![]() In my experience, the S7 trains are fuller and somewhat less user-friendly than the CAT, particularly in terms of space for luggage. The S7 takes longer than the CAT with stops en route (around 23 minutes from Wien Mitte, for example). This is the city train that stops at various points in Vienna and goes out to the airport and back again. The airport is just off the motorway and has its own, clearly-signed exit (Junction 13, “Flughafen”). Simply leave Vienna southeast on the B227 road which runs parallel to the Danube canal and morphs into the A4 Ost-Autobahn (motorway). The address for your Sat-Nav is Abflugstrasse in the town of Schwechat, but it should be a POI anyway. ![]() In good traffic, you can reach the airport from the centre of Vienna in around 20-25 minutes. Journey times depend, of course, on where you leave from and when. The airport and returns for hired cars* are easy to reach by road. Don’t forget to tip the driver.Īnother alternative is a car sharing service or a service like Uber, of course, if you’re a user. ![]() You can find a list of selected local airport taxi services here. The Welcome people’s airport pickup service* also offers a service for those going to the airport: you can pre-book a car transfer from, for example, your accommodation using an easy online English interface.īasic *pre-booked* taxi transfers to the airport typically cost from around €40 last time I checked.
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