behind the head office of
Austrian Airlines The airport has four terminal buildings named
Terminal 1, 2 and
3 which are directly built against each other as well as the additional
Terminal 1A located opposite Terminal 1. Terminals 1, 2 and 3 connect to the five concourses. The central arrivals hall for all terminal areas is located in Terminal 3. It hosts check-in facilities for a variety of carriers, including leisure airlines like
Air Arabia,
Condor or
SunExpress, along with legacy and long haul carriers like
Hainan Airlines or
China Airlines. For renovation purposes the terminal had been temporarily closed in early 2025 and was reopened in modernised appearance April 2025. •
Terminal 2 was finished in 1960, when it was the only terminal of the airport. A huge extension was built in 1993, when the Plaza opened. Because of the opening of the new Terminal 3, the check-in area of Terminal 2 stopped operating in 2012. It was refurbished between 2016 and 2022 and now features new security screening areas and a revamped
baggage reclaim, which is connected to the baggage reclaim of Terminal 3. The original Terminal 2 is now used as the entrance of Concourses C and D. •
Terminal 3, also referred to as the
Austrian Star Alliance Terminal, with its adjoining Concourses F and G is the airport's newest facility. It was built between 2006 and 2012. It is used by
Austrian Airlines, most
Star Alliance members, and a number of other carriers including
Emirates,
El Al,
Korean Air and
Qatar Airways. A planned expansion has been postponed indefinitely. ==Expansion projects==