Penerbangan murah ke Vienna (VIE)

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Zurich (ZRH) → Vienna (VIE)
Air France
Rabu, 15 Mei 2024
RM 243.27
New Delhi (DEL) → Vienna (VIE)
IndiGo
Khamis, 16 Mei 2024
RM 1,658.80
Surabaya (SUB) → Vienna (VIE)
Penerbangan
Isnin, 06 Mei 2024
RM 4,002.46
Los Angeles (LAX) → Vienna (VIE)
Air Canada
Jumaat, 19 Apr 2024
RM 5,271.38
Los Angeles (LAX) → Vienna (VIE)
Penerbangan
Jumaat, 10 Mei 2024
RM 5,271.38
Miami (MIA) → Vienna (VIE)
Penerbangan
Selasa, 14 Mei 2024
RM 5,356.13
Miami (MIA) → Vienna (VIE)
American Airlines
Selasa, 14 Mei 2024
RM 5,448.72
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Vienna (VIE)
Penerbangan
Ahad, 28 Apr 2024
RM 6,202.33

Flights to Vienna, Austria

Vienna is famous for its handful of historical buildings with majestic architecture, comprising the Baroque castles and gardens as well as the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks. It is no wonder that the city, especially its center is assigned as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. Vienna is the biggest city in Austria, as well as its federal capital, being home to 1.9 million residents. Its metropolitan area is home to 2.6 million residents which is already making up one-third of Austrian population, qualifying Vienna as a primate city. It has inhabited since as early as 500 BC, yet it is Leopold I of Babenberg that started the first district which would expand to become present-day Vienna. It is the second-largest German-speaking city in the world after Berlin and is regarded as a ‘City of Music' due to its extensive musical legacy. Sigmund Freud also hailed from Vienna, which in turn causing Vienna to be said as a ‘City of Dreams'. Apart from rich history in architecture, music and art, Vienna is also known for its high quality of life, being ranked first as the world's most livable city by the Economic Intelligence Unit, classified as most prosperous city in the world by UN-Habitat, and sits on the top spot for its culture of innovation in Innovation Cities Index.

Airports in Vienna

1. Vienna International Airport

Vienna International Airport which is also known in German as Wien-Schwechat is the main international airport that serves the city of Vienna while acting as its primary international gateway. Being the country’s largest airport, it is located in Schwechat which is 18 kilometers south-east of the central area of Vienna. Originally used as a military airport in 1938, Vienna International Airport has four active terminals, being Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 which are built facing each other, while Terminal 1A can be found the opposite of Terminal 1. Terminal 1, 2 and 3 would connect to five concourses, namely Concourse B, Concourse C, Concourse D, Concourse F and Concourse G. Vienna International Airport is the hub of Austrian Airlines and Eurowings Europe, while being the focus city for Asiana Cargo, Lauda, Level, Korean Air Cargo and Wizz Air.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Vienna?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travelers to find the cheapest flights to Vienna. All you need to do is to simply key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Don’t hesitate to use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Vienna.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Vienna?

The off-peak season is the winter season especially in January because of the much lower temperatures as well as the chilly and frosty atmospheres. This could be a great time to get reasonable offers at lower prices. It is excellent news if you plan your trip well, you can save your money because the rate for hotels and flights during peak season will be much higher and cost you a lot of money. The peak season in Vienna would be from June to August which is during summer which would bring in the most top crowd. As such, the best time to visit Vienna is around April to May or September to October in which the number of tourists would be just as mild as the weather.

Vienna has an oceanic climate that is also closely bordering a humid subtropical climate in which summers are warm and hot with average high temperatures around 21 degree Celsius to 27 degree Celsius and periodical precipitations. The annual precipitation is around 550 mm which is considered as moderate. During the winter, it will typically be dry and cold with average temperatures at 0 to 5 degree Celsius or even less with snow, even though not as dense as the cities in the Western and Southern regions.

While in Vienna, there are a handful of events you can look forward to join in just like the locals would. To begin with, in January, there is the New Year’s Concert, Vienna Coffee Festival in the middle and Vienna Ice World which will go on till March. Besides that, in March, there will be the Vinyl & Music Festival, Art Vienna and Bread Festival. Easter markets will be opened up for Easter shopping preparation on either March or April depending on when does the Easter falls. Other events that are happening from April till the end of the year include Vienna Blue Springs Festival, Electric Spring, Argus Bike Festival, Styrian Film Festival, Vienna marathon, Genuss festival, Vienna Jazz Festival, European Heritage Day and many more. These are already a handful of things from what to expect when coming over to Vienna.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Vienna?

1. Stephen’s Cathedral – A mother church of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna and the seat of the Archbishop of Vienna, St. Stephen’s Cathedral completed its construction in 1160 and has been the most important religious building in the city. It is the city’s most recognizable symbol with multicolored tile roofs.

2. Schönbrunn Palace – As the main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers, Schönbrunn Palace is a 1,441 room baroque palace that has been a major tourist attraction since the 1950s. The palace’s history has spanned over 300 years; as such, it is considered among the significant architectural, cultural, and historical monument in Austria.

3. Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Translated as Museum of Art History, the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien is housed in a palatial building on Ringstraße with an octagonal dome on top. As the largest art museum in Austria, its primary exhibits consist of the portrait and armor collections of Ferdinand of Tirol, the collections of Emperor Rudolph II, collections of paintings of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm and many others.

Vienna is famous for its handful of historical buildings with majestic architecture, comprising the Baroque castles and gardens as well as the late-19th-century Ringstraße lined with grand buildings, monuments and parks. It is no wonder that the city, especially its center is assigned as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. Vienna is the biggest city in Austria, as well as its federal capital, being home to 1.9 million residents. Its metropolitan area is home to 2.6 million residents which is already making up one-third of Austrian population, qualifying Vienna as a primate city. It has inhabited since as early as 500 BC, yet it is Leopold I of Babenberg that started the first district which would expand to become present-day Vienna. It is the second-largest German-speaking city in the world after Berlin and is regarded as a ‘City of Music' due to its extensive musical legacy. Sigmund Freud also hailed from Vienna, which in turn causing Vienna to be said as a ‘City of Dreams'. Apart from rich history in architecture, music and art, Vienna is also known for its high quality of life, being ranked first as the world's most livable city by the Economic Intelligence Unit, classified as most prosperous city in the world by UN-Habitat, and sits on the top spot for its culture of innovation in Innovation Cities Index.

Airports in Vienna

1. Vienna International Airport

Vienna International Airport which is also known in German as Wien-Schwechat is the main international airport that serves the city of Vienna while acting as its primary international gateway. Being the country’s largest airport, it is located in Schwechat which is 18 kilometers south-east of the central area of Vienna. Originally used as a military airport in 1938, Vienna International Airport has four active terminals, being Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 which are built facing each other, while Terminal 1A can be found the opposite of Terminal 1. Terminal 1, 2 and 3 would connect to five concourses, namely Concourse B, Concourse C, Concourse D, Concourse F and Concourse G. Vienna International Airport is the hub of Austrian Airlines and Eurowings Europe, while being the focus city for Asiana Cargo, Lauda, Level, Korean Air Cargo and Wizz Air.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Vienna?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travelers to find the cheapest flights to Vienna. All you need to do is to simply key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Don’t hesitate to use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Vienna.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Vienna?

The off-peak season is the winter season especially in January because of the much lower temperatures as well as the chilly and frosty atmospheres. This could be a great time to get reasonable offers at lower prices. It is excellent news if you plan your trip well, you can save your money because the rate for hotels and flights during peak season will be much higher and cost you a lot of money. The peak season in Vienna would be from June to August which is during summer which would bring in the most top crowd. As such, the best time to visit Vienna is around April to May or September to October in which the number of tourists would be just as mild as the weather.

Vienna has an oceanic climate that is also closely bordering a humid subtropical climate in which summers are warm and hot with average high temperatures around 21 degree Celsius to 27 degree Celsius and periodical precipitations. The annual precipitation is around 550 mm which is considered as moderate. During the winter, it will typically be dry and cold with average temperatures at 0 to 5 degree Celsius or even less with snow, even though not as dense as the cities in the Western and Southern regions.

While in Vienna, there are a handful of events you can look forward to join in just like the locals would. To begin with, in January, there is the New Year’s Concert, Vienna Coffee Festival in the middle and Vienna Ice World which will go on till March. Besides that, in March, there will be the Vinyl & Music Festival, Art Vienna and Bread Festival. Easter markets will be opened up for Easter shopping preparation on either March or April depending on when does the Easter falls. Other events that are happening from April till the end of the year include Vienna Blue Springs Festival, Electric Spring, Argus Bike Festival, Styrian Film Festival, Vienna marathon, Genuss festival, Vienna Jazz Festival, European Heritage Day and many more. These are already a handful of things from what to expect when coming over to Vienna.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Vienna?

1. Stephen’s Cathedral – A mother church of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna and the seat of the Archbishop of Vienna, St. Stephen’s Cathedral completed its construction in 1160 and has been the most important religious building in the city. It is the city’s most recognizable symbol with multicolored tile roofs.

2. Schönbrunn Palace – As the main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers, Schönbrunn Palace is a 1,441 room baroque palace that has been a major tourist attraction since the 1950s. The palace’s history has spanned over 300 years; as such, it is considered among the significant architectural, cultural, and historical monument in Austria.

3. Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien – Translated as Museum of Art History, the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien is housed in a palatial building on Ringstraße with an octagonal dome on top. As the largest art museum in Austria, its primary exhibits consist of the portrait and armor collections of Ferdinand of Tirol, the collections of Emperor Rudolph II, collections of paintings of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm and many others.

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