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> All countries > Europe Cheap flights to Europe - fast, comprehensive flight search Find the cheapest flights anywhere with Skyscanner! Search and book for free on hundreds of airlines and thousands of destinations worldwide.Skyscanner is simple and fast. And it’s free to use! Compare low cost flights to Europe countries then book your airline tickets directly by clicking through to agency and airline sitesIf your travel dates are flexible we can show you the cheapest days in the month to fly. So the only question left is... where to now?Browse through our flight offers below, or use the search box to enter your travel dates and let us find the cheapest flights to wherever you want to go. Cheap flights by country Cheap flights to Europe - most popular destinations Airport Vienna (VIE)   ARRIVAL/DEPARTUREBY CARThe airport is 18 km southeast of the city centre. To get to the airport from the outskirts of Vienna, either take the A4 airport motorway and then the Airport exit that goes straight to the departures building, or take the B9 highway.
The journey takes approx. 25 minutes.Address:Vienna International AirportA-1300 Wien Flughafen Austria - ATBY RAIL/BY BUSRail: The City Airport Train (CAT) operates between the airport and Wien-Mitte, the railway station in the centre of Vienna. The train runs at half-hourly intervals every day between 05:36 h and 23:39 h, and the journey takes 16 minutes. The fare is 11 €. Passengers taking the CAT from the City Air Terminal at Wien-Mitte to the airport have the option of checking in at the Wien-Mitte train terminal unless they have bulky items of luggage. The check-in facility is available for all airberlin and NIKI flights from 06:30–20:00 h until at least 75 minutes prior to departure; late-night check-in is available from 18:00–20:00 h.The S-Bahn (urban railway) operates from 05:00-22:40 h, with trains to the city centre leaving every 30 minutes. The journey takes 24 minutes and the fare is 3.60 €, incl. travel on the Vienna route network.Bus:The airport express buses operated by Vienna Airport Lines run every day from approx. 05:00–00:00 h.
There is a service to the city centre every 30 minutes. The journey takes 20–35 minutes and the fare is 6 €.BY TAXIThe taxi ranks are located in front of the Arrivals hall. The fare to Vienna costs approx. 35 € and the journey time is approx. 25 minutes.PARKINGShort stay car park: Car parks K1 and K2.Long stay car park: Multi-storey car parks PH3, PH4 and car park C.Parking charges »CAR HIRESixt »Tel.: 49 (0)180-525 4444Office hours: Mon-Fri 7:30-23:30 h, Sat 8:00-20:00 h, Sun 8:00-23:30 h Hertz »Tel.: 43 (0)1-700 732 661Office hours: Mon–Fri 7:00-23:00 h, Sat 8:00-20:00 h, Sun 8:00-23:00 hAirportINFORMATIONInformation desks are located in the Arrivals area, in Terminal 2 and in Bus Arrivals East.Tel.Houses For Sale Heights Of Woodside Inverness: 43 (0)1-700 722 233AIRBERLIN GROUP TICKET DESKTerminal 1A, Departure Level Office hours: Mon-Sun 8:00-20:00 h, as well as 120 minutes before departure. Honeycomb Tyres For Sale
Tel.: 43 (0)1-701 26 888 A further ticket counter is also located in terminal 1. Office hours: Mon-Fri 7:00-15:00 hAIRBERLIN GROUPCHECK-INOpening 120 minutes before each departure.Late-night check-in: From 18:00-21:00 h for all flights on the following day.Terminal 1A, desk 167 (AB-Flights and NIKI-Flights)Quick check-in: Terminal 1A, Departure AreaBaggage drop off: YesLEFT LUGGAGEThe left luggage office is located in the Arrivals hall. Puppies For Sale Near Oshkosh WiIt is open daily from 5:30-23:20 h and the charges are 2.70 € per item of baggage per day.LOST PROPERTY OFFICEThe lost & found desk is in the Arrivals area.Tel.: 43 (0)1-700 729 360CONFERENCE ROOMSOffice Park III with offices, Conference Center and meeting rooms of 40 to 2,121 m² is located opposite Arrival hall.BANKBanks are located in the arrivals and departures halls (open Mon–Wed and Fri–Sun 08:00–15:00 h, Thu 08:00–17:30 h) and there are numerous cash machines (ATMs) in the terminals.
There are also bureaux de change at the airport.SHOPPINGThe Vienna Airport Shopping Center has over 70 shops, ranging from duty frees to electronics, fashion and accessories, as well as trendy giftware, Austrian/Viennese souvenirs and basic necessities.Restaurants, cafés and bars are also provided.SPECIAL ASSISTANCEParking spaces for the disabled are available in car parks 3, 4 and C. There is also a 50 % discount for the disabled using these car parks.The airport has wheelchair-accessible toilets, lifts and telephone booths.The Airport Transfer Service offers transport facilities in a specially equipped minibus; tel.: 43 (0)1-700 735 910. Wheelchais can be hired at the airport.USEFUL INFORMATIONSERVICE LINKSInformative web sites:Vienna International Airport »General information Vienna »General information Austria »LOCAL TIMECET – the same as the rest of Central Europe.DISCLAIMERairberlin does not accept any liability for the information and links provided being up to date, correct, complete or for their quality.
UK tourists planning city breaks in Europe this spring will find the best bargains by heading east, new research has revealed. Following a drop in the value of the sterling, Eastern European cities now fill eight of the top 10 cheapest places to visit, according to a new study conducted by Post Office Travel Money.Warsaw in Poland ranked as the cheapest getaway city in Europe at £113 for 12 typical holiday expenses- including meals, two nights in a three star hotel, sightseeing and transport. Eighth-placed Prague remains best value for meals and drinks. At just under £32 for a three-course evening meal for two with a bottle of wine plus individual drinks including coffee, beer, Coca-Cola and a glass of wineThe Polish capital's prices, which were calculated in the City Costs Barometer by Post Office Travel Money, are almost a third of the price tag in Europe's most expensive city, Stockholm, which totalled £325 for the equivalent items.The study was also transformed into an infographic which reveals the prices of airport transfers, travel cards, sightseeing buses, heritage attractions, museums and art galleries for each of the top 10 destinations.
Despite registering a 15 per cent increase in costs, Vilnius in Lithuania, last year's top city, is a close runner-up in the survey with the equivalent items adding up to £115. Infographic reveals the prices of airport transfers, travel cards, sightseeing buses, heritage attractions, museums and art galleries for each of the top 10 destinations 1. Warsaw, Poland - £1132. Vilnius, Lithuania - £1153. Budapest, Hungary - £1234. Riga, Latvia - £1325. Krakow, Poland - £1336. Lisbon, Portugal - £1357. Dubrovnik, Croatia - £1378. Prague, Czech Republic - £1419. Moscow, Russia - £14610. Athens, Greece - £149 The city came in ahead of third-placed Budapest - £123 - and fourth-placed Latvian capital Riga - £132.A second Polish city, Krakow moved up to fifth position, thanks to an 8.5 per cent price fall making the cost of the average items hit £133.A drop in the cost of hotel accommodation helped Lisbon move two places up the barometer into sixth position with an average price tag of £135.The drop made the Portuguese capital the cheapest city in western Europe
as it overtakes Athens - £149 - which fell to 10th place.Soaring hotel prices account for a 28 per cent rise in the cost of a visit to Dublin which at £306 means it is now more than double the cost of a trip to Lisbon. Dublin is the most expensive of 21 eurozone cities surveyed.UK visitors will feel the pinch this year in cities including Barcelona, which is 15.2 per cent more expensive to visit than last year with the barometer totalling £280.  The cost of a trip to Vienna rose 17.2 per cent to £217, Venice surged 17.5 per cent to £283 and Tallinn soared 21.6 per cent to £160 - the largest rise in Eastern Europe.In seventh place on the top cheapest places for 2016 is Dubrovnik where the low cost of hotel accommodation which is £41 for two nights in a three-star hotel for two people, has taken the Croatian city to the leader board on the back of a 2.3 per cent year-on-year price fall. In seventh place on the top cheapest places for 2016 is Dubrovnik, where the low cost of hotel accommodation for two nights in a three-star hotel has taken the Croatian city to the leader board BASIC COSTS IN POST OFFICE'S TOP 10 CHEAP CITIES    Coffee Beer Cola WineThree course meal for two with bottle of wineTwo nights three star hotel for two adults Warsaw
, Poland£1.90  £1.52£1.14 £2.28 £28.49 £54  Vilnius, Lithuania £1.18 £1.42 £1.42 £2.05 £38.62 £50 Budapest, Hungary £1.21 £1.48 £0.94 £1.21 £29.44 £43 Riga, Latvia £1.97 £1.97 £1.97 £2.76 £55.17 £42 Krakow, Poland £0.95 £1.33 £0.95 £1.90 £42.73 £58 Lisbon, Portugal £0.55 £1.02 £1.10 £2.36 £39.41 £55 Dubrovnik, Croatia £0.87 £1.63 £1.63 £3.26 £35.01 £41 Prague, Czech Republic £1.17 £1.23 £1.20 £1.38 £26.85 £70 Moscow, Russia £2.03 £2.67 £1.71 £3.95 £42.70 £57 Athens, Greece  £1.58£2.76 £1.58 £3.55 £31.53 £63  Eighth-placed Prague remains best value for meals and drinks. At just under £32 for a three-course evening meal for two with a bottle of wine plus individual drinks including coffee, beer, Coca-Cola and a glass of wine, the Czech capital rates as cheapest for these staples.The collapse of the Russian ruble since 2014 has significantly reduced prices for UK tourists to destination and its total of £146 for 12 items has given Moscow a top 10 place in ninth position.