Luftfahrt und Infrastruktur im Großraum Wien - Bratislava Dr. Fritz Otti Austrian Airlines Group Wien, 24. Februar 2005
MUC 26,8 (24,2) MUC VIE 14,8 (12,8) PRG 9,7 (7,5) BUD 6,5 (5,0) LIN BTS SZG 200 km GRZ ZAG ZAG MUC
AAG Position in Central and Eastern Europe 1989 Moscow Warsaw Western Europe Prague Vienna Budapest Intercontinental Connections Zagreb Bucharest Belgrade Sofia
AAG Position in Central and Eastern Europe 2005 St. Petersburg Riga Winter 2004/05 36 Destinations 23 countries 433 weekly flights Poznan Vilnius Warsaw Moscow Prague Minsk Krakow Western Europe BTS Lviv Kiev Kosice Vienna Dnepropetrovsk Kharkov Budapest Chisinau Odessa Rostov Timisoara Zagreb Cluj Krasnodar Bucharest Sarajevo Ljubljana Tbilisi Intercontinental Connections Belgrade Dubrovnik Sofia Yerevan Baku Split Skopje Zadar Pristina Tirana Podgorica
The Austrian Airlines Group - a Major Player in Central and Eastern Europe OS is No. 1 in destinations served OS is No. 2 in market share transfer traffic OS is No. 3 in weekly frequencies offered 111 355