Fast and Reliable – Taking the train from Vienna’s main train station (Hauptbahnhof) to Vienna Airport is the fastest and most efficient way to travel. The City Airport Train (CAT) reaches the airport in just 16 minutes, while the S-Bahn S7 provides a budget-friendly option with a travel time of about 25 minutes. Â
No Traffic Delays – Unlike taxis or airport shuttles, trains run on a fixed schedule and are never affected by road congestion, ensuring you arrive at the airport on time. Â
Affordable & Comfortable – The train is a cost-effective way to travel, offering affordable tickets, comfortable seating, and dedicated luggage space. Â
Easy Connections – Whether you're at Vienna Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) or Wien Mitte, both stations have frequent trains to the airport, making transfers smooth and hassle-free. Â
Eco-Friendly Travel – Trains produce significantly lower carbon emissions than taxis or private cars, making them a sustainable travel option. Â
Choose the Right Train – The City Airport Train (CAT) is the fastest option, while the S-Bahn S7 is cheaper and stops at multiple stations. Â
Buy Tickets in Advance – Avoid last-minute stress by purchasing your **Vienna Airport train ticket online through our webiste for a smooth journey. Â
Validate Your Ticket – If you're taking the S-Bahn S7, remember to validate your ticket before boarding to avoid fines. Â
Check the Schedule – The CAT train runs every 30 minutes, while the S-Bahn S7 operates more frequently but takes slightly longer. Â
Luggage and Facilities – Both train options provide ample luggage space, and CAT trains offer free Wi-Fi, power outlets, and comfortable seating. Â
Yes, you can take the ÖBB Railjet from Vienna Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) to Vienna Airport (Flughafen Wien) in about 15 minutes or the City Airport Train (CAT) from Wien Mitte. Â
The City Airport Train (CAT) from Vienna Hauptbahnhof to Vienna Airport costs €14.90 one-way, offering the fastest and most comfortable travel option.
No, the U-Bahn (Vienna Metro) does not go directly to the airport. However, you can take the U-Bahn to Wien Mitte or Hauptbahnhof, where you can transfer to the CAT train to reach the airport. Â
Vienna Hauptbahnhof (Hbf) is about 18 km from Vienna Airport, and the CAT train takes just 15 minutes to get there. Â
No, the Vienna U-Bahn (Metro) is not free. A single ticket costs around €2.40, but you can purchase day passes or weekly travel cards for unlimited travel. Â
The S-Bahn (Schnellbahn) is Vienna’s regional train system, connecting the city with surrounding areas, including Vienna Airport. The U-Bahn (subway/metro) is an urban transport system that operates within the city but does not go to the airport.Â
Yes, the City Airport Train (CAT) allows all types of luggage and provides dedicated luggage storage areas, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free journey to Vienna Airport.
You can buy tickets online via our website, at vending machines in Vienna train stations, or at ticket counters. Â
While booking in advance is not mandatory, it is highly recommended if you’re taking the City Airport Train (CAT) to secure your ticket and avoid last-minute stress.
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