
“From train to flight” – this is the motto under which Austrian Airlines passengers can conveniently and easily use the joint ‘AIRail’ service offered by ÖBB and Austrian Airlines to travel to Vienna-Schwechat Airport from the cities of Linz, Graz and Salzburg. From December 15, this service will also be available from Innsbruck.
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The “AIRail” offer from ÖBB and Austrian Airlines is also celebrating a very special milestone this year: its first “round” anniversary. Since December 2014, “AIRail” customers have been able to travel directly from Linz to Vienna Airport. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the cooperation. In 2017 and 2020, the “AIRail” offer was then expanded to include the cities of Salzburg and Graz. Since the end of 2023, all direct Railjets to and from Vienna Airport have also been included in the “AIRail” service. On December 15, 2024, Innsbruck will be added as another important milestone. With up to 13 connections per day, the Tyrolean capital will be integrated into the “AIRail” service with hourly connections.
The Linz / Graz / Salzburg and now also Innsbruck – Vienna Airport route can be booked as an AIRail connection via www.austrian.com or a travel agency. From and to Linz, Salzburg, Innsbruck and Graz, you can reach all 125+ destinations in the Austrian Airlines route network with just one ticket for train and flight.

Further advantages for AIRail customers:
– Check-in via austrian.com
– Free seat reservation for all “AIRail” passengers
– Austrian Business Class guests, HON Circle Member and Senators can also use the ÖBB Lounge at the main stations in Linz, Salzburg, Innsbruck and Graz free of charge
– Snack voucher in 1st and 2nd class (issued by the train attendants)
– Specially designated seating area for AIRail customers on the Railjet
– Miles & More customers earn miles and points with “AIRail” journeys
– Connection guarantee: in the event of a delay, those affected are rebooked onto the next flight connection free of charge
Additional information on “AIRail” can be found here.