Vienna experienced an unprecedented heat surge on Sunday, setting a new all‑time temperature record for Austria’s capital. According to the Unwetterzentrale, temperatures in Wien‑Stammersdorf climbed to 39.7°C, surpassing the previous peak of 39.5°C measured in August 2013. A Historic Day for Austria The scorching value of 39.7°C, recorded shortly before 15:00, marks one of the highest temperatures ever observed in Austria. The national record remains 40.5°C, but Sunday’s reading places Vienna closer than ever to that extreme threshold. Meteorologists noted that afternoon hours typically bring the day’s maximum heat, meaning…
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Austria’s June Pensions to Be Paid Out on July 1: What Retirees Need to Know
Austria’s more than two million pensioners will receive their June pension payments on July 1, as confirmed by the Pensionsversicherungsanstalt (PVA). The monthly transfer follows the usual rhythm: pensions are paid in arrears, on the first working day of the following month. Because July 1 falls on a Wednesday this year, no adjustments are necessary. The Bigger Picture: A Heated Debate Over Pension Adjustments Few topics have dominated Austria’s public debate in recent months as intensely as pension increases. The upcoming adjustment for 2026 has sparked frustration among retirees, as…
Read MoreAustria to Introduce €3 Flat Customs Fee on Non‑EU Parcels Starting July 1
Austria — Online shoppers will soon feel a noticeable price increase when ordering goods from outside the European Union. Beginning 1 July 2026, the EU will abolish the long‑standing €150 duty‑free threshold for low‑value imports and replace it with a €3 flat customs fee per product category. The change affects all consumers in Austria and across the EU — from bargain hunters on Temu and Shein to those ordering from the UK, Switzerland or the United States. What changes for consumers The new fee applies per product category, not per…
Read MoreVienna Airport to Ease Liquid Rules as New 3D Scanners Transform Security Checks
Passengers flying out of Vienna International Airport will soon experience a major change at security checkpoints. Beginning 4 July 2026, travelers may carry liquids up to two liters in their hand luggage — a dramatic shift away from the long‑standing 100‑milliliter limit that has shaped European air travel for nearly two decades. A Summer Travel Boost The new rule takes effect just as school holidays begin in Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland, offering relief to thousands of families preparing for summer trips. No more decanting sunscreen, shampoo or perfume into…
Read MoreAustria Braces for Severe Storms as Heatwave Peaks
Heatwave Drives Local Storm Eruptions On Saturday, forecasters warned of heat thunderstorms between 15:00 and 21:00 in Vorarlberg, Tyrol and East_Tyrol. With temperatures soaring to 34–39°C, the combination of scorching sunshine and humid subtropical air created ideal conditions for sudden, localized storms over the mountains. These cells brought intense rainfall, brief storm-force gusts, and rapid weather changes. While the storms weakened later in the evening, overnight lows remained tropical, ranging from 18°C to 26°C. Sunday: Peak of the Heatwave Sunday marks the likely peak of the current heatwave, with temperatures…
Read MoreAustria Braces for Seven Tropical Nights as Heatwave Intensifies
Austria’s prolonged heatwave is entering its most extreme phase, with meteorologists warning of seven consecutive tropical nights—minimum temperatures staying above 20°C—and daytime highs approaching 40°C this weekend. According to experts at Geosphere Austria, the country is on track to challenge long‑standing temperature records, while private weather service Ubimet expects new June records in every federal state. The national all‑time heat record still stands at 40.5°C, measured in August 2013 in the district of Bruck an der Leitha. But forecasters say the coming days could come uncomfortably close. Heat Days Multiply…
Read MoreVienna Airport Drops 100‑Milliliter Liquid Rule as New CT Scanners Go Live for Summer Travel Rush
Vienna, Austria — Just in time for the start of the summer holidays, Vienna International Airport is rolling out a major upgrade that will change the way passengers pass through security. Beginning Saturday, 4 July 2026, the long‑standing 100‑milliliter limit for liquids in hand luggage will be lifted, thanks to the introduction of next‑generation CT scanners. Airport board member Julian Jäger confirmed the launch in ORF’s Wien heute series Bei uns, noting that the new system will be fully operational on the first day of the school holidays. “Passengers can…
Read MoreNur noch 30 Sekunden – How Vienna Is Turbocharging Citizenship Processing
Austria’s path to citizenship has long been associated with thick folders, long queues, and even longer waiting times. But in Vienna, the office responsible for naturalization—Magistratsabteilung 35 (MA 35)—is undergoing a quiet but profound transformation. Faced with a surge in applications, the department has turned to home‑grown digital tools that are reshaping one of the city’s most complex administrative processes. A Record Wave of Applications In 2025, Vienna received 14,445 applications for Austrian citizenship, a 56.9% increase from the previous year. That spike would overwhelm almost any administrative system. Yet…
Read MoreAustria’s Housing Costs Continue to Climb as Rents Rise Sharply in Early 2026
Austria’s housing market grew noticeably more expensive in the first quarter of 2026, with rents continuing their upward trend across the country. According to new figures released on Thursday by Statistik Austria, the average rent including operating costs reached 10.5 euros per square meter, marking a 4.8 percent increase compared with the same period last year and 1.1 percent more than in the final quarter of 2025. The monthly rent for an average apartment rose from 663.8 euros to 695.1 euros year‑on‑year. Net rents climbed from 502 to 523.9 euros,…
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