Exciting New Expansion Plans for Vienna Airport 2025
Exciting New Expansion Plans for Vienna Airport 2025
Vienna Airport is at it again, making sure you have even more reasons to “accidentally” extend your stay in Austria. With a whopping 31.7 million passengers passing through in 2024 (a solid 7.4% increase from last year), the airport is stepping up its game with fresh routes—particularly to Southern Asia and beyond.
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More Flights, More Excuses to Travel
Here’s what’s new in the world of Vienna departures:
- A new route from Chengdu (CTU) for Hainan Airlines means Shenzhen (SZX) is back on the schedule and allows for the delicate balance of dim sums and dragon dances. Giant pandas, let’s go!
- Annual tickets to Tokyo (NRT) are again available from All Nippon Airways. No one equipped with working taste buds should have layovers when premium sushi is Lovelace.
- In June of 2025 Scoot, a low cost carrier of Singapore Airlines, will commence flights Singapore (SIN) thrice-weekly. Schnitzel farewell and satay hello.
But wait—there’s more! The Middle East and Europe are getting some love too:
- SKY Express is bringing you four-times-weekly flights to Athens (ATH), because nothing says “tough decision” like choosing between the Austrian Alps and the Greek islands.
- Air Arabia now connects Vienna to Sharjah (SHJ) four times a week, proving that spontaneous weekend getaways can span entire continents.
- EasyJet is adding a daily Milan (MXP) route in March 2025, because fashion emergencies and espresso cravings wait for no one.
Bigger, Better, and Less Airport Chaos
With more people jetting in and out, Vienna Airport is also giving itself a glow-up—dropping €420 million (about $428 million) on a shiny new South Terminal expansion, set to debut in 2027. Expect:
- Faster security checks (because no one enjoys the awkward one-legged shoe removal dance).
- More spacious waiting areas (so you don’t have to fight for a spot next to the one available charger).
- Upgraded dining and shopping options, because duty-free panic buys should always be top-tier.
Where Vienna Wants to Fly Next
Vienna has its eyes on some dreamy new destinations, and if you’ve been waiting for a direct flight, start manifesting now. Some of the airport’s wishlist routes include:
North America: Miami (MIA), San Francisco (SFO) Asia-Pacific: Hanoi (HAN), Mumbai (BOM), Hong Kong (HKG), Phuket (HKT) South America: São Paulo (GRU) Middle East & Africa: Muscat (MCT), Nairobi (NBO) Europe: Bergen (BGO), Gdansk (GDN), Toulouse (TLS), Bordeaux (BOD)
The Future of Vienna Airport: More Flights, More Fun
On top of new flight paths, larger gates, and increasingly a long list of places to fly to, Vienna airport is becoming one of Europe’s busiest—and most thrilling—travel links. No matter if you are stepping on a plane, going out, or “accidentally” skipping your connecting flight so that you can enjoy another day of strudel and sightseeing, Vienna is prepared to make every trip a fun excursion like never before.
Exciting New Expansion Plans for Vienna Airport 2025
Now, who’s up for a pre-flight schnitzel?
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