Austrian Airlines to fly between Vienna and Boston

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Austrian Airlines launched its new route between Vienna and Boston. The service is set to commence in July 2024, with flights operated by Boeing 767-300s accommodating 211 passengers each.

The route will have a frequency of five weekly flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, along with one flight every two Tuesdays. Departing from Vienna at 14:40 (local time), the flight is expected to reach Boston by 13:50. The return flight will take off at 17:10, landing in Vienna at 19:25.

Michael Trestl, Commercial Director of Austrian Airlines, expressed: “We are delighted to announce Boston as a new and attractive destination. This expansion enhances our long-haul flight offerings and strengthens Vienna’s operational hub.”

“The globally renowned universities in Boston, such as Harvard and MIT, along with business connections and the city’s unparalleled charm, make it a fascinating and enticing travel destination. Moreover, in the future, it will be even easier for visitors and tourists from New England to come to Vienna”, he added.

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With the addition of Boston to its network, Austrian now reaches a total of 19 intercontinental destinations. “Expanding our long-haul network solidifies our position as the clear number 1 in Vienna and contributes to better connecting Austria as a hub for business and tourism,” concluded the executive.

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