Flight times & schedule for ViennaDisclaimer: Although we make regular updates to these
flight timetables - schedules can change without prior notice from
the airlines. Therefore, use these flight times as a reference guide
and then contact your personal travel consultant to confirm arrival
/ departure dates, days, terminal number and times.
OUTBOUND
LHR to Vienna |
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Departure
09:30 |
Arrival
12:45 |
Austrian Airlines |
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Departure
10:55 |
Arrival
14:10 |
British Airways |
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Departure
14:35 |
Arrival
17:50 |
British Airways |
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Departure
16:25 |
Arrival
19:45 |
Austrian Airlines |
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Departure
19:30 |
Arrival
22:40 |
Austrian Airlines |
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INBOUND
Vienna to LHR |
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Departure
10:20 |
Arrival
12:05 |
Austrian Airlines |
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Departure
11:45 |
Arrival
13:20 |
British Airways |
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Departure
13:25 |
Arrival
14:55 |
Austrian Airlines |
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Departure
14:55 |
Arrival
16:20 |
British Airways |
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Departure
17:15 |
Arrival
18:40 |
Austrian Airlines |
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Departure
18:40 |
Arrival
20:20 |
Austrian Airlines |
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**Important notice**
When booking flights, always consult the airlines terms and
conditions.
| London Stansted - Salzburg |
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OUTBOUND
London Stansted to Salzburg |
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Departure
17:55 |
Arrival
20:40 |
Ryan Air |
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Departure
18:30 |
Arrival
21:20 |
Ryan Air |
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INBOUND
Salzburg to London Stansted |
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Departure
21:00 |
Arrival
21:50 |
Ryan Air |
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Departure
21:45 |
Arrival
22:35 |
Ryan Air |
**Important notice**
When booking flights, always consult the airlines terms and
conditions.
OUTBOUND
Coventry to Salzburg - (Fridays) |
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Departure
07:55 |
Arrival
11:45 |
Thomson |
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| Coventry to Salzburg -
(Thursdays) |
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Departure
11:20 |
Arrival
14:20 |
Thomson |
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INBOUND
Salzburg to Coventry - (Sundays) |
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Departure
15:45 |
Arrival
16:50 |
Thomson |
**Important notice**
When booking flights, always consult the airlines terms and
conditions.
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