This is a list of destinations served by the Austrian Airlines Group (Austrian Airlines, Lauda Air, Tyrolean Airways) (as of December 2009) [1]:
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Africa
Asia
Central Asia
East Asia
South Asia
Southeast Asia
Southwest Asia
Europe
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Southern Europe
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Croatia
- Italy
- Greece
- Athens - Athens International Airport
- Thessaloniki -
Thessaloniki International Airport, "Macedonia"
- Macedonia
- Malta
- Portugal
- Faro - Faro Airport [seasonal]
- Funchal - Funchal Airport
- Serbia
- Spain
- Turkey
Western Europe
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Ireland
- Dublin - Dublin Airport [seasonal]
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
North America
Caribbean
- Dominican Republic
- Punta Cana - Punta Cana International Airport [seasonal]
Terminated destinations
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- Africa
- Egypt - Alexandria
- Kenya - Mombasa, Nairobi
- Mauritius - Port Louis
- Morocco - Agadir, Casablanca
- South Africa - Cape Town, Johannesburg
- Zimbabwe - Harare
- Asia
- Burma - Yangon
- People's Republic of China - Hong Kong, Shanghai
- India - Mumbai
- Indonesia - Denpasar
- Japan - Osaka
- Kazakhstan - Almaty
- Lebanon - Beirut
- Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur
- Nepal - Kathmandu
- Saudi Arabia - Jeddah, Riyadh
- Singapore
- Sri Lanka - Colombo
- Thailand - Phuket
- Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh City
- Europe
- Bosnia and Herzegovina - Banja Luka
- Bulgaria - Burgas
- Estonia - Tallinn
- Germany - Bremen, Dortmund, Hanover, Nuremberg
- Hungary - Pecs
- Italy - Turin
- Latvia - Riga
- Poland - Katowice, Poznan, Wroclaw
- Portugal - Lisbon
- Romania - Baia Mare
- Russia - Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Nizhniy Novgorod
- Slovakia - Bratislava
- Spain - Madrid
- Turkey - Ankara
- United Kingdom - London-City, London-Gatwick, Manchester
- North America
- Canada - Montreal
- United States - Atlanta, Chicago, Miami
- Oceania
- Australia - Melbourne, Sydney
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