Austria’s mobile customers will face higher bills starting in early April, as several major operators activate inflation‑linked price adjustments. Many tariffs across the country will increase by up to 6.5 percent, driven by so‑called value‑protection clauses embedded in contracts since 2012. More than half of all Austrian mobile tariffs include such clauses. Inflation Index Triggers Adjustments The increases are based on the 2025 Consumer Price Index published by Statistik Austria.At A1, monthly base fees and any applicable flat‑rate charges will rise by 3.5 percent. The adjustment affects nearly all current…
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Fake Emails and Text Messages Trigger Serious Consequences
A surge of phishing attacks is currently sweeping across the country, putting private individuals and businesses on high alert. Cybercriminals are aggressively attempting to steal passwords, credit card details, and sensitive personal information. Experts warn that the financial damage could be enormous and that the long‑term impact on trust and digital security may be even more severe. Fraudsters Target Bank Customers With Deceptive Messages Fake SMS messages and emails that look deceptively authentic are at the center of the latest wave of attacks. Criminals are increasingly posing as well‑known institutions…
Read MoreIran War Continues to Push Fuel Prices Higher at Gas Stations
In Vienna and Bregenz, midday diesel prices at the cheapest gas stations were just under €1.90 per liter, while gasoline was around €1.70. According to E‑Control’s official price monitor, the median price reported on Sunday was €1.894 for diesel and €1.689 for regular gasoline. One week before the outbreak of the Iran war, average prices were €1.57 for diesel and €1.52 for gasoline. Last Major Price Surge Occurred After Russia’s Attack on Ukraine A similarly sharp increase in fuel prices was last seen in early 2022 following Russia’s invasion of…
Read MoreLow Birth Rates Not Necessarily a Disadvantage
Birth rates are falling in Austria and in many other wealthy countries. According to two demographers writing in a recent commentary, this trend is likely to continue. But they argue that this does not have to become a burden for society. Better education and higher productivity could compensate for a shrinking population. Austria’s fertility rate has dropped to a historic low of 1.29 children per woman, according to Statistics Austria. Many other affluent countries show similar patterns, and in some Asian nations the rate has already fallen below 1. South…
Read More94% of Austrian Teenagers Use AI Chatbots — But Turn to Humans for Sensitive Issues
Vienna – Artificial intelligence has become firmly embedded in the everyday lives of young people in Austria. According to new data from saferinternet.at, 94 percent of surveyed teenagers report using AI chatbots. Yet despite this widespread adoption, young Austrians remain cautious and discerning in how they rely on the technology. For many adults—especially parents—AI still feels like an unpredictable factor in their children’s lives. But insights from Rat auf Draht, Austria’s national youth counseling service, paint a more nuanced picture: teenagers are not blindly trusting AI. Instead, they approach it…
Read MoreWhat Alcohol Fasting Really Does for the Body and Mind
Every year during Lent, many people choose to give something up—meat, sweets, or increasingly, alcohol. While the tradition has religious roots, the practice of abstaining from alcohol for several weeks has gained broad cultural traction. And for good reason: medical experts agree that taking a break from drinking can have profound benefits for both physical and mental health. When it comes to alcohol, the rule of thumb is simple: the less, the better. A Culture of Casual Drinking In Austria, alcohol is woven into daily life. A glass of sparkling…
Read MoreVienna Faces Its Gloomiest Winter in Three Decades
Vienna is currently enduring its darkest winter in 30 years, a season marked by persistent fog and a striking lack of sunlight. The city, usually brightened by crisp winter days, has been shrouded in gray skies that weigh heavily on the mood of its residents. A City Under a Blanket of Fog The Austrian capital has seen unusually low sunshine hours this season. December brought only 38 hours of sunlight compared to the long-term average of 52. January was closer to normal with 55 hours, but February has so far…
Read MoreAccording to a New Ranking: These Are the 12 Most Beautiful Islands in the World – and Palawan in the Philippines Makes the List
Condé Nast Traveller has unveiled its latest ranking of the world’s most beautiful islands, offering welcome guidance for anyone dreaming of an island getaway but feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices. After all, when it comes to pristine beaches, dramatic landscapes and true relaxation, few travellers are willing to compromise—especially if the journey requires long-haul travel. The magazine’s new list highlights destinations across the globe, including several European islands that promise wanderlust without the need for intercontinental flights. From volcanic peaks in the Pacific to Mediterranean charm and…
Read MoreAirlines Race to Offer Full Economy Rows for Sleeping Comfort
Long‑haul economy travel may soon feel a little less cramped. Several international airlines are expanding or re‑promoting options that allow passengers to book an entire row of seats to themselves—turning standard economy seating into makeshift beds at a fraction of business‑class prices. Lufthansa Revives Its “Sleeper’s Row” Lufthansa is once again advertising its Sleeper’s Row, a product that gives travelers exclusive use of a full row of three or four economy seats. The offer has existed since summer 2021 on flights longer than eleven hours, but demand immediately after the…
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