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Austrian Airlines launches direct Azores flights

Kate Angel
Last updated: 7 July 2026 12:16
By Kate Angel
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Lush green hills with flowers in the Azores, with another mountain on the horizon in the far distance.
The Azores are a favourite amongst European holiday makers due to their stunning natural landscapes © Guillaume Baviere
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Austrian Airlines (OS) has announced the launch of new direct flights from Vienna (VIE) to Ponta Delgada (PDL) in the Azores, Portugal, also dubbed the “Hawaii of Europe”. On the same day, the airline launched its online fan shop, selling branded merchandise, including clothing, flight accessories, and miniature aircraft models.

Image shows a drawn map of the nine Azores islands in the Atlantic Ocean labelled Santa Maria, Formigas, Sao Miguel, Terceira, Graciosa, Sao Jorge, Faial, Pico, Flores and Corvo.
Map of the Azores (by island group), which lies about 870 miles west of the Portuguese mainland © Cristiano Tomás

‘Hawaii of Europe’

The airline’s brand-new flight route to PDL will also be the longest operated by its continental A320neo fleet and will take just over five hours. The scheduled flights will operate weekly on Tuesdays until early September and are described by OS as a particularly demanding destination. It highlights that from an operational perspective, it is more complex than typical routes, requiring extensive planning, including fuel management, routing and alternate airports. This is likely because the destination is an archipelago of nine volcanic islands featuring dramatic scenery and changing weather temperatures.

Captain Christoph Mosser said:

“Our team prepared extensively for the launch of this new destination. Our experience operating long-haul flights across the North Atlantic has been invaluable, and we also exchanged expertise with our colleagues at Eurowings and Edelweiss. I find the Azores absolutely fascinating and a truly unique holiday destination that is still relatively undiscovered. It is certainly not a typical summer destination – temperatures remain pleasantly moderate in summer and mild throughout winter. The weather changes quickly, but that is part of what makes the islands so diverse and captivating, just like their spectacular landscapes.”

Image shows two pairs of white socks with 'jet' and 'legs' writing in red on each with red plane pictures above on a red background
Austrian Airlines’ jet-legs tennis socks are one of many products available from their new online fan shop © Austrian Airlines

Online fan shop

Austria’s leading airline has also launched its online merchandise shop, so “customers can bring a piece of Austrian Airlines into their homes.”

In May 2026, the airline previewed its new brand identity, “feels like flying“, in a move to modernise the airline’s image. This new style features in its new logo and updated cabin design, while also being curated into its new shop products, many of which allow passengers to be “prepared for take-off'”.

Have you ever flown to the unique Azores? Share your experiences in the comments below. 

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