Aeropuerto de Salzburg (W. A. Mozart) (SZG)
Salzburg Airport, also known as W. A. Mozart Airport (IATA: SZG, ICAO: LOWS), is located in the picturesque city of Salzburg, Austria. Named after the famed composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who was born in Salzburg, the airport serves as a major gateway to this culturally rich and geographically stunning region. Situated just 4 kilometers from the city center, Salzburg Airport is ideally positioned to connect travelers to both the historic landmarks of Salzburg and the nearby Alpine resorts, making it a popular choice for both leisure and business travelers.
Originally opened in 1926, Salzburg Airport has undergone numerous expansions and updates to meet the growing demands of modern air travel. It is an international airport that facilitates both domestic and international flights, playing a key role in the region's connectivity. The airport features two terminals and a single runway, efficiently handling the traffic of the burgeoning travel market.
In terms of statistics, Salzburg Airport serviced approximately 1.8 million passengers in recent pre-pandemic years, showcasing its importance as a regional hub. The airport handles around 30,000 aircraft movements annually, collaborating with numerous airlines that connect Salzburg to major destinations across Europe and beyond. Airlines like Austrian Airlines, Ryanair, and Eurowings regularly operate out of Salzburg, ensuring a broad spectrum of travel options for passengers.
Its modern facilities, combined with a rich historical legacy and strategic location, make Salzburg Airport a vital component of Austria’s transport infrastructure, enhancing the region’s accessibility and fostering its tourism industry.