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Vienna Flight Timetables

Flying to Vienna

 


Flight times & schedule for Vienna

Disclaimer: 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.

London Heathrow - Vienna  

OUTBOUND
LHR to Vienna
   
Departure
09:30
Arrival
12:45
Austrian Airlines
     
Departure
10:55
Arrival
14:10
British Airways
     
Departure
14:35
Arrival
17:50
British Airways
     
Departure
16:25
Arrival
19:45
Austrian Airlines
     
Departure
19:30
Arrival
22:40
Austrian Airlines
     
INBOUND
Vienna to LHR
   
Departure
10:20
Arrival
12:05
Austrian Airlines
     
Departure
11:45
Arrival
13:20
British Airways
     
Departure
13:25
Arrival
14:55
Austrian Airlines
     
Departure
14:55
Arrival
16:20
British Airways
     
Departure
17:15
Arrival
18:40
Austrian Airlines
     
Departure
18:40
Arrival
20:20
Austrian Airlines
     

**Important notice**
When booking flights, always consult the airlines terms and conditions.


London Stansted - Salzburg  

OUTBOUND
London Stansted to Salzburg
 
Departure
17:55
Arrival
20:40
Ryan Air
     
Departure
18:30
Arrival
21:20
Ryan Air
     
INBOUND
Salzburg to London Stansted
 
Departure
21:00
Arrival
21:50
Ryan Air
     
Departure
21:45
Arrival
22:35
Ryan Air

**Important notice**
When booking flights, always consult the airlines terms and conditions.


Coventry - Salzburg  

OUTBOUND
Coventry to Salzburg - (Fridays)
 
Departure
07:55
Arrival
11:45
Thomson
     
Coventry to Salzburg - (Thursdays)  
Departure
11:20
Arrival
14:20
Thomson
     
INBOUND
Salzburg to Coventry - (Sundays)
 
Departure
15:45
Arrival
16:50
Thomson

**Important notice**
When booking flights, always consult the airlines terms and conditions.


British Embassy in Vienna

Jaurèsgasse 12, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
Telephone number: (1) 716 130.
Fax number: (1) 7161 36900


About Austria

In the heart of Europe, is Austria, one of the most attractive all year round holiday destinations in the world, appreciated for its beautiful landscapes, rich culture, delicious local cuisine, hospitality and safety. This country is endowed with every imaginable natural resource, from bathing lakes to crystal-white mountains for the thrills and spills of winter break sports. Not only, renowned for its wonderful ski resorts, green valleys and glorious forests, throughout Austria, there are wonderful historical cities & many UNESCO registered monuments to be discovered and enjoyed. Whether it’s a short break holiday to the enchanting cities of Vienna & Salzburg or a relaxing weekend break in the spectacular countryside, Austria will be a fine European holiday choice. Contact Vamos Travel today, to discover the Austrian Alps, the ornate Opera House in Vienna or even Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart. We offer luxury hotels, concert tickets, Atol protected flights, bargain Vienna city break packages, Salzburg - Vienna combination holidays, discount flights and so much more.


History of Vienna

Austria was inhabited originally by the Celts. Following the Celts a number of tribes took root in Austria, these included the Huns, the Ostrogoths, the Lombards, the Turks, the Bavarians and of course the mighty Roman’s. After the fall of the Roman Empire, of which Austria was part, Bavarians and Slavic Avars invaded the area. Subsequently Charlemagne conquered the area in C.E.788 and encouraged colonization and Christianity. In 1252, Ottokar, King of Bohemia, gained possession, only to lose the territories to Rudolf of Hapsburg in 1278. Thereafter, until World War I, Austria's history was largely that of its ruling house, the Habsburgs. Austria was the home of the Habsburgs, the continent's most influential and longest lasting dynasty. During World War I, Austria-Hungary was one of the central powers of Europe along with Germany, Bulgaria, and Turkey. However WWI left the country in political chaos and economic ruin. Austria and Hungary parted union and Austria was proclaimed a republic in 1918, and the monarchy was dissolved shortly after in 1919. At the end of World War I, the multiethnic Austro-Hungarian Empire was broken up, creating Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Romania, while other territories became parts of Poland, Italy and Yugoslavia. Austria became the small German-speaking country we know today, with a population of almost 8 million. The country slowly emerged from its imperial past, via an uneasy and unsatisfactory alliance with Germany, to become one of the most highly developed European countries of the world today! From a Cultural perspective throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, Vienna was the world centre of culture; particularly in music and literature. Austrian fine art is usually considered with the art of southern Germany. However the Austrian style is distinct and is manifested in the refined baroque architecture and sculpture of the 17th and 18th centuries, notably in Vienna, Salzburg, and Melk. The Viennese State Opera is still the most highly acclaimed in the entire world! Discover Austria’s amazing history, culture and general way of life and book a short break holiday to Vienna or Salzburg. Contact the Austria Travel specialists or browse on-line through our city break deals and luxury weekend break packages. Enjoy our passionate and professional services. Travel with the Austria holiday experts, a company that dedicates itself to its valued clients.

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with stones but with history”

   
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