 767-300 (winglets) Passenger 142

Austrian Airlines airports

Sorted by the number of departing flights next month.

An airline hub is an airport where the airline has a heavy presence and normally some kind of headquarters. On the other hand, a focus city is a destination where the airline operates limited point-to-point routes. In these cities, the airline doesn’t necessarily need to have an office (even though this sometimes is the case). Many low-cost airlines don't use the definition 'hub' but instead define their main airports of operations as an operating base.