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Touroperatorzy Wykaz touroperatorów z rynków polskich o środków informacji turystycznej, którzy w 2010 roku posiadali w swoich katalogach polsk ą ofert ę turystyczn ą 1. Rynek austriacki Lp. Nazwa Adres Tel./Fax/adres /www Rodzaj oferty touroperatora 1 Akademischer Fröbelgasse 46 tel : 1/892 34 43 Wrocław, Pozna ń, Reisedienst 1160 Wien fax: 1/892 03 20 Toru ń, Olsztyn, [email protected] Malbork, Mazury, www.studienreisen.at Warszawa, Cz ęstochowa, Kraków 2 Allerstorfer Hauptstr. 1 tel.: 0732/700 511-0 Polska Płd.: Reisen 4040 Linz-Urfahr fax: 0732/700 511 Kraków i okolice (OÖ) [email protected] , www.allerstorfer-reisen.at 3 Biblische Reisen Stiftplatz 8 tel.: 02243/353 770; Kraków, Warszawa, 3400 fax: 02243/353 77 15 Toru ń, Gda ńsk, Klosterneuburg gertraud.aigner@biblische- Kartuzy, Malbork, (NÖ) reisen.at Mazury, Warszawa, www.biblische-reisen.at Cz ęstochowa Warszawa & Chopin 4 BFBS RB Schacherbergerstr. tel.: 07262/62550 Polska Płd.. Dolny Wiesinger 30 fax: 07262/62550 75 Śląsk, wybrze że 4311 Schwertberg [email protected] (OÖ) www.wiesinger.cc 5 Blaguss Wiedner tel.: 1/501 80 50 wycieczki objazdowe Hauptstr.15 fax: 1/501 80 99 K&K Monarchie 1010 Wien [email protected] Kraków, Wrocław www.blaguss.at 6 Blaguss Touristik Colmarplatz 1 tel.: 02682/648 02 miasta i kuchnia Gmbh 7000 Eisenstadt fax: 02682/648 92 Wrocław, Kraków (BGL) www.blaguss.com www.mcblaguss.com 7 Club 50 Praterstraße 38 tel.: 1/218 63 50 Jeziora Mazurskie 1020 Wien fax: 1/218 63 50-30 i historyczne miasta [email protected] (Warszawa, Toru ń, www.club50.at Chełm ża, Chełmno, Gda ńsk, Malbork, Kanał Elbl ąski, Olsztyn, Gi życko, Świ ęta Lipka) Warszawa Chopina 8 Christophorus Museumstr. 28 tel.: 0512/58 40 40 Wrocław, Toru ń, 6020 Innsbruck (T) fax: 0512/57 49 76 Mazury, Warszawa, Reisen [email protected] Kraków 9 Columbus Dr. Karl Lueger tel.: +43/1/534 11 0 Kraków Sylwester Ring 8 fax: +43/1/534 11 200 Kraków & Polska Ihr Reisebüro 1010 Wien [email protected] Płd., Cz ęstochowa www.columbus.co.at Kraków, Wadowice Wielkopolska, Wrocław, Pozna ń, wybrze że, Gda ńsk, Mazury, Warszawa, Kraków 10 Columbus St. Peter-Hauptstr. tel. 0316/407 067 miasta: 306a fax: 0316/407 067 40 Wrocław, Kraków Ihr Reisebüro 8042 Graz (S) [email protected] www.columbus.co.at 11 CR Touristik Gärtnergasse 1/16 tel.: 1/713 88 44 Wrocław, Opole, fax: 1/713 71 25 Oświ ęcim, Zakopane, 1030 Wien [email protected] Wadowice, Kraków, www.crtouristik.at Cz ęstochowa, Warszawa, Pozna ń, Mazury 12 Dobler Fadingerstraße 13 tel.: 07272/2398 Mazury, Tatry, 4070 Eferding fax: 07272/5587 Cz ęstochowa (OÖ) [email protected] www.dobler-reisen.at 13 Dr. Maiers Goldschmiedgasse tel.: 1/535 06 15 Krakau Sylwester, 10 fax: 1/533 87 96 Breslau – opera Studienreisen 1010 Wien [email protected] Śladami Chopina www.maiers.org 14 Dertour Austria Münchner tel.: 0662/40 88 20 Mazury GmbH Bundesstr. 160 fax: 0662/40 88 920 Pozna ń, Toru ń, 5020 Salzburg (SB) [email protected] Mikołajki www.dertour.at Wrocław 15 Dietrich Touristik Bahnhofstraße 34- tel. 05262/62226-27 podró ż objazdowa: Österreich 38 fax.05262/62226-23 Wrocław, Pozna ń, 6410 Telfs (T) [email protected] Toru ń, Mazury, www.dietrich-touristik.at Warszawa 16 Eder Reisen Kamelplatz 1 Tel. +43 2768 200 20 Kraków, Warszawa 3195 Kernhof Fax. +43 2768 200 20 20 [email protected] www.eder-reisen.at 17 Erlebniscamp Lindenallee 68 tel.: 03682/248 04 Mazury Nordland 8952 Irdning (S) fax: 03682/248 04 4 [email protected] www.erlebniscamp.at 18 Elite Tours Operngasse4 tel.: 1/5132 225 Kraków, Wrocław z 1010 Wien fax: 1/513 85 26 oper ą. Podró ż [email protected] objazdowa www.elitetours.at Warszawa m. Chopina 19 Euroscop Im KEG tel: 01 513 49 79 20 corocznie wysylaja do Incoming and Bieberstr. 26/2 fax: 01 513 49 79 33 Polski ok. 10 000 Events 1010 Wien [email protected] turystow z Azji www.euroscope.at Polska poludniowa Krakow, Warszawa 20 Euro Travel Resselgasse 5 Tel. 01/505 82 82 Wrocław – pobyt Reisebüro 1040 Wien Fax. 01/505 82 82 14 sylwestrowy [email protected] www.euro-travel.at 21 Exklusiv Reisen Doppelgraben 52 [email protected] Kraków Heinz Holinka 3400 Mazury Reisebüro GmbH Klosterneuburg - Kierling 22 Fischer-Reisen Steinbaugasse 14 tel.: 1/815 86 87, Kraków,Cz ęstochowa, 1120 Wien 1/8153689, 1/8122681 Oświ ęcim, Wadowice fax: 1/815 71 05 wycieczka [email protected] objazdowa: Wrocław, www.fischer-touristik.at Pozna ń, Gda ńk, Mazury, Warszawa, Kraków 23 Fragollo Reisen Hauptstr. 33 tel.: 03114/5150, 3440 Pozna ń, Gda ńsk, 8311 Markt fax: 03114/5150-41 Malbork, Olsztyn, Hartmannsdorf (S) [email protected] Torun, Lichen Stary 24 Franz Schwarz Franz Perl str. 1 Tel. 03112 4378 Najpi ękniejsze Reisebüro 8200 Gleisdorf Tel. 03112 4378 wybrze ża Bałtyku: Fax:03112 4378 13 Gda ńsk, Szczecin, Wrocław 25 Flug-Bahntours Dr. Karl-Lueger- tel.: 1/534 11-0 Wrocław, Pozna ń, Reiseservice Ring 8 fax: 1/534 11 207 Gda ńsk, Malbork, 1010 Wien [email protected] Mazury, Warszawa, www.bahntours.at Kraków, Cz ęstochowa „Silvester in der Krakauer Oper“ 26 Fuchs Reisen Ziegeleigasse 21 tel: 03332/62911 Objazdówka – Polska GmbH 8230 Hartberg fax: 03332/61085 Północna e-mail: [email protected] Objazdowka – Polska www.fuchsreisen.at Południowa- Śladami Papie ża 27 Gerngross Sparkassenplatz 2, Tel: 03332/ 63144-0 Kraków, Wieliczka, Reisebüro 8230 Hartbeg Fax: 03332 82104 Wadowice, Kraków, [email protected] Wrocław, www.gerngross.cc Cz ęstochowa 28 Göttler Reisebüro Zieglergasse 2 tel.: 1/523 37 01 wycieczka objazdowa fax: 1/523 82 239 1070 Wien [email protected] 29 Gruber Reisen Jdlhofgasse 5-7 tel.: 0316/70890 wycieczka objazdowa: 8020 Graz (S) fax: 0316/7089 72 Wrocław, Pozna ń, [email protected] Gda ńk, Mazury, www.gruberreisen.at Warszawa, Kraków 30 Global Reisen Invalidenstrasse 7 tel.: 1/214 76 88 miasta i podró że 1030 Wien fax: 1/214 76 89 objazdowe: wycieczki [email protected] grupowe, www.globalreisen.at weekendowe, uzdrowiska 31 GEO Reisen Alpenstrasse 48 tel.: 0662- 63911-0 Kraków Incentive & 5020 Salzburg (SB) fax: 0662- 63911-973 Marketing GmbH) [email protected] (7 filii plus biura www.geo.at partnerskie w całej Austrii) 32 G&K Reisen Landstr. Hauptstr. Tel. 01/890 41 41 Kraków 117 Fax. 01/890 41 41 15 1030 Wien [email protected] www.kaenguruh-reisen.at 33 Hammer 8082 Kirchbach i. tel: 03116 23 23 Wrocław, Reisebüro Stmk. fax: 03116 2323 4 Czestochowa, Busreisen 8083 St. Stefan I.R. [email protected] Kraków, Oswiecim Maierhofen 20 www.hammerbus.at 34 Hängler Stelzen 36 tel.: 07754/2800 Wrocław, Kraków, Bustouristik 4923 Lohnsburg fax: 07754/2427 Cz ęstochowa (OÖ) [email protected] www.hangler-reisen.at 35 Huber Reisen Schweiggers 200 tel.: 02829/7271; Wrocław, Pozna ń, 3931 Schweiggers fax: 02829/72 71 23 Gda ńsk, Olsztyn, (NÖ) [email protected] Mazury, Warszawa, www.huber-reisen.at Kraków, Wadowice Kraków,Cz ęstochowa, Wadowice 36 Heinz+Hiller Korneuburgerstr. 3 tel.: 02244/2364 Wycieczki objazdowe Reisebüro 2103 fax: 02244/5120 (m.in. Mazury) Langenzensdorf [email protected] (NÖ) 37 Interhome Eduard-Bodem- tel.: 0512/34 40 90 oferta kwater i Ferienwohnungen Gasse 3 fax: 0512/34 40 93 domów: Pomorze, - Häuser 6020 Innsbruck (T) [email protected] Mazury, Sudety, www.interhome.at Wielkopolska, Beskidy, Tatry, Małopolska, Mazowsze 38 Idealtours Marktstraße 6 b tel.: 05337/61 700 Kraków i okolice Reisebüro Gmbh 6230 Brixlegg (T) fax: 05337/63 882 [email protected] www.idealtours.cc 39 Intertravel Passauer Platz 6 tel. 1/5330606 Kraków i okolice Reisebüro GmbH 1010 Wien fax 1/5330650 Warszawa [email protected] www.intertravel.at 40 Jöbstl Reisen Untere Platz 5 tel.: 03462/5144 Kulinarne Mazury 8530 fax: 03462/5149 Płd. Mazury- Deutschlandsberg [email protected] „Chłopskie Wesele” (S) www. Joebstl-reisen.com Płn. Mazury-turniej kucharski -Wrocław, Gda ńsk, Olsztyn, Mikołajki, Cz ęstochowa 41 Kratschmar Ybbstrasse 22 tel.: 07472/602-0 Wielkopolska 3300 Amstetten fax: 07472/60 230 Szczecin, Trójmiasto, (NÖ) [email protected] Malbork- Mazury – www.kratschmar.at Warszawa, Cz ęstochowa, Kraków, Zakopane – Tatry Wrocław, Pozna ń, Jastrz ębia Góra, Gda ńsk - Słowi ński PN, Malbork, Kanał Elbl ąski, Kraków, Wieliczka Wrocław i Kraków 42 Kneissl Touristik Linzer Straße 4-6 tel.: 07245/20 700 Kraków, 4650 Lambach fax: 07245/32 365 Cz ęstochowa, (OÖ) [email protected] Małopolska www.kneissltouristik.at wycieczka objazdowa: Zakopane, Krakow Wieliczka, Pieskowa Skala, Czestochowa, Wsrszawa, Pultusk, Mazury, Malbork, Gdansk, Torun, Gniezno, Poznan, Trzebnica, Wroclaw, Kłodzko Warszawa&Chopin 43 Krautgartner 4923 Lohnsburg 15 tel.: 07754/210 50 Kraków, Wrocław, (OÖ) fax: 07754/210 58 Tatry [email protected] 44 Kerschner Schulstr. 5 tel.: 02755/ 22 65 Kraków, Warszawa, 3240 Mank, (NÖ) fax: 02755/ 22 65 40 Cz ęstochowa, [email protected] Oświ ęcim, Tatry www.kerschner.at 45 Komm Mit Untermarkt 15 tel.: 05672/640 50 Szczecin, Gda ńsk, 6600 Reutte (T) fax: 05672/653 20 14 Mazury, Warszawa, Reisebüro Gmbh [email protected] Kraków, Cz ęstochowa, Wrocław 46 Kastler Kepplingerstr. 3 tel.: 07234/823 23 Objazdowa „Das beste Reiseparadies 4100 Ottensheim fax: 07234/823 23 23 aus Polen” (OÖ) [email protected] 200-lecie Chopina www.kastler.at 47 Kattner& Höllriglstr. 3 tel.: 07434/422 45 Kraków, Warszawa, Gelbenegger 3350 Stadt Haag fax: 07434/430 56 Mazury, Szczecin, Reisen (NÖ) [email protected] Gda ńsk, Cz ęstochowa www.kattner.at 48 Korrak Reisen Haag 77 tel.: 02772/523 86 0 Warszawa, Kraków, 3040 Neulengbach fax: 02772/523 86 20 Mazury (NÖ) [email protected] www.korrak.at 49 Kärntner Neuer Platz 2 tel.
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