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From Air to Rail from Air to Rail Vienna Airport Vienna Stationsplan Flughafen Wien/ S7 Richtung Wolfsthal/ Vienna Airport Wien/ Flughafen Stationsplan F, G Gates S7 to Wolfsthal From air to rail From air to rail © CzechTourism/Libor Svacek © Flughafen Wien AG FROM VIENNA AIRPORT TO PRICES TO/FROM VIENNA AIRPORT 1 From air 2 Bu PRAGUE AND BUDAPEST The Sparschiene from Vienna Airport lets you travel at especially s- 3 S Ankunftshalle/ 1) ta t area arrival low prices, starting from as little as € 14 to key destinations io Travelling from Vienna Airport, you can reach Prague via Brno n e n / including Linz Hbf and Graz Hbf. 4 b u and Budapest via Győr. Passengers change trains at the station to rail s s baggage claim area t & Gepäckausgabe/ Alternatively, you can use our airline cooperation offer, RAIL FLY. a t Wien Hbf on both routes. 5 i o 3 Terminal 301–399 Bahnsteig 2/platform 2 n Bahnsteig 3/platform 3 Bahnsteig 1/platform 1 s Eurail or Interrail Pass is also valid from/to Vienna Airport! Vienna Airport – Brno – Prague schedule ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO DISCOVER AUSTRIA RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ 6 Flughafen Wien 06:33 07:33 08:33 10:33 12:33 13:33 14:33 16:33 17:33 18:33 20:33 7 RAIL&FLY AUSTRIA Wien Hbf arr 06:48 07:48 08:48 10:48 12:48 13:48 14:48 16:48 17:48 18:48 20:48 Travel around the world by plane – 8 RJ EC RJ RJ RJ EC RJ RJ EC RJ RJ and to your destination in Austria 9 Wien Hbf dep 07:10 08:10 09:10 11:10 13:10 14:10 15:10 17:10 18:10 19:10 21:10 by train Zum Parkhaus P4, Pc/ Zum Parkhaus Brno hl.n. 08:37 | 10:37 12:37 14:37 | 16:37 18:37 | 20:37 22:37 With RAIL&FLY AUSTRIA, you can now to car park P4, Pc elevator to forecourt (level 0) to forecourt elevator (Ebene 0)/ Aufzug zum Vorplatz Gates B, C , D Pardubice hl.n. 10:16 | 12:16 14:16 16:16 | 18:16 20:16 | 22:18 Praha hl.n. 11:13 | 13:13 15:13 17:13 | 19:13 21:13 | 23:15 book the rail journey to your holiday Vienna Airport Lines to Vienna Vienna Airport Lines Richtung Wien/ Vienna Prerov 10:06 16:06 20:06 destination at the same time as booking Ostrava hl.n. 11:00 17:00 21:00 a flight to Vienna. That means you can get off the aircraft at Bahnsteig 3A/platform 3A RJ1 EC RJ RJ EC RJ RJ RJ EC RJ EC Vienna Airport and travel by train to all ÖBB stations and stops Ostrava hl.n. 07:00 11:00 17:00 19:00 throughout Austria! Prerov 07:53 11:53 17:53 19:53 Terminal 1A Terminal 111–132 Praha hl.n. 04:44 | 06:44 08:44 | 10:44 12:44 14:44 | 16:44 | The RAIL&FLY offer can be booked directly via the sales Railjet Richtung Wien, Linz, Salzburg, Graz/ 1 Terminal Pardubice hl.n. 05:42 | 07:39 09:39 | 11:39 13:39 15:39 | 17:39 | Railjet to Vienna, Linz, Salzburg, Graz CAT Richtung Wien/CAT to ViennaS7 Richtung Wien/S7 to Vienna 151–199 channels of participating airlines. S7 Richtung Wien (Bahnsteig 3A)/ S7 to Vienna (platform 3A) Brno hl.n. 07:21 | 09:21 11:21 | 13:21 15:21 17:21 | 19:21 | Wien Hbf arr 08:49 09:49 10:49 12:49 13:49 14:49 16:49 18:49 19:49 20:49 21:49 How to get your RAIL&FLY ticket RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ RJ When booking a combined flight/rail travel package, you need Wien Hbf dep 09:12 10:12 11:12 13:12 14:12 15:12 17:12 19:12 20:12 21:12 22:12 Flughafen Wien 09:27 10:27 11:27 13:27 14:27 15:27 17:27 19:27 20:27 21:27 22:27 to check in for the rail section before boarding the train. You bR, www.baumgardt-online.de und Kommunikation Gesellschaft für Marketing © Gestaltung: can check-in up to 72 hours before your train departs. You can Legend 1) From Prague daily except Sunday, no service on 25, 26 Dec, 1 Jan, 11, 13 Apr, 2, 9 May, 6 Jul, 28 Sep. From Brno daily service do this online at www.accesrail.com/checkin. e Baumgardt Consultants Baumgardt Flughafen Information/ Ticketschalter/ CAT ÖBB Ticketschalter/ Ein-/Ausgang service or shopping facilities Servicestellen oder Einkaufsmöglichkeiten/ Sicherheitsbereic / Legend Vienna Airport – Győr – Budapest schedule RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX / Once you’ve done that, you can print out the rail boarding pass. entrance or exit entrance h/ safety area CAT ticket counter ticket CAT ÖBB ticket counter ÖBB ticket Flughafen Wien 07:03 08:03 09:03 10:03 11:03 13:03 14:03 15:03 16:03 17:03 18:03 19:03 Alternatively, for a service charge of € 3.50 per person, you airport information Wien Hbf arr 07:21 08:18 09:21 10:18 11:18 13:18 14:18 15:18 16:21 17:18 18:18 19:18 also have the option of checking in at an ÖBB Travel Centre – Ebene -2 (Bahnsteige)/ Ebene -2 RJX EC RJX EC RJX RJX EC RJX EC RJX RJX EC at Vienna Airport, for example. In this case seat reservation will Ebene 0 (Ankunft)/ level -2 (platforms) level -2 level 1 (departure) Ebene 1 (Abflug)/ Wien Hbf dep 07:42 08:42 09:42 10:42 11:40 13:40 14:37 15:42 16:42 17:40 18:42 19:42 be included. The rail boarding pass is valid not just on the days level 0 (arrival) Győr 08:53 09:53 10:53 11:53 12:53 14:53 15:53 16:53 17:53 18:53 19:53 20:53 your flight arrives and departs, but for one day after arrival and Bus-Station vending machine ÖBB ticket ÖBB Ticketautomat Aufzu Trepp Ramp Rolltrepp Budapest Kelenföld 10:02 11:02 12:02 13:02 14:02 16:02 17:02 18:02 19:02 20:02 21:02 22:02 Ebene -1/ one day before your flight departure, ensuring you enjoy e g e/ / / ramp stairs elevator level -1 Budapest-Keleti 10:19 11:19 12:19 13:19 14:19 16:19 17:19 18:19 19:19 20:19 21:19 22:19 e / escalator / a stress-free journey. For further details of RAIL&FLY AUSTRIA, bus station Stand: EC RJX RJX EC RJX RJX RJX EC RJX EC RJX EC November 2019 go to www.oebb.at/flughafen / Budapest-Keleti 05:40 06:40 07:40 08:40 09:40 11:40 13:40 14:40 15:40 16:40 17:40 18:40 or www.accesrail.com/products Budapest Kelenföld 05:55 06:55 07:55 08:55 09:55 11:55 13:55 14:55 15:55 16:55 17:55 18:55 Győr 07:02 08:02 09:02 10:02 11:02 13:02 15:02 16:02 17:02 18:02 19:02 20:02 Wien Hbf arr 08:21 09:18 10:21 11:21 12:21 14:21 16:18 17:21 18:21 19:21 20:18 21:18 Imprint: ÖBB-Werbung GmbH on behalf of ÖBB-Personenverkehr AG (1100 Wien, Am Haupt- bahnhof 2, company reg. no. 248742y), product no. 113019-1858, produced by Gerin RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX RJX nd GmbH & Co. KG, place of publication Vienna, place of production Wolkersdorf, subject to 1) From-price per person and direction, 2 class, offer subject to quotas and valid for respective train 15.12.2019 - 12.12.2020 Wien Hbf dep 08:40 09:40 10:40 11:42 12:42 14:40 16:40 17:42 18:40 19:40 20:40 21:42 only, can only be booked online and via the ÖBB App, max. 6 months (180 days) in advance before typing and printing errors, subject to change. Cover: © theyok - stock.adobe.com and ÖBB/ train departure. Cancellation and refunding excluded. No discounts. The fare conditions of ÖBB-Per- Harald Eisenberger; correct as at November 2019 Flughafen Wien 08:57 09:57 10:57 11:57 12:57 14:57 16:57 17:57 18:57 19:57 20:57 21:57 sonenverkehr AG apply. For information about booking, visit oebb.at. oebb.at/flughafen From air to rail From air to rail From air to rail © Tourismus Salzburg © ÖBB/Harald Eisenberger © ÖBB/Harald Eisenberger © Flughafen Wien AG HIGH-SPEED TO LINZ AND SALZBURG up to 25 Railjet FROM VIENNA AIRPORT TO INNSBRUCK FROM VIENNA AIRPORT TO GRAZ direct to FROM VIENNA AIRPORT TO KLAGENFURT AM connections Linz Railjet Xpress and Railjet, our high-performance and AND BREGENZ The City of Graz is a UNESCO World Cultural Graz by Railjet WÖRTHERSEE AND VILLACH - Vienna Airport 5 times a day high-speed trains connect Vienna Airport to the key per day We offer connections every hour from Vienna Airport to the Olympic Heritage site. Hourly connections are provided from From Vienna Airport, you can take Railjets to Klagenfurt and cities along the western route twice an hour.
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