Austrian Airlines announced Wednesday a new nonstop route connecting Vienna to Boston starting July 1, 2024.
The Austrian airline will initially operate the route up to six flights per week on Boeing 767-300 aircraft with 211 seats in a three-class configuration.
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“We are pleased to announce Boston as a new and very attractive destination. This expansion enhances our long-haul offering and strengthens the Vienna hub,” said Michael Trestl, Chief Commercial Officer of Austrian Airlines.
Intercontinental network expands to 19 destinations
With the addition of Boston, Austrian Airlines increases its intercontinental footprint to a total of 19 destinations, offering passengers more than 125 cities worldwide by 2024.
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