Air China has become a ‘regular starter’ at the Vienna Airport

Airbus A330-300 jets deployed: New regular service of Air China to start from Vienna to Beijing four times weekly

Vienna Airport offers a new connection to Asia: on 5 May 2014 at 6.10 am, the first A330-300 flight by Air China from Beijing landed in Vienna. At 7.30 am, the aircraft departed for the continuing flight to Barcelona.

Air China will operate four weekly flights on the Beijing – Vienna – Barcelona route. Every Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, the aircraft will depart from Beijing at 2.10 am and land in Vienna at 6.10 am. At 7.30 am, the flight continues to Barcelona, with landing scheduled for 9.25 am. In the return direction, the machine will depart from Barcelona at 11.25 am and land in Vienna at 13.25 pm. The take-off from Vienna for Beijing is scheduled for 2.55 pm, where the flight will land at 5.55 am the next morning.

“Twenty-two years ago, Air China used to have flights to Vienna. Today, the long history of Europe, the growing of the European Union and the irresistible charm of Vienna bring us back. I believe that the re-union of Air China and Vienna will make our partnership tighter, stronger and more fruitful,” said Feng Run´e Vice President of Air China at the celebration in the General Aviation Center.

“The flow of traffic between Asia and Europe is expected to grow at an increasing rate in the future. Expanding our long-haul offering is therefore one of our strategic goals and, together with our partners, we are continuously working to attract new carriers to Vienna“, indicated Julian Jäger, member of the Management Board of Flughafen Wien AG.

Air China was founded in 1988 and has more than 460 aircraft that service over 280 connections to 145 cities in 29 countries throughout the world. As part of the Star Alliance network, Air China is continuously expanding its offering to destinations in Europe. The airline currently operates more than 100 flights each week to European cities like London, Paris, Frankfurt, Rome and Madrid.

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