Vienna Airport deals with more shipping in the first half of 2025


The results of successful goods at Vienna Airport: In the first six months of this year, the airport increased the load that was dealt with by 12822 tons to 154,001 tons. This is more than nine percent of the same period last year.

“With a 9 percent increase, travel law at Vienna Airport grew in the first half of 2025. We recorded a strong growth in April (+13 per cent) and May (+15 percent) in particular, mainly driven by the e -commerce sector, and the connection of Julian Julian Julian Julian. CO from Vienna Airport.

“Vienna Airport sees additional growth potential in e -commerce, especially in the pure shipping communications area. We are well equipped for this growth: handling equipment in place, and the shipping sites have been completed, and we are located in the vicinity directly from the shipping warehouse. Vice President of Earth handles and goods in Flughafen Wien Ag.

From January to June 2025, the abdomen charging increased by 9476 tons to 67,070 tons – by 16 percent more than the same period last year. This trend, which has already become clear in the first three months of the year, continued in the second quarter and again more than compensation for the slight decrease in the fresh air load. In May, Vienna Airport increased its 25 percent charge to 12,413 tons compared to the same month last year.

The load that was dealt with in the drug treatment center increased in the first half of the year as well – by 12.0 percent to a total of 2040 tons. Vienna Airport is one of the few airports in central and eastern Europe offers a center specialized in drug handling. This guarantees professional transport with a cold, uninterrupted chain.

From January to the end of June this year, 81,162 tons were imported through Vienna Airport, which represents an increase of four percent. Export numbers increased by up to 15 percent to 72,839 tons.

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