Austria: Transport

Austria
Transport

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Important information about driving

Petr Liška Wrote 06.04.2013:

In Austria, it is driven on the right.

Petr Liška Wrote 06.04.2013:

Austria is very well accessible both by air (large international airport in Vienna) and by road or train – the main north-south European motorways (E45, E55, E57) run through it.

Travelling by plane

Petr Liška Wrote 06.04.2013:
  • ** Main Airport: ** The main air gateway to the country for most tourists is ** Schewat ** Airport in Vienna (over 22 million passengers handled per year). Frequent connections are not only in Europe but also to Asia. For the western part of the country is very practical large airport in Munich (the second largest in Germany, after Frankfurt) – ** Other airports: ** Other airports are more regional or charter: Salzburg, Innsbruck, Graz, Linz, Klagenfurt – * * National carrier: ** Austrian airline – ** By air from the Czech Republic to Austria: ** From Prague to Vienna it flies more commercially than touristly, because the standard price for a 50-minute direct flight is around 5 thousand. Detailed information from departures / arrivals , parking, etc. at these airports can be found at the individual links.

By air from Czech Republic

Petr Liška Wrote 06.04.2013:

Most Czechs travel to Austria „by country“, but even so, the Prague – Vienna line is quite busy.

Traveling by train

Petr Liška Wrote 06.04.2013:

Train traffic is very busy. They follow valid timetables. Connections via the Austrian Federal Railways ** ÖBB ** (Österreichische Bundesbahnen) HERE

Travelling by bus

Petr Liška Wrote 06.04.2013:

Bus transport is very busy. They follow valid timetables. Connections via Postbus HERE.

Travelling by private / rental car

Main roads and motorways

Tunnels, bridges and scenic toll roads

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