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booking general
To book a multi-segment or open jaw flight, first select the option Multiple routes/open-jaw flights when searching for flights. You can then add the desired connections. To give a contact person for emergencies please enter the name and telephone number or email address of the person you wish to be notified in case of an accident. This data will only be used for this purpose and will be deleted after the last specified flight. To book an open return flight, please book a changeable fare, select a return date and change it according to your wishes. Please note that fees may be incurred for rebooking - detailed information can be obtained during booking.
What option has to be selected to book a "multi-segment" or open jaw flight?
{ "text": ["Multiple routes/open-jaw flights"], "answer_start": [ 70 ] }
booking general
To book a multi-segment or open jaw flight, first select the option Multiple routes/open-jaw flights when searching for flights. You can then add the desired connections. To give a contact person for emergencies please enter the name and telephone number or email address of the person you wish to be notified in case of an accident. This data will only be used for this purpose and will be deleted after the last specified flight. To book an open return flight, please book a changeable fare, select a return date and change it according to your wishes. Please note that fees may be incurred for rebooking - detailed information can be obtained during booking.
What contact information do you have to give of the person you wish to be notified in case of emergencies?
{ "text": [" name and telephone number or email address"], "answer_start": [233] }
booking general
To book a multi-segment or open jaw flight, first select the option Multiple routes/open-jaw flights when searching for flights. You can then add the desired connections. To give a contact person for emergencies please enter the name and telephone number or email address of the person you wish to be notified in case of an accident. This data will only be used for this purpose and will be deleted after the last specified flight. To book an open return flight, please book a changeable fare, select a return date and change it according to your wishes. Please note that fees may be incurred for rebooking - detailed information can be obtained during booking.
What may be incurred for rebooking?
{ "text": ["fees"], "answer_start": [578] }
booking general
To book a multi-segment or open jaw flight, first select the option Multiple routes/open-jaw flights when searching for flights. You can then add the desired connections. To give a contact person for emergencies please enter the name and telephone number or email address of the person you wish to be notified in case of an accident. This data will only be used for this purpose and will be deleted after the last specified flight. To book an open return flight, please book a changeable fare, select a return date and change it according to your wishes. Please note that fees may be incurred for rebooking - detailed information can be obtained during booking.
How do you book an open return flight?
{ "text": ["book a changeable fare"], "answer_start": [476] }
booking general
To book a multi-segment or open jaw flight, first select the option Multiple routes/open-jaw flights when searching for flights. You can then add the desired connections. To give a contact person for emergencies please enter the name and telephone number or email address of the person you wish to be notified in case of an accident. This data will only be used for this purpose and will be deleted after the last specified flight. To book an open return flight, please book a changeable fare, select a return date and change it according to your wishes. Please note that fees may be incurred for rebooking - detailed information can be obtained during booking.
What do you have to select to book an "open" return flight?
{ "text": ["a return date"], "answer_start": [507] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
When can flights be booked?
{ "text": ["between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure"], "answer_start": [61] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
Where can you buy online tickets using frequent flyer mileage?
{ "text": ["on the ​Miles & More website"], "answer_start": [216] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
What percentage of the adult rate do infants pay?
{ "text": ["10"], "answer_start": [336] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
What do you have to choose if you want your infant to have their own seat?
{ "text": ["child fare"], "answer_start": [672] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
How many infants can travel per adult?
{ "text": ["one"], "answer_start": [762] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
Passengers between two and eleven years of age are categorized as what?
{ "text": ["children"], "answer_start": [1051] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
What percentage of the adult rate do children pay?
{ "text": ["75"], "answer_start": [1356] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
Who is not entitled to their own seat on board?
{ "text": ["infants"], "answer_start": [1407] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
Who must accompany children who are not yet five years old?
{ "text": ["an adult"], "answer_start": [1536] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
At what age must children always be accompanied by an adult?
{ "text": ["Children who are not yet five years old"], "answer_start": [1466] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
At what age can children fly alone as unaccompanied minors?
{ "text": ["between five and eleven years"], "answer_start": [2045] }
booking terms and conditions
Depending on the country of departure, flights can be booked between 72 hours and no later than three hours before departure, if your chosen fare allows this. You can book online tickets using frequent flyer mileage on the ​Miles & More website. We define infants as children under two years of age. Infant fare: Generally, infants pay 10% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. On board, infants have no entitlement to their own seat. However, for adults who are travelling with an infant we try to keep the adjacent seat free for as long as possible. If you are travelling with an infant and want your infant to have their own seat, you have the option of choosing the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. For safety reasons, only one infant can travel per adult. The responsible person must be over 18 years of age or over 16 as long as the journey is as a family with adults. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age during the travel period must be booked as children with their own seat. We define children as passengers between two and eleven years of age. That is children who have not reached their twelfth birthday. For safety reasons, infants who will turn two years of age between the outward and return flight must be booked as children (with their own seat). Child fare: Generally, children pay 75% of the adult rate on Austrian Airlines. Unlike infants, children are entitled to their own seat on board. Children who are not yet five years old must always be accompanied by an adult. This responsible person must be at least 18 years of age, unless they are a sibling over the age of 16. Children between five and eleven years must be accompanied by a person over 12 years of age. If this is not the case, the provisions for unaccompanied minors apply. Children who will turn 12 years during the travel period pay the child fare. In this instance, please contact our Service Centre. Children between the ages of two and five years may only fly when accompanied by an adult. Children between five and eleven years may fly alone as unaccompanied minors.
What do you call children between five and eleven years that fly alone?
{ "text": ["unaccompanied minors"], "answer_start": [2092] }
booking process
You can see the booking confirmation including booking code directly on the screen and receive it by email. Your card will be charged immediately after the booking is complete. You can redeem your eVoucher across the entire Austrian Airlines network. You can find additional redemption conditions after entering the eVoucher when booking your flight at austrian.com. All data are transmitted over a highly secure connection.
Where do you see the booking code?
{ "text": ["directly on the screen and receive it by email"], "answer_start": [60] }
booking process
You can see the booking confirmation including booking code directly on the screen and receive it by email. Your card will be charged immediately after the booking is complete. You can redeem your eVoucher across the entire Austrian Airlines network. You can find additional redemption conditions after entering the eVoucher when booking your flight at austrian.com. All data are transmitted over a highly secure connection.
Where do you see the booking information?
{ "text": ["directly on the screen and receive it by email"], "answer_start": [60] }
booking process
You can see the booking confirmation including booking code directly on the screen and receive it by email. Your card will be charged immediately after the booking is complete. You can redeem your eVoucher across the entire Austrian Airlines network. You can find additional redemption conditions after entering the eVoucher when booking your flight at austrian.com. All data are transmitted over a highly secure connection.
When will your card be charged?
{ "text": ["immediately after the booking is complete"], "answer_start": [134] }
booking process
You can see the booking confirmation including booking code directly on the screen and receive it by email. Your card will be charged immediately after the booking is complete. You can redeem your eVoucher across the entire Austrian Airlines network. You can find additional redemption conditions after entering the eVoucher when booking your flight at austrian.com. All data are transmitted over a highly secure connection.
Where can you redeem your eVoucher?
{ "text": ["across the entire Austrian Airlines network"], "answer_start": [206] }
booking process
You can see the booking confirmation including booking code directly on the screen and receive it by email. Your card will be charged immediately after the booking is complete. You can redeem your eVoucher across the entire Austrian Airlines network. You can find additional redemption conditions after entering the eVoucher when booking your flight at austrian.com. All data are transmitted over a highly secure connection.
How is data transmitted?
{ "text": ["over a highly secure connection"], "answer_start": [392] }
booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
Which ticket options do Austrian Airlines offer besides Economy?
{ "text": ["Premium Economy and Business Class"], "answer_start": [45] }
booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
What are the three fare options in Economy Class on European routes?
{ "text": ["β€œLight”, β€œClassic” and β€œFlex”"], "answer_start": [255] }
booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
Where do class tariffs differ?
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booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
Where is the booking class stated?
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booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
How do fare options in Economy class differ?
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booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
What does IATA stand for?
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booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
Where do you find details on the tariffs?
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booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
How do booking classes differ?
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booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
Where can you find the booking classes?
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booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
On which side of the screen do you find the booking classes?
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booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
Via which button can you access the summary?
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booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
What does the amount of Miles & More mileage credit depend on?
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booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
What do you need to enter to change the booking class?
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booking classes
Austrian Airlines offers tickets in Economy, Premium Economy and Business Class. Our travel class tariffs differ in particular in terms of conditions, service and price. On European routes, we also offer you three different fare options in Economy Class (Light, Classic and Flex), which differ particularly in terms of rebookings, refunds and price. Within each tariff, there are always several booking classes on all routes, which differ further in terms of rebookability, refundability, advance booking deadlines, minimum and maximum length of stay and price (whereby advance booking deadline, minimum and maximum length of stay and price can vary according to route). You can find the details in the fare regulations. The amount of the ​Miles & More mileage credit also depends on the respective booking class and fare option. You can find the booking classes during the online booking on austrian.com in the detailed information of the selected flight in Your Selection on the right side of the screen. Furthermore the booking class is also stated in the fare regulations - you will find these in the summary via the Buy Now button as well as in the booking confirmation on your screen and which is also sent to you via your contact email address. You can view and, if necessary, change the booking class of your flight at any time in the online management of your booking via My Booking after you have entered the relevant booking code. European routes are those where the departure and destination are both located within Europe within the meaning of the IATA (International Air Transport Association) definition, meaning in European states in a geographical sense as well as some states in North Africa and the Caucasus.
In which routes are the departure and destination both located within Europe?
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travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
Where do Economy Light and Economy not differ?
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travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
What special service is offered to Premium Economy Class passengers upon boarding?
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travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
How many different main courses are there?
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travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
What is followed by a three or four course menu?
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travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
In which class do you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class?
{ "text": ["Premium Economy Class"], "answer_start": [235] }
travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
How many bags can you check in in Premium Economy Class?
{ "text": ["two"], "answer_start": [374] }
travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
How many courses do you get served in Premium Economy Class?
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travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
What will you be served before landing?
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travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
What does it depend on whether you get breakfast or a snack?
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travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
When will you be served breakfast or a snack?
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travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
What separates Premium Economy Class from other classes on board?
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travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
Who can take a third bag up to 23 kg with them?
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travel classes
As an Economy Light customer you will receive the same Economy service onboard. The fares differ in terms of free baggage allowance and conditions for seat reservations, rebookings and refunds, but not in terms of service on board. In Premium Economy Class you travel in a more comfortable seat than in Economy Class, are served a three or four course menu and can check in two bags. The Premium Economy Class is separated on board from both Business as well as Economy Class by floor-to-ceiling partitions. In Premium Economy Class we will serve you a welcome drink followed by a three or four course menu with a selection of three main courses. Depending on the time of day, you will be served breakfast or a snack before landing. Yes, passengers with Senator and HON Circle Status can even take a third bag up to 23 kg with them.
What do passengers need to take a third bag with them?
{ "text": ["Senator and HON Circle Status"], "answer_start": [754] }
upgrades
An upgrade can be purchased at any time after the ticket has been issued until the check-in deadline, subject to availability. Yes, you can also choose a higher travel class later and book an upgrade. You have various options available to you, depending on when you decide to upgrade. No, an upgrade can only be purchased after the ticket has been issued. The Austrian Airlines online check-in window opens 47 hours before departure. Passengers will receive an offer to upgrade subject to availability. In this case, the ticket is not updated, so the terms and conditions of the travel class originally booked continue to apply. The fare terms and conditions of the ticket you originally booked (rebooking, refunds and baggage allowances) remain unchanged. When you upgrade, you receive status and award miles based on the value of the upgrade. Miles & More award tickets are excluded from Austrian Airlines fixed price upgrades.
What is the deadline for purchasing an upgrade?
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upgrades
An upgrade can be purchased at any time after the ticket has been issued until the check-in deadline, subject to availability. Yes, you can also choose a higher travel class later and book an upgrade. You have various options available to you, depending on when you decide to upgrade. No, an upgrade can only be purchased after the ticket has been issued. The Austrian Airlines online check-in window opens 47 hours before departure. Passengers will receive an offer to upgrade subject to availability. In this case, the ticket is not updated, so the terms and conditions of the travel class originally booked continue to apply. The fare terms and conditions of the ticket you originally booked (rebooking, refunds and baggage allowances) remain unchanged. When you upgrade, you receive status and award miles based on the value of the upgrade. Miles & More award tickets are excluded from Austrian Airlines fixed price upgrades.
When can an upgrade be purchased?
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upgrades
An upgrade can be purchased at any time after the ticket has been issued until the check-in deadline, subject to availability. Yes, you can also choose a higher travel class later and book an upgrade. You have various options available to you, depending on when you decide to upgrade. No, an upgrade can only be purchased after the ticket has been issued. The Austrian Airlines online check-in window opens 47 hours before departure. Passengers will receive an offer to upgrade subject to availability. In this case, the ticket is not updated, so the terms and conditions of the travel class originally booked continue to apply. The fare terms and conditions of the ticket you originally booked (rebooking, refunds and baggage allowances) remain unchanged. When you upgrade, you receive status and award miles based on the value of the upgrade. Miles & More award tickets are excluded from Austrian Airlines fixed price upgrades.
When does the Austrian Airlines check-in window open?
{ "text": ["47 hours before departure"], "answer_start": [407] }
upgrades
An upgrade can be purchased at any time after the ticket has been issued until the check-in deadline, subject to availability. Yes, you can also choose a higher travel class later and book an upgrade. You have various options available to you, depending on when you decide to upgrade. No, an upgrade can only be purchased after the ticket has been issued. The Austrian Airlines online check-in window opens 47 hours before departure. Passengers will receive an offer to upgrade subject to availability. In this case, the ticket is not updated, so the terms and conditions of the travel class originally booked continue to apply. The fare terms and conditions of the ticket you originally booked (rebooking, refunds and baggage allowances) remain unchanged. When you upgrade, you receive status and award miles based on the value of the upgrade. Miles & More award tickets are excluded from Austrian Airlines fixed price upgrades.
What do you receive when you upgrade?
{ "text": ["status and award miles"], "answer_start": [787] }
upgrades
An upgrade can be purchased at any time after the ticket has been issued until the check-in deadline, subject to availability. Yes, you can also choose a higher travel class later and book an upgrade. You have various options available to you, depending on when you decide to upgrade. No, an upgrade can only be purchased after the ticket has been issued. The Austrian Airlines online check-in window opens 47 hours before departure. Passengers will receive an offer to upgrade subject to availability. In this case, the ticket is not updated, so the terms and conditions of the travel class originally booked continue to apply. The fare terms and conditions of the ticket you originally booked (rebooking, refunds and baggage allowances) remain unchanged. When you upgrade, you receive status and award miles based on the value of the upgrade. Miles & More award tickets are excluded from Austrian Airlines fixed price upgrades.
Passengers will receive an offer to upgrade depending on what?
{ "text": ["availability"], "answer_start": [489] }
upgrades
An upgrade can be purchased at any time after the ticket has been issued until the check-in deadline, subject to availability. Yes, you can also choose a higher travel class later and book an upgrade. You have various options available to you, depending on when you decide to upgrade. No, an upgrade can only be purchased after the ticket has been issued. The Austrian Airlines online check-in window opens 47 hours before departure. Passengers will receive an offer to upgrade subject to availability. In this case, the ticket is not updated, so the terms and conditions of the travel class originally booked continue to apply. The fare terms and conditions of the ticket you originally booked (rebooking, refunds and baggage allowances) remain unchanged. When you upgrade, you receive status and award miles based on the value of the upgrade. Miles & More award tickets are excluded from Austrian Airlines fixed price upgrades.
If the ticket is not updated what continues to apply?
{ "text": ["the terms and conditions of the travel class originally booked"], "answer_start": [547] }
upgrades
An upgrade can be purchased at any time after the ticket has been issued until the check-in deadline, subject to availability. Yes, you can also choose a higher travel class later and book an upgrade. You have various options available to you, depending on when you decide to upgrade. No, an upgrade can only be purchased after the ticket has been issued. The Austrian Airlines online check-in window opens 47 hours before departure. Passengers will receive an offer to upgrade subject to availability. In this case, the ticket is not updated, so the terms and conditions of the travel class originally booked continue to apply. The fare terms and conditions of the ticket you originally booked (rebooking, refunds and baggage allowances) remain unchanged. When you upgrade, you receive status and award miles based on the value of the upgrade. Miles & More award tickets are excluded from Austrian Airlines fixed price upgrades.
Which tickets are excluded from Austrian Airlines fixed price upgrades?
{ "text": ["Miles & More award tickets"], "answer_start": [845] }
bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
How do passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade?
{ "text": ["By placing a bid"], "answer_start": [0] }
bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
What do passengers place to state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade?
{ "text": ["a bid"], "answer_start": [11] }
bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
What is used to set the amount of the individual bid?
{ "text": ["a sliding scale"], "answer_start": [130] }
bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
When can the bid be increased, reduced or cancelled?
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bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
What can be done to the bid after it is set?
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bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
When will bids be examined and selected?
{ "text": ["60 hours before departure"], "answer_start": [279] }
bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
What tickets begin with the number 257?
{ "text": ["Austrian air ticket"], "answer_start": [585] }
bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
With what number do Austrian air tickets begin?
{ "text": ["257"], "answer_start": [635] }
bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
In which currencies can you submit your bid?
{ "text": ["EUR, GBP or USD"], "answer_start": [741] }
bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
Flights from and to which country are excluded from bidding?
{ "text": ["Japan"], "answer_start": [887] }
bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
What do you need in order to bid for Bid Upgrade?
{ "text": ["a valid Austrian air ticket"], "answer_start": [579] }
bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
How much does it cost to place a bid?
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bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
What will passengers be informed of?
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bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on which flights?
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bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
Why will your data be required in advance when your offer is submitted?
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bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
What will be required in advance when your offer is submitted?
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bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
Which flights will be displayed?
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bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
To where can you upgrade from Premium Economy Class?
{ "text": ["Business Class"], "answer_start": [1570] }
bid upgrade
By placing a bid, passengers state how much they wish to pay for an upgrade. The amount of the individual bid is set online using a sliding scale. Afterwards, the bid can still be increased, reduced or cancelled. All bids for the flight in question will be examined and selected 60 hours before departure. Passengers will be informed whether their bid has been accepted or not. In order to take part in the bidding, the ticket must be issued for an Austrian flight and on an Austrian document no later than three days before departure. In order to bid for Bid Upgrade you need a valid Austrian air ticket (ticket number beginning with 257) that has already been issued for a scheduled flight operated by Austrian. You can submit your bid in EUR, GBP or USD up to 60 hours before departure. Austrian offers Bid Upgrade on all scheduled flights. For legal reasons, all flights to and from Japan are excluded. Placing a bid is free of charge. Your card will be charged in the amount of your offer only if you receive the upgrade. Please note: your data will be required in advance when your offer is submitted in order to carry out the usual tests. All the flights in your reservation that are suitable for Bid Upgrade will be displayed. You decide which flights you would like to bid for. You can also place your bid for Premium Economy Class with Bid Upgrade. In addition to the existing option of a direct upgrade from Economy Class to Business Class, you can also bid for an upgrade from Economy Class to Premium Economy Class, as well as from Premium Economy Class to Business Class. You can cancel or amend your bid or your resubmitted bid up to 60 hours before departure.
How long can you cancel or amend your bid?
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seat reservation
Whether you enjoy the view from the window seat, prefer the flexibility of the aisle seat or want to sit with your family, you can book your preferred seat straight away with your ticket. Advance seat reservation is possible on all flights operated by the Lufthansa Group, Edelweiss, Discover Airlines or Air Dolomiti. If a route is operated by a selected partner airline and is booked in combination with a Lufthansa Group flight, you can also select a seat in advance. Open your trip under My Bookings to see whether you can book a seat with the partner airline. Passengers travelling together are automatically seated next to each other. You can reserve your preferred seat at the same time as booking your ticket up to a year before departure or at any other time up to 48 hours before departure under My Bookings.
Which seat has a view?
{ "text": ["the window seat"], "answer_start": [36] }
seat reservation
Whether you enjoy the view from the window seat, prefer the flexibility of the aisle seat or want to sit with your family, you can book your preferred seat straight away with your ticket. Advance seat reservation is possible on all flights operated by the Lufthansa Group, Edelweiss, Discover Airlines or Air Dolomiti. If a route is operated by a selected partner airline and is booked in combination with a Lufthansa Group flight, you can also select a seat in advance. Open your trip under My Bookings to see whether you can book a seat with the partner airline. Passengers travelling together are automatically seated next to each other. You can reserve your preferred seat at the same time as booking your ticket up to a year before departure or at any other time up to 48 hours before departure under My Bookings.
When will your card will be charged in the amount of your offer?
{ "text": ["if you receive the upgrade"], "answer_start": [999] }
seat reservation
Whether you enjoy the view from the window seat, prefer the flexibility of the aisle seat or want to sit with your family, you can book your preferred seat straight away with your ticket. Advance seat reservation is possible on all flights operated by the Lufthansa Group, Edelweiss, Discover Airlines or Air Dolomiti. If a route is operated by a selected partner airline and is booked in combination with a Lufthansa Group flight, you can also select a seat in advance. Open your trip under My Bookings to see whether you can book a seat with the partner airline. Passengers travelling together are automatically seated next to each other. You can reserve your preferred seat at the same time as booking your ticket up to a year before departure or at any other time up to 48 hours before departure under My Bookings.
Where can you open your trip?
{ "text": ["under My Bookings"], "answer_start": [486] }
seat reservation
Whether you enjoy the view from the window seat, prefer the flexibility of the aisle seat or want to sit with your family, you can book your preferred seat straight away with your ticket. Advance seat reservation is possible on all flights operated by the Lufthansa Group, Edelweiss, Discover Airlines or Air Dolomiti. If a route is operated by a selected partner airline and is booked in combination with a Lufthansa Group flight, you can also select a seat in advance. Open your trip under My Bookings to see whether you can book a seat with the partner airline. Passengers travelling together are automatically seated next to each other. You can reserve your preferred seat at the same time as booking your ticket up to a year before departure or at any other time up to 48 hours before departure under My Bookings.
Where is Advance seat reservation is possible?
{ "text": ["on all flights operated by the Lufthansa Group, Edelweiss, Discover Airlines or Air Dolomiti"], "answer_start": [225] }
seat reservation
Whether you enjoy the view from the window seat, prefer the flexibility of the aisle seat or want to sit with your family, you can book your preferred seat straight away with your ticket. Advance seat reservation is possible on all flights operated by the Lufthansa Group, Edelweiss, Discover Airlines or Air Dolomiti. If a route is operated by a selected partner airline and is booked in combination with a Lufthansa Group flight, you can also select a seat in advance. Open your trip under My Bookings to see whether you can book a seat with the partner airline. Passengers travelling together are automatically seated next to each other. You can reserve your preferred seat at the same time as booking your ticket up to a year before departure or at any other time up to 48 hours before departure under My Bookings.
Which seat has flexibility?
{ "text": ["the aisle seat"], "answer_start": [79] }
seat reservation
Whether you enjoy the view from the window seat, prefer the flexibility of the aisle seat or want to sit with your family, you can book your preferred seat straight away with your ticket. Advance seat reservation is possible on all flights operated by the Lufthansa Group, Edelweiss, Discover Airlines or Air Dolomiti. If a route is operated by a selected partner airline and is booked in combination with a Lufthansa Group flight, you can also select a seat in advance. Open your trip under My Bookings to see whether you can book a seat with the partner airline. Passengers travelling together are automatically seated next to each other. You can reserve your preferred seat at the same time as booking your ticket up to a year before departure or at any other time up to 48 hours before departure under My Bookings.
What can you do at the same time as booking your ticket?
{ "text": ["reserve your preferred seat"], "answer_start": [649] }
seat reservation
Whether you enjoy the view from the window seat, prefer the flexibility of the aisle seat or want to sit with your family, you can book your preferred seat straight away with your ticket. Advance seat reservation is possible on all flights operated by the Lufthansa Group, Edelweiss, Discover Airlines or Air Dolomiti. If a route is operated by a selected partner airline and is booked in combination with a Lufthansa Group flight, you can also select a seat in advance. Open your trip under My Bookings to see whether you can book a seat with the partner airline. Passengers travelling together are automatically seated next to each other. You can reserve your preferred seat at the same time as booking your ticket up to a year before departure or at any other time up to 48 hours before departure under My Bookings.
Who is automatically seated next to each other?
{ "text": ["Passengers travelling together"], "answer_start": [565] }
seat reservation
Whether you enjoy the view from the window seat, prefer the flexibility of the aisle seat or want to sit with your family, you can book your preferred seat straight away with your ticket. Advance seat reservation is possible on all flights operated by the Lufthansa Group, Edelweiss, Discover Airlines or Air Dolomiti. If a route is operated by a selected partner airline and is booked in combination with a Lufthansa Group flight, you can also select a seat in advance. Open your trip under My Bookings to see whether you can book a seat with the partner airline. Passengers travelling together are automatically seated next to each other. You can reserve your preferred seat at the same time as booking your ticket up to a year before departure or at any other time up to 48 hours before departure under My Bookings.
When is the last time you can book your preferred seat?
{ "text": ["up to 48 hours before departure"], "answer_start": [768] }
flying and health
There are hardly any technical measures to deal with the low air humidity. Tonnes of water would be needed to increase the humidity in the cabin even slightly. This would make flying uneconomical because corrosion damage to the aircraft would cause high maintenance costs. You can offset the low humidity on board by drinking plenty of fluids (for example still water, tea and fruit juices). To prevent earache, the most important technique to equalise the pressure is the so-called Valsalva manoeuvre: Hold your nose, close your mouth and force air into the back of your throat. This opens the Eustachian tube and equalises the pressure. As a precaution, you can use a nasal decongestant spray in both nostrils about half an hour before the aircraft leaves cruising altitude. This will free up the connecting passages between the sinuses and the middle ear, and equalise the pressure between the middle ear and the surrounding air. You can also speed up the pressure equalisation by making chewing movements. It’s best to take a couple of pieces of chewing gum with you. You can also improve the pressure equalisation by making yourself yawn. If you have a chronic inflammatory illness of the sinuses, you should visit your doctor before the flight.
How much water would be needed to increase the humidity in the cabin?
{ "text": ["Tonnes of water"], "answer_start": [75] }
flying and health
There are hardly any technical measures to deal with the low air humidity. Tonnes of water would be needed to increase the humidity in the cabin even slightly. This would make flying uneconomical because corrosion damage to the aircraft would cause high maintenance costs. You can offset the low humidity on board by drinking plenty of fluids (for example still water, tea and fruit juices). To prevent earache, the most important technique to equalise the pressure is the so-called Valsalva manoeuvre: Hold your nose, close your mouth and force air into the back of your throat. This opens the Eustachian tube and equalises the pressure. As a precaution, you can use a nasal decongestant spray in both nostrils about half an hour before the aircraft leaves cruising altitude. This will free up the connecting passages between the sinuses and the middle ear, and equalise the pressure between the middle ear and the surrounding air. You can also speed up the pressure equalisation by making chewing movements. It’s best to take a couple of pieces of chewing gum with you. You can also improve the pressure equalisation by making yourself yawn. If you have a chronic inflammatory illness of the sinuses, you should visit your doctor before the flight.
What could cause high maintenance costs?
{ "text": ["corrosion damage"], "answer_start": [204] }
flying and health
There are hardly any technical measures to deal with the low air humidity. Tonnes of water would be needed to increase the humidity in the cabin even slightly. This would make flying uneconomical because corrosion damage to the aircraft would cause high maintenance costs. You can offset the low humidity on board by drinking plenty of fluids (for example still water, tea and fruit juices). To prevent earache, the most important technique to equalise the pressure is the so-called Valsalva manoeuvre: Hold your nose, close your mouth and force air into the back of your throat. This opens the Eustachian tube and equalises the pressure. As a precaution, you can use a nasal decongestant spray in both nostrils about half an hour before the aircraft leaves cruising altitude. This will free up the connecting passages between the sinuses and the middle ear, and equalise the pressure between the middle ear and the surrounding air. You can also speed up the pressure equalisation by making chewing movements. It’s best to take a couple of pieces of chewing gum with you. You can also improve the pressure equalisation by making yourself yawn. If you have a chronic inflammatory illness of the sinuses, you should visit your doctor before the flight.
What kind of fluids can you drink to offset the low humidity?
{ "text": ["still water, tea and fruit juices"], "answer_start": [356] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
To which time should you set your watch while you are in the aircraft?
{ "text": ["the time of the destination"], "answer_start": [83] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
On arrival, when should you go to bed?
{ "text": ["when the sun sets"], "answer_start": [320] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
How long should you avoid tiring activities after landing?
{ "text": ["the first two days"], "answer_start": [443] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
What should you not take in order to not confuse the body?
{ "text": ["sleeping pills and melatonin"], "answer_start": [550] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
What helps you get used to the new time more quickly?
{ "text": ["daylight"], "answer_start": [651] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
To which rhythm should you stick for short trips?
{ "text": ["day-night rhythm at home"], "answer_start": [739] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
Which foods should you eat during the flight?
{ "text": ["carbohydrate-rich"], "answer_start": [961] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
What do carbohydrate-rich foods naturally stimulate?
{ "text": ["the need to sleep"], "answer_start": [1079] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
Which teas can make you sleepy?
{ "text": ["Fruit teas"], "answer_start": [1098] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
What can you try instead of sleeping pills?
{ "text": ["autogenic training or relaxation exercises"], "answer_start": [1139] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
What works more quickly on board than on the ground?
{ "text": ["alcohol"], "answer_start": [1215] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
What prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone?
{ "text": ["alcohol"], "answer_start": [1215] }
jetlag
General tips to prevent jet lag. During your flight, set the time of your watch to the time of the destination while you are in the aircraft. This way you can mentally adjust to the new time. On arrival, try to follow the rhythm of life in the destination, i.e. eat at local times at your destination and only go to bed when the sun sets. Try to get enough sleep the first night after you arrive. Wherever possible, avoid tiring activities on the first two days after landing so that your body has time to get used to the new rhythm. Try not to take sleeping pills and melatonin since these confuse the body. Spend as much time as possible outdoors – daylight helps you get used to the new time more quickly. For short trips, stick to the day-night rhythm at home – this way you avoid double jet lag. If possible, stay at home for one or two days after your trip so you can get back to your normal rhythm in your own time. Try to sleep during the flight. Eat carbohydrate-rich foods (e.g. fruit, potatoes, spaghetti, rice, yoghurt and fruit juices) as they naturally stimulate the need to sleep. Fruit teas can also make you sleepy. Try autogenic training or relaxation exercises instead of sleeping pills. Avoid alcohol to make you tired; it works more quickly on board than on the ground, dehydrates the body and also prevents your metabolism from getting used to the new time zone.
What dehydrates the body?
{ "text": ["alcohol"], "answer_start": [1215] }
baggage
Each of our fares includes at least one item of hand luggage. For flights where the destination and/or departure airports are not the same in both directions, or if you have a stopover of more than 24 hours, the baggage fee for the furthest distance will be charged on the entire route. Your baggage counts as excess baggage if it exceeds the dimensions of 158 to 292 cm (height + width + length) and a weight of 24 to 32 kg. In Business Class bags up to 32 kg are included, though they also count as excess baggage if they exceed 158 cm. Excess baggage charges depend on the flight route and your baggage allowance. An additional ​ticket service fee may also be charged. If you have additional bags over and above your baggage allowance that count as excess baggage, you can add them to your booking yourself online under My Bookings, by phoning our help desk or at the Austrian service counter at the airport. Bags over 32 kg and a maximum size of 292 cm (length + width + height) are not accepted at check-in. There are special conditions of carriage applicable to bags that exceed the maximum dimensions of 158 cm (length + width + height). Please register them with our help desk by telephone or in writing using our contact form. We ask that you register your bags by telephone in advance if you are taking more than five extra bags with you in addition to your baggage allowance.
What kind of baggage is always included?
{ "text": ["one item of hand luggage"], "answer_start": [36] }

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