For the first time in three years, the Austria-wide climate ticket will be subject to a legally prescribed price adjustment in 2025. As announced in a press release today, this means that the public transport ticket will be 7.7 percent more expensive. Now, almost exactly three years later, the responsible climate ministry has announced that the prices for the climate ticket will be increased from 2025 by 7.7 percent. Climate ticket: steep price increase However, the price increase is no surprise. As with the vignette, the law stipulates that the…
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Over 100 euros for the first time—this is how expensive the new vignette is
ASFINAG announced the details of the new vignette on Thursday. The sea-green sticker will cost over 100 euros for the first time. The winter months are just around the corner, and motorists will face some changes. From November 1, the situational winter tyre requirement will apply, and one month later, the validity of the freeway vignette for 2025 will begin. ASFINAG has now announced the details. The colour of the new vignette will be a modern sea green. It will replace sun yellow and be available from around 6,000 sales…
Read MoreUp to 23 degrees: this week brings lots of sunshine
Tuesday: Clouds, fog, and light rain in the west The weather will become more unsettled on Tuesday. The day will start with clouds, fog, and high fog in many parts of Austria, but it will initially remain dry. By mid-morning, however, light rain will start to fall in the Lake Constance region (Vorarlberg) and slowly spread eastwards over the course of the day. By the evening, the rain will reach parts of Upper Austria and western Upper Styria. However, it will remain mostly sunny in the east and south, especially…
Read MoreNew corona variant brings a surprising turnaround
A new coronavirus variant is set to dominate the infection situation, and the latest wave is in Austria. But suddenly, everything seems different. Thousands of infected people, a rising wave, and a new coronavirus variant have recently caused alarm among numerous experts. “We are in a corona wave. Virus activity remains high. However, it is impossible to say when the peak will be reached and the wave will subside again,“ explained virologist Monika Redlberger-Fritz from MedUni Vienna in an interview published by the daily newspaper ”Heute” last week. This is…
Read MoreFood Waste in Austria: How Big Is the Problem?
Food waste is a pressing issue worldwide, and Austria is no exception. The amount of food being thrown away in the country has reached alarming levels, raising concerns about environmental sustainability and economic loss. Around one million tons of edible food are wasted annually across Austria, translating to approximately 133 kilograms per person. This staggering figure represents a waste of resources and contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions due to the energy-intensive processes involved in food production, transportation, and disposal. Households are the largest contributors to food waste, accounting for…
Read MoreWet and cloudy: what to expect over the next few days
As autumn slowly catches up with us, it will get wetter in many parts of Austria over the next few days. But don’t worry—October isn’t over yet, and it still has a few sunny surprises in store for us. Italian low pressure brings rain and gives the Föhn a break Over the next few days, an area of low pressure from Italy (i.e., a weather-determining area of low pressure that forms in the Mediterranean region) will influence the weather situation in Austria. Rain is expected in the south and west…
Read MoreSymptoms explained: How to recognize which disease you have
Corona is on the rise again in Austria! According to Hans-Peter Hutter from the Department of Epidemiology at the Medical University of Vienna, the “XEC” Omikron sub-variant is currently predominant and being detected more frequently. According to data from the Austrian Health Insurance Fund (ÖGK), 14,160 coronavirus cases have been recorded. Interpreting symptoms correctly The symptoms of the “XEC” variant are very similar to those of the previous variants. Those affected report fever, cough, cold, headache, and aching limbs on the internet, with one “new” symptom in particular: heartburn. According…
Read MoreAttention! Police now warn all citizens in Vienna
Corrosive acid has damaged the door locks of apartments in Vienna’s Landstraße. The police are now asking for special attention! Presumably using nitric acid, two door locks were damaged in the Landstraße district at around 3.00 pm on Wednesday. The as-yet-unknown perpetrators then broke into the two apartments. Whether anything was stolen is the subject of ongoing investigations. The Vienna State Office of Criminal Investigation has taken over the investigation. The police therefore ask for special attention and warn the public: “If you find damage to the lock on your…
Read MoreWind brings mild weather to Austria at the weekend
The wind continues to ensure mild temperatures in Austria. Although the experts at Geosphere Austria forecast precipitation in some areas over the coming days, the thermometer will climb to 22 degrees. It will be cloudy and rainy on Friday from the south of the Alps to southern Burgenland. The Föhn wind will remain constant and ensure mostly sunny and mild conditions north of the main Alpine ridge. In the east, too, it will be quite windy and partly sunny until the evening, with denser clouds only moving through towards the…
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