EURO24: How Austria Goes to The Finale

This Austrian firm’s blend of Poa Pratensis and Lolium Perenne offers unmatched durability and regeneration, showcasing Austria’s critical role in the tournament.
ÖBB: 20-30 minute Delays Expected in August

In long-distance travel, travel time between Vienna and Salzburg, as well as further west, will be extended by up to 30 minutes in both directions. Trains between Vienna and Linz will need about 20 minutes longer.
Job Vacancies in Austria Rise by 8.5%

“More jobs are currently being advertised than at the end of 2023. By far the most job offers were in the service sector.”
27 New Flexity Trams for Vienna

The delivery of these 27 new trams is set to begin in mid-2025 and be completed by the end of 2026. The Flexity tram, measuring 34 meters in length, can accommodate 211 passengers.
Austria’s Main Political Parties Explained

Our guide to the main political parties in Austria ahead of the country’s parliamentary elections in September 2024.
Airlines Reliability Ranking: Austrian Airlines Comes Second

Austria’s flag carrier has relatively few cancelled flights and delays of more than fifteen minutes in a comparison of 20 European airlines.
Vienna to Remain on UNESCO’s Red List

Vienna was initially added to the Red List in 2017 because of the proposed height of the Heumarkt Neu project.
Austria Surpasses 50 Billionaires

Research shows that six of Austria’s top ten wealthiest individuals inherited their fortunes, consolidating wealth among the country’s richest.
Most Students in Austria Work While Studying

The motives for working vary, with covering living costs being the most common response, closely followed by the desire to afford extras.
Over 800,000 Registrations for New ORF Fee

ORF Director General Ronald Weißmann previously described up to 700,000 Austrian households as “illicit viewers.”