Austrian Airlines Expands “AIRail” Service to Innsbruck. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

“AIRail” Service
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Austrian Airlines and ÖBB have expanded the “AIRail” service, connecting Innsbruck to Vienna Airport. This service offers seamless train-to-flight travel across Austria under one ticket.

How the “AIRail” Service Enhances Connectivity

With Innsbruck now part of the “AIRail” network, passengers can enjoy up to 13 daily connections. This addition simplifies travel from Innsbruck to Vienna Airport and over 125 global destinations.

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By combining rail and air services, this partnership ensures faster and more sustainable travel options. Travelers can book a single ticket covering both train and flight, making journeys effortless.

“AIRail” Service: A Decade of Innovation and Growth

This expansion celebrates 10 years of Austrian Airlines’ collaboration with ÖBB. The partnership has modernized Austria’s transport network while reducing carbon emissions.

Over the past decade, the “AIRail” service has set benchmarks in multimodal travel, blending high-speed rail and global flight options. Innsbruck’s inclusion highlights a stronger commitment to sustainability.

Effortless Multimodal Travel with Austrian Airlines

The “AIRail” service allows passengers to transition smoothly between train and air travel. With a single booking, travelers save time, avoid delays, and gain access to convenient connections.

As Austrian Airlines and ÖBB celebrate their 10-year milestone, the future of multimodal travel in Austria looks promising. The expanded “AIRail” service redefines sustainable travel across Austria.

Source, photo: www.travelandtourworld.com

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