13 February 2025
At Forlì airport new route to Vienna
GoToFly connection weekly from June 22 through September 28, 2025
Starting from June 22nd and until September 28th, GoToFly launches a new weekly route connecting Forlì to Vienna, departing on Sundays from "Ridolfi" at 7.30 am and arriving in Vienna at 8.45 am. The return flight will depart from the Austrian capital at 2.15 pm, arriving in Forlì at 3.30 pm. Weekly connections will be operated on board B737-400 aircraft.
This new proposal, which is part of a double incoming-outgoing key, responds to the growing demand for direct flights between Italy and the Austrian capital, a destination also loved by tourists from Germany, Switzerland and DACH countries. These visitors traditionally choose Romagna, and in particular its Riviera, for holidays and stays, often on the occasion of religious and national holidays.
With just over an hour's flight, passengers can easily reach Vienna-Schwechat Airport (VIE), one of the most important and busiest airports in Central Europe, to immerse themselves in one of the most fascinating and historically rich destinations on the Old Continent.
Edited by the Editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: © Forlì Airport Press Office
Vienna Photo: Sisterscom.com, Shutterstock
Vienna Photo: Sisterscom.com, Shutterstock
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