Vienna Airport unveils local culinary partners for new Terminal 3 Southern Expansion


Vienna Airport has revealed its food and beverage partners for the new Terminal 3 Southern Expansion, set to open in 2027. The line-up features iconic local and international brands, offering a rich culinary experience. Pictured are: Vienna Airport Joint CEO and COO Julian Jäger, Mayor Michael Ludwig and Vienna Tourism CEO Norbert Kettner. Image: Vienna Airport

Summary:

  • Vienna Airport’s Terminal 3 Southern Expansion to introduce 10,000sqm of new retail and catering space by 2027, featuring 30+ new restaurants and shops.
  • Renowned food and beverage partners include Vienna’s top names such as DO & CO, Café Landtmann, Figlmüller, and Mochi, bringing local and international flavours to travellers.
  • Collaborations with SSP and Lagardère Travel Retail to launch culinary concepts like Starbucks, Jamie Oliver, NENI, and more, enhancing the airport’s global appeal.

Vienna Airport – a Corporate Partner of the FTE Digital, Innovation & Startup Hub – has unveiled the food and beverage partners for its new Terminal 3 Southern Expansion, which will begin operations in 2027. The list features well-known names from Vienna’s food scene: DO & CO, Café Landtmann, Figlmüller, AIDA, Mochi, Tür 7, NENI, Barbaro, Veganista, and JuiceFactory. This means travellers can look forward to Viennese food and drinks, from the iconic Wiener Schnitzel to extravagant cocktails, and from the coffee house culture to Asian fusion cuisine.

The Terminal 3 Southern Expansion is scheduled to be put into operation in the second quarter of 2027. Accordingly, Vienna Airport is adding another 10,000sqm of retail and catering space, including some 30 new restaurants and shops.

“Many international airports offer local specialities,” said Vienna Airport Joint CEO and COO Julian Jäger. “However, Vienna Airport is going one step further. It not only offers individual regional dishes in the terminal but Vienna in its entire culinary diversity, featuring a density of top brands which can normally only be found in the city centre. Accordingly, Vienna Airport is an authentic culinary business card for Vienna and Austria appealing to travellers from all over the world. This new level of quality is not a coincidence but expresses a clear aspiration. The Terminal 3 Southern Expansion and concepts such as these show how we are taking targeted steps towards becoming a 5-star airport. We are very pleased to have attracted several of the best and most renowned food and beverage partners in the city.”

The well-known Viennese bar Tür 7 will be represented in the new Terminal 3 Southern Expansion at Vienna Airport from 2027 with ‘Viennity by Tür 7’. Image: Vienna Airport

The new food and beverage partners of Vienna Airport’s Terminal 3 Southern Expansion represent the most well-known and established restaurants in Austria’s capital city, strengthening the airport’s role as a culinary business card for Vienna as a destination.

Vienna Airport is partnering with SSP and Lagardère Travel Retail on the new food and beverage outlets. At Vienna Airport, SSP is represented by concepts such as Jamie Oliver, Leberkaspepi, Trzesniewski, Dean & David and Anker bakery, as well as the Wolfgang Puck Kitchen + Bar. In the new Terminal 3 Southern Expansion building, SSP will work together with Figlmüller, Landtmann, Mochi and Tür 7, and will also bring Starbucks to the new terminal extension. Lagardère Travel Retail already operates several restaurants at Vienna Airport: Zugvogel, Burger King, AIDA, Haferkater and Costa Coffee, as well as the Café Bieder & Maier. In the new terminal building, Lagardère Travel Retail will support the operations of Neni, Barbaro and AIDA along with Burger King.

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