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Snow and staffing gaps cause 20 % flight delays at Vienna Airport

Jan 11, 2026
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Snow and staffing gaps cause 20 % flight delays at Vienna Airport
A cold front that swept Austria on 6–7 January blanketed Vienna International Airport (VIE) in snow, forcing extensive de-icing and exposing ongoing labour shortages among ramp-handling crews. Aviation-analytics firm Flightera recorded that by 16:30 CET on 7 January, 20 % of departures and 8 % of arrivals were late, with average delays of 30-45 minutes. Only two of four de-icing bays were operational due to winter-operations upgrades. (visahq.com)

Flag-carrier Austrian Airlines activated a voluntary rebooking policy for tickets dated 7–9 January, while neighbouring carriers warned of missed rail connections to Bratislava and Budapest. Business travellers transiting Vienna should build in extra buffer time and monitor potential knock-on effects on Schengen-stay limits if trips need to be extended. (visahq.com)

Snow and staffing gaps cause 20 % flight delays at Vienna Airport


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Ground-handling companies, already stretched since the pandemic, reported an uptick in seasonal sick leave among staff commuting from snow-hit Lower Austria. Unions insist that staffing gaps will persist unless pay is raised before the summer-schedule expansion, despite airport management pledging to open two new de-icing pads by February. (visahq.com)

Travel-management firms advise rerouting via Munich or Zurich for time-critical meetings and remind employers that Schengen overstay penalties remain steep. Visa advisers recommend automated 90/180-day counters and, if necessary, filing short-stay extension requests well before the 14-day grace period expires. (visahq.com)

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