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New York (JFK) โ Vienna
Round trip ยท business class
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Vienna is the gateway to central Europe and the home of Austrian Airlines, whose nonstop US network anchors the route. Austrian flies from Newark, Washington and Chicago into its Vienna hub, with a business class that is rolling out a new fully flat product across the long haul fleet, and United competes with its own Polaris service from Newark and Washington. As part of the Lufthansa group, Austrian also feeds a dense web of one stop options over Frankfurt, Munich and Zurich, so the fare landscape into Vienna is far deeper than three nonstop cities would suggest, and that depth is where negotiated value lives.
Austrian leans into its Viennese identity in a way that makes the cabin feel like part of the trip. The onboard service includes a genuine coffee menu prepared the Viennese way and catering that takes the country seriously, and the crews carry the easy central European hospitality that the city is known for. The flat bed on the refreshed cabin gives every passenger direct aisle access, and on an eastbound overnight that is what turns a long night into real sleep.

Vienna
Business
A new fully flat cabin rolling out across the long haul fleet, nonstop from Newark, Washington and Chicago into the Vienna hub, with Viennese coffee service onboard.
Polaris Business
Nonstop from Newark and Washington with flat beds and direct aisle access, the competitive check on the route.
Allegris Business
One stop over Frankfurt or Munich with the new Allegris cabins progressively rolling out across the long haul fleet.
Business
One stop over Zurich with a refined cabin and a smooth Alpine connection, a frequent value option into Vienna.

A real bed at 38,000 ft
From the moment you reach the airport to touchdown, every part of the journey is built to land you rested.
Priority check in
Fast track security and dedicated counters.
Premium lounges
Food, drinks and showers before you board.
Lie flat beds
Direct aisle access on long haul aircraft.
Fine dining
Multi course menus paired by sommeliers.
Amenity kits
Noise cancelling headphones, pyjamas, luxury kits.
Priority boarding
First on, first off, and extra baggage allowance.
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Austrian Airlines from Newark, Washington and Chicago, and United from Newark and Washington. One stop routings over Frankfurt, Munich and Zurich widen the field considerably.
Around eight and a half hours eastbound from New York, an overnight that lands in the late morning. The flat bed lets you start in the museums the same afternoon.
Yes, and you often should. Budapest, Prague and the Balkans are short hops from Vienna, and an open jaw home from Prague or Budapest prices close to a simple round trip.
January through March carries the lowest fares. September and October are the best value with good weather, while the concert season and the Christmas markets are the peaks.
*Prices based on recent bookings, subject to availability and seasonality.
The rest of the Vienna brief: the Austrian cabin, the one stop hubs and how to extend the trip across central Europe.
Read moreShow lessThe crossing is a true long haul for Europe, around eight and a half hours eastbound from New York, an overnight that lands in the late morning or early afternoon. The six hour time difference makes a rested arrival genuinely valuable; Vienna is a walking city of museums, coffee houses and concert halls, and the flat bed is what lets you trade the airport for the Kunsthistorisches the same afternoon rather than the next day.
Vienna International is an efficient, midsized airport with a fast rail link, the City Airport Train, that reaches the center in sixteen minutes, plus a cheaper regular train on the same route. Premium passengers clear the fast track lanes quickly, and the compact layout makes the one stop connections over the German hubs comfortable rather than stressful. For travelers continuing deeper into central and eastern Europe, Vienna is a natural pivot, with short onward hops to Budapest, Prague and the Balkans, all of which we can ticket together with the transatlantic leg so the connections stay protected.
The city rewards a season aware approach. The cultural calendar peaks in two windows: the late spring and early summer concert and festival season, and the famous Christmas market weeks from late November through December, both of which lift demand and fares. The value sits in the shoulders, with September and October offering crisp weather and the autumn cultural season at softer prices, and January through March carrying the lowest fares for travelers who embrace the cold and the cafe culture.
Vienna also pairs naturally with the rest of central Europe on a single ticket, and an open jaw home from Prague or Budapest often prices close to a simple round trip. Tell our travel experts your dates and where in the region you are ultimately headed, and we will quote Austrian against United and the one stop hubs, with a personal quote typically within the hour.