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Turkey to Austria By Air freight, Container ship or Road

See the best way to ship your freight from Turkey to Austria by Air, Sea and Road. Compare transit times, frequency, emissions, sailing schedules and much more.

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Turkey to Austria

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Air Freight

2h 24m, 2-4 times a day

75kg CO₂e

Container Ship

1 day 18h, Every 1-2 weeks

243kg CO₂e

Road Freight

23hrs

23kg CO₂e
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Turkey to Austria by Air freight

The quickest way to get from Turkey to Austria by plane will take about 2h 24m and departs from İstanbul Airport (IST) and arrives into Vienna International Airport (VIE). There are flights departing 2-4 times a day on this route. Turkish Airlines is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with flights departing 2-4 times a day.

Quickest air route

İstanbul Airport to Vienna International Airport

Departs from

Departs from

2h 24m
2-4 times a day
1,226 km
762 mi.
Direct
No stops

Estimated emissions

75kg CO₂e (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDeparture frequencyAircraft types
Carrier Identifier: TKTurkish Airlines
2-4 times a dayAirbus A330-200+7 others
Carrier Identifier: JUAirSERBIA
1-2 times a dayAirbus A320+3 others
Carrier Identifier: LHLufthansaFreighter
2-4 times a dayAirbus A321+7 others
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Most frequent

Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport to Vienna International Airport

Departs from

Departs from

2h 25m
2-4 times a day
1,288 km
801 mi.
Direct
No stops

Estimated emissions

85kg CO₂e (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDeparture frequencyAircraft types
Carrier Identifier: PCPegasus Airlines
2-4 times a dayAirbus A321+1 others
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Air routes from Turkey to Austria

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Turkey to Austria by Container ship

The quickest way to get from Turkey to Austria by ship will take about 1 day 18h and departs from Aliaga (TRALI) and arrives into Trieste (ITTRS). There are vessels departing every 1-2 weeks on this route. MSC is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with vessels departing every 1-2 weeks.

Quickest ocean route

Aliaga to Trieste

Port of loading

Port of loading

1 day 18h
Every 1-2 weeks
1,843 km
1,145 mi.
Direct
No stops

Estimated emissions

243kg CO₂e (per TEU)

Service LinesService TypeDeparture frequencyServicing Carriers
Carrier Identifier: MSCUAdriatic Sea D / Line D
DirectEvery 1-2 weeksMSC, Maersk
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Cargo flights

Gemlik to Trieste

Port of loading

Port of loading

3 days 9h
2-4 times a week
2,551 km
1,585 mi.
Direct
2 stops

Estimated emissions

222kg CO₂e (per TEU)

Service LinesService TypeDeparture frequencyServicing Carriers
Carrier Identifier: MSCUAdriatic Sea B / ADRIAKIA
Direct2-4 times a weekMSC, Maersk
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Ocean routes from Turkey to Austria

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Turkey to Austria by Road

It is also possible to transport goods by road from Turkey to Austria. The total distance is around 2,371 km and will usually takes around 23hrs by road. Note: This time estimate is based on typical traffic conditions and does not take into consideration delays or congestion.

Quickest road route

Turkey to Austria

23hrs
N/A
2,371 km
1,473 mi.
Direct
No stops

Estimated emissions

23kg CO₂e (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDeparture frequencyVehicles
Carrier Identifier: default-truck-carrierTruck Operator
N/ATruck 40T
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