Cheap Flights from Barcelona to Vienna in 2026

Cheap flights Barcelona to Vienna: airlines, airports, flight time, cheapest months and proven tactics to pay less. Search and book your flight.

Cheap Flights from Barcelona to Vienna in 2026

Looking for cheap flights from Barcelona to Vienna? Return fares start from about €50 if you time it right, and the route is served by more airlines than most travellers realise. Search and book your flight now — it takes less than a minute and shows live prices across every option.

How to find cheap flights from Barcelona to Vienna

The single biggest factor on this route is timing, not luck. Fares are lowest in January–March and November and highest during July–August and the Christmas market season. Beyond the calendar, three habits reliably cut the price: flying midweek, comparing both non-stop and one-stop itineraries, and booking 4–8 weeks ahead for European short-haul.

One-stop fares through Munich, Zurich, Warsaw sometimes undercut the non-stop, especially when low-cost carriers have raised their peak-season prices. Always compare total travel time against the savings before committing.

Airports: what you need to know

Flights depart from Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat (BCN). Vienna is served by Vienna International (VIE). Allow time for the transfer into the city when comparing fares.

In Barcelona, allow the usual buffer: Terminal changes are common and security lines peak in the early morning and late afternoon. At the Vienna end, check whether your airline lands at the main airport or a secondary one — fares can differ more than the transfer costs.

Airlines flying from Barcelona to Vienna

Austrian Airlines, Vueling, Ryanair (via Bratislava) and Wizz Air serve the corridor. Connecting itineraries run through Munich, Zurich, Warsaw, and on this corridor the difference between a non-stop and a one-stop fare can be significant in both directions.

Route detail Barcelona → Vienna
Direct flight time Approx. 2h20
Typical return fare from €50
Cheapest months January–March and November
Most expensive months July–August and the Christmas market season

Prices verified in public flight search engines and official airline sites.

Best time to fly and visit

For fares, target January–March and November. For the destination itself, late spring and early autumn hit the sweet spot: thinner crowds, comfortable temperatures, and hotel prices below the summer peak. Vienna stacks imperial palaces, coffee-house culture and one of Europe’s best public transport systems.

Money-saving tips

  1. Fly midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday departures consistently price below weekend flights on every European route.
  2. Set fare alerts instead of searching daily. When a fare drops below the typical range for the route, book it — cheap seats on popular city-break routes sell out first.
  3. Check both destination airports. If the route has a secondary airport, fares there can be noticeably lower once you factor in the transfer.
  4. Book 4–8 weeks ahead for European short-haul. Last-minute fares on city routes almost never drop.

FAQ

Getting from the airport into Vienna

The City Airport Train reaches Wien Mitte in 16 minutes; the S7 costs less. The airport is unusually close to the centre for a capital.

A first-timer’s short break in Vienna

Two days fit the Hofburg, St Stephen’s, a coffee-house lunch and Schönbrunn. Add a third for the museums of the Museumsquartier and a concert evening.

Baggage and fare types: read before you book

The cheapest fares on this route are almost always hand-luggage-only tickets. Before you celebrate a low price, check what it includes. Low-cost carriers charge separately for cabin bags, hold bags and even airport check-in, and those add-ons can double the total. Full-service airlines usually include a 23 kg hold bag and seat selection on economy fares, which is why a headline price €20 higher can still be the better deal for a week-long trip.

A practical rule: for a short break with a backpack, book the cheapest fare and skip the extras. For anything longer, compare the total price with a bag included across both low-cost and full-service options — the gap is often smaller than it first appears. Whichever you choose, add the bags at booking time; paying at the gate or the desk is always the most expensive way.

Is this route worth it?

Yes — and increasingly so. Competition from low-cost carriers has pushed fares down on this corridor for several years running, and a well-timed booking turns a major European capital into a genuinely cheap weekend away. Vienna stacks imperial palaces, coffee-house culture and one of Europe’s best public transport systems. The maths is simple: spend less on the flight, stay an extra night.

How much does a flight from Barcelona to Vienna cost?

Return fares start from about €50 in the low season, rising during July–August and the Christmas market season. Prices are indicative and change with demand.

Are there direct flights from Barcelona to Vienna?

Yes. Austrian Airlines, Vueling, Ryanair (via Bratislava) and Wizz Air serve the corridor.

What is the best month to visit Vienna?

Late spring and early autumn combine mild weather with lower fares than the peak summer months.

Which airport does the flight arrive at?

Flights land at Vienna International (VIE). Allow time for the transfer into the city when comparing fares.

Book your flight from Barcelona to Vienna

Fares move daily, and the cheapest seats on this route go first. Search and book your flight now and see every option in one place — TopTravelCentre compares live prices so you don’t have to.