List of airlines of Austria

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This is a list of airlines which have an Air Operator Certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Austria.

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Scheduled airlines

Airline IATA ICAO Image Callsign Hub airport(s)Notes
Austrian Airlines [1] OSAUA Boeing 777-2Z9-ER, Austrian Airlines AN1647699.jpg AUSTRIAN Vienna International Airport Flag carrier of Austria
easyJet Europe [2] ECEJU EasyJet Europe, OE-LKJ, Airbus A319-111 (25750028468).jpg ALPINE Vienna International Airport
People's [3] PEPEV People's ViennaLine ERJ-170 Lebeda.jpg PEOPLES St. Gallen–Altenrhein Airport

Charter airlines

Airline IATA ICAO Image Callsign Hub airport(s)Notes
Air X Executive Jets Salzburg Airport
Airlink (Austria) JARAIRLINK Salzburg Airport
ALPI Jets ALXALPIJETS Vienna International Airport
Avcon Jet AOJ Embraer ERJ-135BJ Legacy 650, Avcon Jet JP7660820.jpg ASTERIX Vienna International Airport
Global Jet Austria GLJGLOBAL AUSTRIA Vienna International Airport
GlobeAir GAC Cessna 510 Citation Mustang, GlobeAir JP6955417.jpg DREAM TEAM Linz Airport
Grossmann Air Service HTG Embraer 500 Phenom 100, Grossmann Air Service JP7554233.jpg GROSSMANN
Mali Air MAEMALI AIREXPRESS Graz Airport
MJET MJF Gulfstream G200 exterior.jpg EM-EXPRESS Vienna International Airport, Zurich Airport
Tyrolean Jet Services TJS Untitled Airbus A318-112 (CJ); OE-LUX@ZRH;24.09.2012 675bh (8019811749).jpg TYROLJET
Pink SparrowSZG Airport-Vienna 1746.JPG SPARROW Salzburg Airport, Linz Airport, Vienna Airport

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