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Salzburg Airport (IATA: SZG, ICAO: LOWS), [3] branded as Salzburg Airport W. A. Mozart, is Austria's second largest airport. It serves Salzburg , the fourth-largest Austrian city, and is a gateway to Austria's numerous ski areas.
Vienna International Airport always ranks first with tens of millions of passengers per year. This is typically followed by Salzburg Airport with around a million or two passengers per year, then Innsbruck Airport (except in 2021), Graz Airport, with Linz Airport getting a few hundred thousand passengers, and Klagenfurt Airport being ranked last.
Salzburg Airport (Salzburg Airport W.A. Mozart) 47°47′35″N 013°00′15″E / 47.79306°N 13.00417°E / 47.79306; 13.00417 ( Salzburg Sankt Georgen am Ybbsfelde
Salzburg Airport Map of the Salzburg trolleybus system. Salzburg Hauptbahnhof is served by comprehensive rail connections, with frequent east–west trains serving Vienna, Munich, Innsbruck, and Zürich, including daily high-speed ICE services. North–south rail connections also serve popular destinations such as Venice and Prague.
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Hangar-7 is an events venue, gallery and museum space adjacent to Salzburg Airport. Designed to bring together arts, aviation and the culinary arts, the venue hosts the Michelin-starred restaurant Ikarus, [1] two bars and a lounge alongside a collection of historical airplances, helicopters, Formula One racing cars, and more in rotating exhibitions.
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Salzburg [note 1] (Austrian German: [ˈsaltsbʊrɡ], Northern German: [ˈzaltsbʊʁk] ⓘ; Austro-Bavarian: Soizbuag, also known as Salzburgerland; Italian: Salisburghese) is an Austrian federal state.