Austria is stepping into May with a burst of early‑summer warmth. While Labour Day begins on a cool note, Vienna can look forward to a mostly sunny holiday — ideal for anyone planning to hike, stroll through the city, relax in the parks, or fire up the grill. A Bright and Mild Labour Day Friday, 1 May, will offer nearly uninterrupted sunshine across Vienna. The morning starts on the cooler side, but temperatures will climb steadily, reaching around 20°C by the afternoon. A noticeable north wind will pick up later…
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Austria to Introduce New Supplementary Pension: “More Money for Everyone”
Austria’s government is preparing a major reform of the country’s occupational pension system, aiming to give all employees access to a supplementary pension and strengthen what is known as the “second pillar” of retirement provision. According to information obtained by Heute, the new model is expected to be approved in the Council of Ministers on Wednesday. It will then be presented by Finance State Secretary Barbara Eibinger-Miedl (ÖVP), Labour Minister Korinna Schumann (SPÖ), and Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger (NEOS). Coalition negotiations reportedly continued late into Tuesday night to finalize the…
Read MoreBranches of Faith: Palm Sunday Across Continents, From Rome to Vienna’s Filipino Community
A Procession Begins Holy Week On the Sunday before Easter, the rhythm of the Catholic liturgical year shifts. Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week, a time of solemn reflection and dramatic ritual. In churches across the world—from grand basilicas in Rome to small parish chapels—the faithful gather holding branches, reenacting the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. The liturgy is striking in its duality. It begins with celebration: palms are blessed, hymns are sung, and processions recall a moment of joy and hope. Yet within the same Mass,…
Read MoreNew Economy-Class Sleep Seats Could Transform Long-Haul Travel
A quiet revolution may soon be unfolding in the back of the plane. As summer travel demand rises and long-haul routes fill up, one major U.S. airline is preparing to tackle one of the most persistent frustrations of flying economy: the near‑impossible task of getting real sleep in an upright seat. United Airlines has announced plans to introduce a new seating concept called “Relax Row” starting in 2027—an upgrade that could reshape comfort expectations for long-distance travelers. A New Way to Sleep at 35,000 Feet The idea behind Relax Row…
Read MoreWar in the Middle East – Supermarket Price Shock Looms in Austria
Rising energy costs: Experts expect rapid impact on food prices in Austria. Oil, flour and dairy products likely to be hit first. Austria may soon feel the economic ripple effects of the escalating conflict in the Middle East. According to economic experts, soaring energy prices triggered by the crisis could quickly make their way onto supermarket shelves, driving up the cost of everyday groceries. “Based on past experience, the impact doesn’t take long,” said Franz Sinabell, agricultural economist at the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO). He points to rising…
Read MoreAllergy Alert: How to Keep Pollen and Dust Out of Your Home
As spring approaches, many allergy sufferers brace themselves for the familiar symptoms: a runny nose, itchy eyes, and constant sneezing. But relief isn’t always waiting behind the front door. For countless people, allergens such as pollen, dust, and mites continue to trigger discomfort even indoors. Everyday activities like cleaning can make matters worse by stirring up fine particles that linger in the air. With a few smart strategies, however, the allergen load at home can be significantly reduced. The First Line of Defense Starts at the Door Pollen often enters…
Read MoreFrom April 1: Mobile Operators in Austria Raise Prices Again
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…
Read MoreFake 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…
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