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Contribute Feedback What Starr D likes about Austrian Airlines Business Lounge Schengen Area:
Easy to navigate. Most of the staff are friendly , except for Austrian airlines If you plan to get tax refunds, need to plan out additional hr just to be safe. Go early for duty free shopping, they have lots good stuff there. As for vip lounge, the Vienna lounge is one of the best priority lounges i've been to. Super spacious, has variety types of seatings. Not crowded most of the time. Large selections of drinks and... View all feedback.
What MirYam N doesn't like about Austrian Airlines Business Lounge Schengen Area:
insanely overpriced, water is 6 euros, you have only two types of water available in the whole airport,one is Evian and some local sparkling water. It is utterly boring, dirty toilets and customs were horrible with very rude employees. View all feedback.
Easy to navigate. Most of the staff are friendly , except for Austrian airlines If you plan to get tax refunds, need to plan out additional hr just to be safe. Go early for duty free shopping, they have lots good stuff there. As for vip lounge, the Vienna lounge is one of the best priority lounges i've been to. Super spacious, has variety types of seatings. Not crowded most of the time. Large selections of drinks and foods. Friendly service. Conveniently located upstairs right outside of duty-free exit. And has its own direct elevator. if you use the priority app , directions to this lounge. It's clearly stated very easy to find.
Nice, quiet, modern airport, at least the time I visited. I had an unexpected layover here (4 hours) due to a strike in another country. I had to change planes here or not reach my destination that day. So, obvious choice it was! The transfer was fast, I had no trouble finding my gates, my way around the airport, staff was very nice to me, decent food options, nice stores. Big gates areas with lots of seating. Clean all around (restrooms included), comfortable, it made it for a nice, calm layover for me!
My mother and I visited Vienna back in March and the airport was good, international airport, albeit very busy. Everything was clearly marked and we didn't have to waste time figuring out where to go. All in all, I wouldn't worry if I had to transit through this airport in the future.
The Vienna Airport is clean and easy-to-navigate. Flying in from D.C., passport control was smooth and quick. Our bags came fast. There's a train to the city center that takes 15 minutes or you can grab an Uber from the second floor after you exit the baggage claim area.
I had a layover here from America. My friend was coming from Copenhagen to catch the same flight in VIE with me. While it was pretty easy to navigate, it's a really strange airport. I was coming from the D gates and to get to my final gate I had to go through some strange empty hallways. Ignoring this, my friend and I enjoyed our four hour layover. We went to a really beautiful cafe decorated with vines. I was happy to order a coffee with soy milk, while she got an Aperol Spritz. I was also thrilled to get some of my favorite Mozart chocolates. We then went back to the D gates to get some delicious looking pretzel sandwiches. Unfortunately, they were a bit cold and dry. However, the fresh orange juice I got was incredible. Although this airport has a strange layout, it's pretty easy to get around and has some great drink options.