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Linz Airport Passenger Reviews and Linz Airport Traveller Reports
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Linz Airport by Andrew Bennett
2 November 2006 Customer Rating : n/a
For a small airport, the organisation is almost unbelievably poor - when
passing through here twice last week, it took an eternity to exit
passport control because of the officiousness and dead-slow working
speed of Austrian immigration staff. On the way back, there was chaos
around the boarding gate area as two (yes, two!) flights were boarding
simultaneously through adjacent gates (leaving 8 others empty) and no
attempt was made to direct queues or instruct passengers to wait for
their number sequence for a Ryanair flight. A useful airport, yes - but
as poor as other contributors have said.
Linz Airport by Hendrik Bower
13 October 2006
The airport is tiny, the shops are few and expensive, even when compared
to other small Austrian airports such as Salzburg. The opening times are
poor by western standards (this is a general trend in the country).
There is a departure room at Linz where once you have gone in, you
cannot go out . There is no prior warning of this fact, there are armed
police there to stop you leaving, something to do with international
law, depends where your destination country is. It is literally one room
before the runway with one drinks machine (poor) and one food machine
(poor). The airport is terrible but it may still be the best option if
you want a cheap flight to that area of Austria.
Linz Airport by K Chan
22 April 2006
The airport is ultra-small. I arrived some 3 hours early and found
myself trapped in an airport with nothing. There's a duty-free shop, a
cafe and, if I remember correctly, nothing else. There isn't even a TV
(well, I don't understand German but at least a TV gives you something
to watch). Those 3 hours were the worst part of my trip to Austria.
While the airport itself is obviously under-used, certain facilities
simply have to be provided to make the life of the handful of users
easier.
Linz Airport by James Maglo
25 November 2004
Linz is indeed a very small airport, however it serves it's purpose. Facilities are limited, and
flying in at 4:15pm I found the few shops were almost all shut. The hourly bus is excellent value
for money at 2.20EUR (compared to the £14 I paid in London, approx 18EUR) and only takes 20 minutes
non stop to the city centre. Beware, there is only ONE medium sized duty free shop after passport
control.
Linz Airport by Andreas Himmel
21 November 2004
Linz is a really small airport! It is only a few kilometer away from the city, but to go to the city
is either expensive, or takes a lot of time. The taxi costs EUR 22,00 from the Central railway
station to the airport (for this distance, it is a lot!). The Bus costs around EUR 2,00, but
there is only 1 bus an hour.
I won't spend their more time than necessary, because there is nothing! one or two shops, and cafes,
but not more!! It's ideal for Ryanair, but otherwise I would try to bypass this airport.
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