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Jan 6, 2026

ARBÖ Warns of Holiday-End ‘Traffic Waves’ and Frontier Queues 3–5 January

ARBÖ Warns of Holiday-End ‘Traffic Waves’ and Frontier Queues 3–5 January
Austria’s motorists’ club ARBÖ forecast on 5 January that the end of the Christmas school break would unleash “traffic waves” on alpine motorways linking Germany, Italy and Slovenia. The A12 Inntal, A10 Tauern and A11 Karawanken corridors were flagged for all-day congestion, while Nickelsdorf (HU) and Spielfeld (SI) could see multi-kilometre tail-backs because Austria still operates spot checks under its temporary Schengen-border derogation.

Corporate shuttle operators moving weekend commuters between Austrian headquarters and Bavarian plants were advised to add at least one hour of buffer time. ARBÖ specifically cautioned travellers connecting onward at Vienna International Airport to allow two extra hours, noting that EU 261 compensation does not cover road delays that cause missed flights.

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ARBÖ Warns of Holiday-End ‘Traffic Waves’ and Frontier Queues 3–5 January


The warning carries wider mobility implications. Many multinational firms rely on cross-border commuters from Slovenia and Hungary who drive in on Monday mornings. HR teams may need to adjust shift schedules or encourage employees to use ÖBB Nightjet services, which still had limited berth availability.

For logistics managers, prolonged queues at Nickelsdorf could delay just-in-time deliveries from factories in Győr and Bratislava. ARBÖ recommends using the digital “Green Lane” registration to expedite customs formalities for perishable goods.

Authorities have deployed extra police patrols and message signs but concede that capacity constraints on alpine routes make lengthy delays unavoidable during peak return days.
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