Summer 2025 in Vienna marks a fascinating turning point for travellers seeking authentic, transformative experiences. With the launch of the new flight program, Vienna opens up to a total of 190 destinations, combining captivating new experiences in Europe and Asia. The city itself, renowned for its hidden treasures such as its imperial castles and opera house, will dazzle visitors with its 2025 novelties. Prepare yourself for a memorable journey, combining refinement and environmental awareness, in this breathtaking city full of charm and cultural heritage.
A vibrant summer in Vienna
The summer flights 2025 at Vienna promises a kaleidoscope of enchanting destinations across Europe and Asia. With almost 190 destinations to choose from, travelers in search of unique experiences are sure to find what they're looking for. Vienna, already renowned for its imperial castles and opera house, is transformed into a cultural crossroads with the addition of these new routes. Visitors can stroll through the Old Town, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Sitebefore flying off to new horizons.
European destinations not to be missed
Europe once again demonstrates its diversity and richness with destinations that will appeal to lovers of breathtaking scenery and history alike. Among the new destinations, travelers can look forward to discovering the picturesque alleys of Salerno, thanks to the new spring connections announced by Volotea. For those in search of urban adventure, Cathay Pacific is relaunching its connections to Rome and consolidates its European network with a dozen exciting new destinations.
The charms of Asia revealed
In Asia, the summer of 2025 offers the prospect of exotic journeys, where every stopover is an invitation to discovery. Saudia is expanding its global network, encouraging adventurers to explore vibrant cities rich in culture. At the same time, Air Journal highlights Bangkok and Marrakech in its analysis of the year's top destinations, offering travelers the chance to lose themselves between tradition and modernity.
Made-to-measure travel a reality
With such varied travel promotions, 2025 will become the year of the tailor-made escape. This trend is being reinforced in particular by Lufthansa, which is rolling out its new Allegris cabinThe new "Sailing" line-up offers unrivalled comfort in contemporary and exotic destinations. Morocco, for its part, is preparing to welcome the curious from all horizons with its places not to be missed to explore.
America's new horizons
Summer 2025 won't be limited to Europe and Asia. Airline innovation is also making itself felt on the American continent, with Avelo Airlines unveiling its summer program 2025 including 25 new destinations on the East Coast. An exceptional opportunity for lovers of the great outdoors to immerse themselves in lush nature and dynamic cities.

Summer 2025 in Vienna: News and Destinations in Europe and Asia
Destination | Features |
Vienna, Austria | UNESCO Heritage |
Rome, Italy | Archaeology and History |
Tokyo, Japan | Blending Tradition and Modernity |
Marrakech, Morocco | Crafts and Culture |
Bordeaux, France | Wine Region |
Bali, Indonesia | Lush Nature |
Prague, Czech Republic | Gothic architecture |
Istanbul, Turkey | Bridge between two Continents |
Seoul, South Korea | Advanced Technology |
Lisbon, Portugal | Colorful City |
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