Austrian Airlines showcases a refined interpretation of Austrian heritage in its Business Class, offering a premium journey that stands apart in the European aviation landscape. As the nation’s flagship carrier—now an integral part of the Lufthansa Group alongside Swiss and Brussels Airlines—Austrian maintains an identity rooted in local culture, from its cabin ambiance to its culinary philosophy.
Without a First Class product, Business Class is Austrian’s top-tier in-flight experience, where travelers are treated to thoughtful touches such as onboard chefs and a specialty coffee selection reminiscent of a classic Viennese café. These elements distinguish Austrian among its Star Alliance peers.
Frequent flyers can accrue and use Miles & More points across the Star Alliance network, which includes global leaders like ANA, United, Turkish Airlines, and Thai Airways. Strategic codeshare partnerships further expand Austrian’s reach, ensuring seamless access to a vast array of international destinations and premium airport lounges.
Airport experience
Vienna International Airport serves as Austrian Airlines’ principal hub, and the Business Class ground experience here is streamlined and efficient. Priority check-in counters, expedited security screening, and exclusive boarding lanes are all standard for Business Class guests, ensuring a seamless start to the journey. While the airport’s rapid expansion has resulted in a complex layout, attentive airport staff are readily available to guide travelers between interconnected terminals.
Discover more about Vienna Airport on austrian.com
Business Class travelers departing Vienna enjoy access to both Schengen and non-Schengen lounges, depending on their route. Additionally, Senator Lounges are available for Star Alliance Gold, top-tier Miles & More members, and First Class passengers connecting to other alliance flights.
The lounges are thoughtfully designed, featuring a curated selection of hot and cold dishes, an extensive beverage program with Austrian wines, premium spirits, and a variety of local and international periodicals. Spacious seating, panoramic apron views, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, and the airline’s LoungeNet digital platform foster a relaxing pre-flight environment. Self-serve bars and buffets are consistently replenished and meticulously maintained.
For more details on Austrian Airlines lounges at Vienna Airport
Outside Austria, Business Class guests are welcomed in select third-party and Star Alliance partner lounges, guaranteeing a consistent premium experience worldwide despite the absence of Austrian-branded lounges abroad.







Cabin & Seat
The Austrian Airlines Business Class cabin is elegantly accented in signature red and blue, lending vibrancy to the neutral seat palette. The long-haul fleet—comprising Boeing 767-300ER and 777-200ER aircraft—features alternating seat layouts to optimize privacy and space.
Each seat reclines into a fully flat bed: on the 777, beds extend up to 2 meters (6.5 feet), while on the 767, they measure 1.9 meters (6.2 feet). Both aircraft offer a generous 111.7 cm (44 inches) of pitch, ensuring ample legroom for even the tallest travelers. Notably, bulkhead seats 1A and 1K on the 767 provide extra space, with an extended footwell for enhanced comfort.
Passengers benefit from thoughtful storage, magazine pockets, and both power and USB charging ports. Every seat is equipped with a plush pillow and a rolled duvet—ideal for restful transcontinental flights.
Boeing 767 cabins are arranged 1-2-1, ensuring direct aisle access for every guest. The 777 alternates between 1-2-1 and 2-2-2, with coveted single “throne” seats available. These offer unmatched privacy, with side consoles on both sides and no immediate neighbor. While a reservation fee applies for these exclusive seats, top-tier frequent flyers enjoy complimentary selection, and all Business Class travelers can choose throne seats at no extra cost on the day of departure if available. Pairs of seats are perfect for those traveling together, while solo passengers will appreciate the seclusion of window-side options.
For detailed seat maps, cabin images, and configuration data—including seat pitch and width—visit the Businessclass flight search. This resource helps you preview your seat before booking, ensuring an informed choice for your journey.




Cuisine
Prior to departure, Business Class guests are welcomed with a choice of Prosecco, juice, or mineral water—though alcohol service may be limited at select outstations. This is paired with a delicate amuse-bouche crafted by Austrian’s signature Flying Chef, setting the stage for a memorable meal. The comprehensive printed menu details an expertly curated wine list, and several crew members have received sommelier training, allowing for informed recommendations and food pairings.
Once airborne, a selection of fine beverages is offered on a trolley: three whites, three reds, and a dessert wine are typically available, alongside Austrian and international sparkling wines, including rotating Champagne labels such as Duval-Leroy Brut Réserve or similar. Four Austrian beers are generally featured, with crew eager to share their local favorites with passengers.
The spirits menu is robust, featuring everything from Campari to premium Scotch, and after-dinner options include Rémy Martin and Bailey’s. A highlight is the classic Sidecar cocktail, crafted with Cognac and presented as a refined nightcap. A full range of soft drinks, juices, and teas rounds out the beverage service.
One of the most distinctive elements of Austrian Airlines Business Class is the post-meal Viennese coffee ritual. The Julius Meinl coffee menu offers nearly a dozen specialty preparations, each meticulously brewed and served in elegant glassware or porcelain, often accompanied by a chocolate treat. The Wiener Eiskaffee—double espresso with vanilla ice cream and whipped cream—is a perennial favorite, as is the foamy Wiener Melange. This authentic café experience is a hallmark of Austrian’s inflight hospitality.
Visit the Businessclass flight search to learn which Champagnes and premium beverages are currently featured in Austrian’s Business Class service.




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Service
The Austrian Airlines crew consistently delivers a polished and personable service, fluent in English, German, and most destination languages. During our latest flights, we experienced warm, conversational interactions—crew members are genuinely engaged, offering detailed explanations of onboard menus and eager to discuss the unique elements of the journey. This approachable professionalism is a hallmark of Austrian’s reputation for hospitality.





Entertainment
Business Class seats are equipped with large 38-cm (15-inch) HD displays on both the 767 and 777 fleets, controllable via touchscreen or remote. Passengers can browse up to 400 hours of on-demand films, series, documentaries, and children’s programming. High-quality, noise-canceling headphones are provided at each seat before takeoff for an immersive viewing experience.
For a complete overview of the entertainment offering, visit austrian.com
All long-haul aircraft offer Wi-Fi, with flexible pricing tiers based on duration and connection speed—ideal for both work and leisure. Details on current Wi-Fi packages and rates are available online.
Travelers can also download digital newspapers and magazines via the airline’s eJournals portal, accessible on mobile devices prior to departure. An exclusive onboard shopping catalogue is available both in-seat and online, allowing passengers to browse and pre-select luxury goods.
For more on in-flight entertainment and Wi-Fi offerings, consult the Businessclass flight search.

Amenities & Facilities
The amenity kit provided to each Business Class guest includes premium essentials: eyeshades, earplugs, hydrating lotion, lip balm, cozy socks, and a dental care set. On select routes, passengers receive an exclusive Austrian-designed mini rucksack, adding a touch of local flair. Before each meal, hot towels are distributed for a refreshing cleanse, and restrooms are equipped with additional amenities such as combs and stain-removal wipes.
Families traveling with infants can pre-book bassinet seats (termed “baby baskets” by Austrian) on long-haul flights. Advance reservation is strongly recommended, as availability is limited.

Short & Medium Haul
On intra-European and regional routes, Austrian’s Business Class seats are positioned at the front of the aircraft, offering enhanced legroom and the comfort of an adjacent blocked seat for added privacy. Travelers benefit from priority lounge access, fast-track security, and priority boarding privileges at the airport.
For flights within Europe and to the Middle East exceeding three hours, Business Class guests are treated to a full bar and a two-course meal, complete with elegant tableware and a trio of artisan breads. Austrian classics such as apple strudel and the beloved Kaiserschmarrn (fluffy shredded pancake) are signature dessert offerings. On short hops up to 50 minutes, passengers now receive a freshly baked pastry, with the option to enjoy it on board or take away.
Renowned for its partnership with Do & Co, Austrian consistently delivers outstanding catering, regardless of route length. The airline’s attentive service extends from long-haul to connecting flights, ensuring a consistently high standard.



Sustainability
Austrian Airlines is committed to ambitious environmental targets, aiming to reduce CO2 emissions by 33% by 2030 and improve fuel efficiency by 1.5% annually. The carrier has integrated a minimum 2% blend of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on all short- and medium-haul flights, and has discontinued domestic air service on routes with efficient rail alternatives under three hours from Vienna Airport. Since 2008, passengers have had the opportunity to offset their carbon footprint, with over EUR 1.5 million invested in certified CO2 compensation projects.
Advanced flight planning software ensures the most direct routing to minimize fuel burn. The Boeing 777 fleet is equipped with fuel scavenge pumps for optimal efficiency, and aerodynamic enhancements to the Embraer E195 reduce drag and emissions. The Vienna hub utilizes electric ground vehicles and robust recycling programs to further Austrian’s sustainability strategy.
For comprehensive information on Austrian’s carbon-neutral initiatives, visit austrian.com
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What We Love
- Exceptional Do & Co catering delivers a gourmet experience unmatched in European Business Class
- The authentic Viennese coffee service following the main meal is a signature Austrian Airlines touch
- Travelers are immersed in Austrian culture, with every detail—from cuisine to service—reflecting the nation’s heritage