Your ultimate guide to Salzburg Airport W. A. Mozart (SZG)

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Discover Salzburg Airport W. A. Mozart

Salzburg is home to Austria's second largear airport, with high-quality amenities and efficient service.

Airport Code (IATA):

(SZG)

Location:

Salzburg

Address:

Innsbrucker Bundesstraße 95, 5020 Salzburg

Terminals:

2

Airlines:

Aer Lingus, airBaltic, Air Corsica, Air Serbia, Arkia, British Airways, Corendon Airlines, Corendon Airlines Europe, easyJet, Eurowings, Finnair, Fly Play, Flydubai, Flynas, GetJet Airlines, Iberia, Icelandair, Israir, Jet2.com, Lufthansa, Norwegian Air Sweden, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Nouvelair Tunisie, Ryanair, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Smartwings, Transavia, TUI Airways, Turkish Airlines, Wizz Air

Annual Passenger Traffic:

5,900,000

Brief History:

The first route from Salzburg Airport was inaugurated in 1926. It's named after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Flights to and from Salzburg

Some popular destinations from Salzburg Airport W. A. Mozart are Frankfurt, Palma de Mallorca, Hamburg, Istanbul and London. The major airlines serving this airport include British Airways, Lufthansa, SAS and Turkish Airlines.

Getting to and from the Airport

You can get to Salzburg Airport using public bus lines 2 and 10, by various intercity buses and by car. You can rent a car from Alamo, Avis, Hertz and other companies at the airport. Daily parking fees start at €22.

Airport facilities and services

Lounges

Yes

Wi-FI

Yes

Dining

Yes

Duty-free Shopping

Yes

Currency Exchange

No

ATMs

No

Baggage Storage

No

Prayer room

No

Baby feeding facilities

No

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