Starting May 20, Austrian Airlines will fly five times a week to Los Angeles on the U.S. West Coast, the carrier said Thursday.
“We are continuously expanding our offer with new long-haul destinations. This corresponds to our passengers’ demand that already showed last summer that they want to travel. Our new winter destination Cancún has confirmed this desire to travel,” says Austrian Airlines Chief Commercial Officer Michael Trestl. “Los Angeles is the gateway to California, a popular holiday destination and transfer hub for connecting flights with our partners. On the new destination, we are expecting a balanced level of local and transfer passengers who will transfer in Vienna,” said Austrian Airlines Chief Commercial Officer Michael Trestl.
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33 weekly flights to the USA
With Chicago, Washington and two airports in New York on the schedule, the carrier already operates a good route network in the eastern USA. All four airports will be served daily again from spring 2022. With Los Angeles, the West Coast will now alsobe connected with non-stop flights from Vienna.
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