Vienna International Airport Airport in Austria
Vienna Airport
Flughafen Wien-Schwechat
Airport type Public Owner/Operator Flughafen Wien AG Serves Location Schwechat , Austria Opened 1938; 87 years ago (1938 ) Hub forAustrian Airlines Focus city forKorean Air Cargo Operating base for Elevation AMSL 183 m / 600 ft Coordinates 48ยฐ06โฒ39โณN 016ยฐ34โฒ15โณE / 48.11083ยฐN 16.57083ยฐE / 48.11083; 16.57083 Website www .viennaairport .com Airport map
Direction
Length
Surface
m
ft
11/29
3,500
11,483
Asphalt
16/34
3,600
11,811
Asphalt
Passengers 31,719,836 Aircraft movements 234,138 Cargo (including road feeder service, metric tons) 297,945
Vienna Airport (IATA : VIE , ICAO : LOWW ) is an international airport serving Vienna , the capital of Austria . It is located in Schwechat , 18 km (11 mi) southeast of central Vienna and 57 kilometres (35 mi) west of Bratislava , the capital of Slovakia . Its official name according to the Austrian Aeronautical Information Publication is Wien-Schwechat Airport .[ 2] It is the country's largest airport and serves as the hub for Austrian Airlines as well as a base for low-cost carriers Ryanair and Wizz Air . It is capable of handling wide-body aircraft up to the Airbus A380 . The airport features a dense network of European destinations as well as long-haul flights to Asia , North America and Africa .
History
Early years
Originally built as a military airport in 1938 and used during World War II as the Heinkel firm's southern military aircraft design and production complex, or Heinkel-Sรผd facility, it was taken over by the British in 1945 and became RAF Schwechat under the occupation of the country. In 1954, the Betriebsgesellschaft was founded, and the airport replaced Wien-Aspern Airport as Vienna's (and Austria's) principal aerodrome. There was just one runway , which in 1959 was expanded to measure 3,000 m (9,843 ft). The erection of the new airport building began in 1959.[citation needed ]
In 1972, another runway was built. In 1982, the airport was connected to the national motorway network (Ostautobahn ). In 1986, the enlarged arrivals hall was opened, and in 1988 Pier East with 8 jet bridges was opened.[citation needed ]
On 27 December 1985, the El Al ticket counter was attacked by Abu Nidal , a Palestinian terrorist organization that simultaneously conducted a terrorist attack at Fiumicino Airport in Rome .[ 3]
Flughafen Wien AG [de ] , one of the few publicly traded airport operators in Europe, was privatised in 1992. The state of Lower Austria and the City of Vienna each hold 20% of the shares, the private employee participation foundation holds 10%, with the remaining 50% held privately.[ 4] The shares are part of the Austrian Traded Index .[citation needed ]
In 1992, the new Terminal 1 was opened and a year later the shopping area around the plaza in the transit area of the B, C and D gates was opened. In 1996, Pier West with 12 jetbridges became operational.[citation needed ]
Development since the 2000s
In 2006, the 109 m (358 ft) tall control tower started operating. It allows a free overview of the entire airport area and offers a night laser show, which aims to welcome the passengers even from the aircraft. From 2004 to 2007, an Office Park had been erected offering 69,000 m2 (740,000 sq ft) of rentable space. A VIP and general aviation terminal, including a separated apron, opened in 2006.[citation needed ]
To accommodate future growth, in 1998 Vienna Airport published a master plan that outlined expansion projects until 2015. These projects included a new office park, railway station, cargo center, general aviation center, air traffic control tower, terminal, and runway. Additionally, the plan called for streamlined security control.[ 5] The centerpiece of the enlargement was the new terminal, dubbed Skylink during its construction. In 2002, the airport's management estimated that building the new terminal will cost โฌ401.79 million.[ 6] However, costs skyrocketed and in 2009 stood at an estimated โฌ929.5 million.[ 6] The Austrian Court of Audit then recommended that the airport implement several cost-savings measures, which in the Court's estimate brought down final costs to โฌ849.15 million, still more than double the original plans.[ 6]
On 5 June 2012, the new Austrian Star Alliance Terminal (Terminal 3, named Skylink during its construction) was opened, which enables the airport to handle up to 30 million passengers per year.[ 7] Construction started in 2004 and was suspended due to projected cost increases in 2009, but resumed in 2010. The maximum planned costs totaled less than โฌ770 million.[ 8] Following concerns over the mismanagement of the Skylink project, chief executive Herbert Kaufman agreed to resign at the end of December 2010.[ 9] The new building with its North Pier has 17 jetbridges and makes the airport capable of handling more aircraft, although the new terminal is not able to handle Airbus A380 aircraft. However, the older Concourse D will see an upgrade to accommodate the A380.[ 10]
Terminals
Terminal 1 interior
Terminal 1A interior
Terminal 3 interior
Air traffic control tower behind the head office of Austrian Airlines
The airport has four terminal buildings named Terminal 1, 2 and 3 which are directly built against each other as well as the additional Terminal 1A located opposite Terminal 1. Terminals 1, 2 and 3 connect to the five concourses. The central arrivals hall for all terminal areas is located in Terminal 3.[ 11]
Terminals
Terminal 1 underwent refurbishment in January 2013 and is now mainly used by some Oneworld and SkyTeam airlines along with Turkish Airlines , Ryanair and Wizz Air .[citation needed ]
Terminal 1A , located in a standalone building opposite Terminal 1. It hosted check-in facilities for a number of low-cost carriers and leisure airlines including Condor , SunExpress and Vueling and has been reopened in March 2023 after being closed for nearly three years in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.[ 12]
Terminal 2 was refurbished between 2016 and 2022[ 10] and now features new security screening areas and a revamped baggage reclaim .[ 13]
Terminal 3 , also referred to as the Austrian Star Alliance Terminal, with its adjoining Concourses F and G is the airport's newest facility. It is used by Austrian Airlines , most Star Alliance members, and a number of other carriers including Emirates , El Al , Korean Air , Royal Jordanian and Qatar Airways . A planned expansion has been postponed indefinitely.[ 13]
Concourses
Concourse B is in the basement of Concourse C and features Gates B31โB42 (boarding by buses) for Schengen destinations.[ 11] Since 2021 it was temporarily used to handle non-Schengen bus arrivals. In 2022 it has been refurbished to assume that role permanently.[citation needed ]
Concourse C (pier west ) for Schengen destinations; features Gates C21-24) (boarding via buses), C31โC42 (jetbridges) C71โC75 (boarding via buses)[ 11]
Concourse D (pier east ; formerly Concourse A ) for non-Schengen destinations with shared passport control at the entrance of Pier East; features Gates D21โD29 (boarding via jetbridges), D31โD37 (boarding via buses), D61โD70 (buses).[ 11] Concourse D has been closed and partially refurbished during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Concourse F (Level 1 of pier north ) is used for Schengen destinations and consists of Gates F01-F37 (jetbridges and buses)[ 11]
Concourse G (Level 3 and basement of pier north ) for non-Schengen destinations; shared passport control at the entrance of Level 3; features Gates G01-G37 (jetbridges and bus gates) and G61-67 (boarding via buses).[ 11]
Expansion projects
Terminal 3 expansion
In addition to the aforementioned refurbishments of existing passenger facilities, a completely new building is under construction as of early 2024, which is supposed to connect the existing pier east and pier north. The so-called T3 Southern Enlargement will be offering 70,000 m2 (750,000 sq ft) of leisure area and new additional bus gates. The opening had originally been planned for 2023, however, the project had been delayed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In January 2023 it was announced that the construction of the new building was then set to start in mid-2023.[ 13] Construction for the new terminal annex subsequently started in February 2024 with a completion date expected for 2027.[ 14]
Third runway
Vienna Airport originally projected that it would need a third runway by 2012, or 2016 at the latest, in the event of cooperation with nearby Bratislava Airport .[ 5] The third runway is planned to be parallel to and south of the existing runway 11/29. It will be designated 11R/29L, with the existing runway being renamed 11L/29R. The new runway is planned to be 3,680 m (12,070 ft) long and 60 m (200 ft) wide, and equipped with a category III instrument landing system in one direction (29L).[ 15]
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic the airport projected that a third runway will be necessary by 2025,[ 16] however, environmental organizations and some local communities oppose construction.[ 17] These groups have attacked the decision of Lower Austria (the state in which the airport is located) to move ahead with the first phase of construction. A verdict from the administrative court that has taken up the lawsuit was expected later in 2015.[ 18] As of September 2016, there were ongoing public protests while no legal decision had been made.[ 19] On 28 March 2018, the Austrian Federal Administrative Court ruled in favour of a third runway.[ 20] [ 21]
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
The following airlines offer regular scheduled and charter flights at Vienna Airport:
Airlines Destinations Aegean Airlines Athens
Aer Lingus Dublin
Air Algerie Algiers
Air Arabia Sharjah [ 22]
Air Cairo Hurghada Seasonal: Marsa Alam [citation needed ]
Air Canada TorontoโPearson
Air China BeijingโCapital
Air France ParisโCharles de Gaulle [ 23]
Air India Delhi [ 24]
Air Serbia Belgrade [ 25]
airBaltic Riga
AJet Ankara ,[ 26] IstanbulโSabiha Gรถkรงen [ 26]
All Nippon Airways TokyoโHaneda [ 27]
Arkia Tel Aviv
Austrian Airlines [ 28] AmmanโQueen Alia ,[ 29] Amsterdam ,[ 30] Athens ,[ 30] BangkokโSuvarnabhumi ,[ 31] Barcelona ,[ 30] Basel/Mulhouse , Belgrade ,[ 30] Berlin ,[ 29] Birmingham , Bologna ,[ 32] Boston ,[ 33] Bremen ,[ 34] Brussels ,[ 29] BucharestโOtopeni ,[ 30] Budapest ,[ 30] Cairo ,[ 35] ChicagoโO'Hare ,[ 36] Chiศinฤu ,[ 30] Cologne/Bonn ,[ 30] Copenhagen ,[ 30] Dรผsseldorf ,[ 29] Erbil , Frankfurt ,[ 37] Geneva ,[ 29] Gran Canaria ,[ 30] Graz ,[ 32] Hamburg ,[ 30] Hanover ,[ 38] Iaศi ,[ 30] Innsbruck ,[ 29] Klagenfurt ,[ 32] Koลกice ,[ 30] Krakรณw ,[ 29] Larnaca ,[ 37] Leipzig/Halle ,[ 32] LondonโHeathrow ,[ 39] Lyon ,[ 30] Mรกlaga ,[ 30] Manchester ,[ 29] Marrakesh ,[ 40] MilanโMalpensa ,[ 41] MontrรฉalโTrudeau ,[ 36] Munich ,[ 30] Naples ,[ 30] Newark ,[ 36] New YorkโJFK ,[ 36] Nice ,[ 30] Oslo ,[ 29] Palma de Mallorca ,[ 30] ParisโCharles de Gaulle ,[ 29] Podgorica ,[ 30] Prague ,[ 39] Pristina ,[ 30] RomeโFiumicino ,[ 30] Sarajevo ,[ 30] ShanghaiโPudong ,[ 42] Sibiu ,[ 30] Skopje ,[ 30] Sofia ,[ 30] StockholmโArlanda ,[ 30] Stuttgart ,[ 29] Tbilisi ,[ 43] TehranโImam Khomeini ,[ 44] Tel Aviv (resumes 1 February 2025),[ 45] TenerifeโSouth ,[ 30] Thessaloniki ,[ 30] Tirana ,[ 30] Varna ,[ 30] Venice ,[ 35] Vilnius ,[ 46] WarsawโChopin ,[ 39] WashingtonโDulles ,[ 36] Yerevan ,[ 30] Zagreb ,[ 30] Zurich [ 30] Seasonal: Antalya ,[citation needed ] Bari ,[ 35] Brindisi ,[citation needed ] Burgas (resumes 19 June 2025),[ 47] Cagliari ,[citation needed ] Cancรบn ,[ 48] [better source needed ] Catania ,[citation needed ] Chania ,[citation needed ] Corfu ,[citation needed ] Dalaman ,[ 48] Dubrovnik ,[citation needed ] Edinburgh (resumes 3 June 2025),[ 49] Florence ,[ 30] Fuerteventura , Funchal ,[citation needed ] Gothenburg ,[citation needed ] Harstad/Narvik (begins 30 May 2025),[ 50] Heraklion ,[ 30] Ibiza ,[citation needed ] Ivalo (begins 25 January 2025),[ 51] Kalamata ,[citation needed ] Karpathos ,[citation needed ] Kavala ,[citation needed ] Kefalonia ,[citation needed ] Kittilรค ,[ 52] Kos ,[citation needed ] Lamezia Terme ,[citation needed ] Los Angeles ,[ 53] Malรฉ ,[ 48] [ 36] Marseille ,[ 46] Mauritius ,[ 48] [ 36] Menorca ,[citation needed ] Mykonos ,[citation needed ] Olbia ,[citation needed ] Palermo ,[citation needed ] Patras ,[citation needed ] Preveza/Lefkada ,[citation needed ] Porto ,[ 46] ReykjavรญkโKeflรกvik ,[ 54] Rhodes ,[ 30] Rovaniemi ,[ 30] Samos ,[citation needed ] Santorini , Seville ,[ 30] Skiathos ,[citation needed ] Split ,[citation needed ] Sylt (begins 28 June 2025),[ 47] Tivat ,[ 46] TokyoโNarita ,[ 53] Tromsรธ ,[ 55] Valencia ,[ 30] Volos ,[citation needed ] Zadar ,[citation needed ] Zakynthos Seasonal charter: Hurghada ,[ 48] Marsa Alam ,[ 48] Monastir [ 56]
Azerbaijan Airlines Baku [ 57]
Bluebird Airways Tel Aviv [ 58]
British Airways LondonโHeathrow [ 59]
Brussels Airlines Brussels [ 60]
China Airlines TaipeiโTaoyuan
Condor Frankfurt (begins 30 March 2025)[ 61] Seasonal: Kos (resumes 12 April 2025),[ 62] Palma de Mallorca (resumes 11 April 2025),[ 62] Rhodes (resumes 30 March 2025)[ 62]
Corendon Airlines Seasonal: Antalya ,[ 63] Heraklion ,[citation needed ] Hurghada ,[ 63] Izmir [citation needed ]
Croatia Airlines Zagreb [ 64] Seasonal: Split [ 65]
easyJet MilanโLinate (begins 30 March 2025)[ 66]
Egyptair Cairo
El Al Tel Aviv
Emirates DubaiโInternational
Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa ,[ 67] Copenhagen [ 67]
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi [ 68]
Eurowings Cologne/Bonn ,[ 69] Dรผsseldorf ,[ 70] Hamburg ,[ 71] Stuttgart [ 70]
EVA Air BangkokโSuvarnabhumi , TaipeiโTaoyuan
Finnair Helsinki [ 72]
Flynas Seasonal: Riyadh [ 73]
Georgian Airways Tbilisi
Hainan Airlines ChengduโTianfu ,[ 74] Shenzhen [ 75]
Iberia Madrid [ 76]
Jet2.com Seasonal: BelfastโInternational (begins 28 November 2025),[ 77] Birmingham ,[ 78] Bournemouth (begins 28 November 2025),[ 79] Bristol ,[ 80] East Midlands (begins 28 November 2025),[ 78] Edinburgh ,[ 78] Glasgow (begins 27 November 2025),[ 78] Leeds/Bradford ,[ 78] Liverpool (begins 20 November 2025,[ 81] LondonโStansted ,[ 78] Manchester ,[ 78] Newcastle upon Tyne (begins 20 November 2025)[ 78]
KLM Amsterdam [ 82]
KM Malta Airlines Malta [ 83]
Korean Air SeoulโIncheon
Kuwait Airways Seasonal: Kuwait City
LOT Polish Airlines WarsawโChopin [ 84]
Lufthansa Frankfurt , Munich
Luxair Luxembourg
Nile Air Seasonal charter: Hurghada [ 85]
Norwegian Air Shuttle Oslo
Nouvelair Seasonal: Djerba ,[citation needed ] Monastir [citation needed ]
Pegasus Airlines Ankara , IstanbulโSabiha Gรถkรงen Seasonal: Antalya , Izmir , Kayseri
People's St. Gallen/Altenrhein
Qatar Airways Doha
Ryanair [ 86] [ 87] Agadir ,[ 88] Alicante , Athens , Banja Luka , Barcelona , Bari ,[ 89] Beauvais , Bergamo , Billund , Bologna , BucharestโOtopeni , Catania , Charleroi , Cologne/Bonn , Copenhagen ,[ 86] Dublin , Dubrovnik , Edinburgh , Eindhoven , Faro , Fuerteventura , Gran Canaria , Helsinki ,[ 90] [better source needed ] Krakรณw , Larnaca , Lisbon , LondonโStansted , Madrid , Mรกlaga , Malta , Manchester ,[ 91] Marseille ,[ 91] MilanโMalpensa , Naples ,[ 92] Niลก , Palma de Mallorca , Paphos , Porto ,[ 93] Riga , RomeโFiumicino , Santander , Seville , Sofia , StockholmโArlanda ,[ 91] Tallinn , Tel Aviv ,[ 94] TenerifeโSouth , Thessaloniki , Tirana ,[ 95] Treviso ,[ 96] [ 86] Valencia , Vilnius , WarsawโChopin ,[ 97] Seasonal: AmmanโQueen Alia ,[ 91] Burgas , Cagliari , Chania , Corfu , Gothenburg ,[ 98] Heraklion , Ibiza , Kalamata , Kefalonia , Kos , Lamezia Terme ,[ 91] Lanzarote , Mykonos , Olbia ,[ 99] Palermo , Preveza/Lefkada , Pula , Rhodes , Rijeka ,[ 100] Rimini , Salerno (begins 30 March 2025),[ 101] Santorini , Skiathos , Split ,[ 100] Varna ,[ 98] Venice , Zadar , Zakynthos
Saudia Seasonal: Riyadh [citation needed ]
Scoot Singapore (begins 3 June 2025)[ 102]
Sky Express Athens [ 103]
Smartwings Seasonal: DubaiโInternational [citation needed ] Seasonal charter: Sal ,[ 104] Ibiza Airport ,[ 105] Thessaloniki [ 106]
SunExpress [ 107] Antalya , Izmir Seasonal: Ankara , Dalaman ,[ 108] Diyarbakฤฑr ,[ 109] Kayseri ,[ 110] Samsun [ 111]
Swiss International Air Lines Zurich [ 112] Seasonal: Geneva [ 113]
TAP Air Portugal Lisbon [ 114]
Transavia ParisโOrly [ 115]
TUI Airways [ 116] Seasonal: Manchester (begins 26 November 2025)[ 116]
Tunisair Tunis
Turkish Airlines Istanbul Seasonal: Kayseri
TUS Airways Tel Aviv [ 117]
Volotea Nantes
Vueling Barcelona [ 118]
Wizz Air [ 119] Abu Dhabi , Barcelona , Bilbao ,[ 120] Chiศinฤu ,[ 121] Cluj-Napoca ,[ 122] Jeddah ,[ 123] Kutaisi , Larnaca , LondonโGatwick , Mรกlaga , Naples , Nice , Ohrid , Podgorica , Pristina , ReykjavรญkโKeflavรญk ,[ 124] Riyadh ,[ 123] RomeโFiumicino , Sibiu (begins 1 August 2025),[ 125] Tel Aviv ,[ 126] TenerifeโSouth , Tirana , Yerevan Seasonal: AmmanโQueen Alia , Burgas , Chania , Corfu , DubaiโInternational , Hurghada ,[ 127] Sharm El Sheikh ,[ 124] Varna ,[ 128] Zakynthos
Cargo
Airlines Destinations Asiana Cargo [ 129] MilanโMalpensa , SeoulโIncheon
Cargolux [ 130] Hanoi , Hong Kong , Luxembourg
DHL Aviation [ 131] Leipzig/Halle
Korean Air Cargo [ 132] Delhi ,[ 133] Frankfurt , Hanoi , Madrid , MilanโMalpensa , Oslo , SeoulโIncheon , Zรผrich
Qatar Airways Cargo [ 134] Doha
Silk Way Airlines [ 135] Baku , Hahn , Istanbul , MilanโMalpensa
Statistics
Traffic by calendar year. Official ACI statistics.
Passengers
Change from previous year
Aircraft operations
Change from previous year
Cargo (including road feeder service, metric tons)
Change from previous year
2005
15,859,050
7.26%
252,988
3.42%
180,066
13.77%
2006
16,855,725
6.28%
260,846
3.11%
201,870
12.11%
2007
18,768,468
11.35%
280,912
7.69%
205,024
1.56%
2008
19,747,289
5.22%
292,740
4.21%
201,364
1.79%
2009
18,114,103
8.27%
261,758
10.58%
198,407
1.47%
2010
19,691,206
8.71%
265,150
1.30%
231,824
16.84%
2011
21,106,292
7.19%
266,865
0.65%
291,313
25.66%
2012
22,195,794
5.02%
264,542
0.87%
265,467
8.89%
2013
21,999,926
0.75%
250,224
5.41%
268,155
1.03%
2014
22,483,158
2.20%
249,989
0.09%
290,116
8.19%
2015
22,775,054
1.30%
226,811
1.70%
272,575
1.80%
2016
23,352,016
2.50%
226,395
0.20%
282,726
3.70%
2017
24,392,805
4.50%
224,568
0.80%
287,692
1.90%
2018
27,037,292
10.80%
241,004
7.30%
295,427
2.60%
2019
31,662,189
17.10%
266,802
10.70%
283,806
3.90%
2020
7,812,938
75.32%
95,880
64.06%
217,888
23.23%
2021
10,405,815
33.19%
111,567
16.36%
208,010
4.53%
2022
23,682,133
127.59%
188,412
68.88%
208,713
0.34%
2023
29,533,186
24.70%
221,095
17.3%
245,009
17.39%
2024
31,719,836
7.4%
234,138
5.9%
297,945
21.6%
Sources: ( Years 2005,[ 136] 2006,[ 137] 2007,[ 138] 2009,[ 139] 2011,[ 140] 2012,[ 141] 2013,[ 142] and 2014,[ 143] 2015,[ 144] 2016,[ 145] 2017,[ 146] 2018,[ 147] 2019,[ 148] 2020,[ 149] 2021,[ 150] 2022[ 151] 2023[ 152] and 2024[ 153]
Busiest routes
Busiest routes at Vienna Airport (2019)[ 154] [needs update ]
Rank
Destination
Passengers
1
Frankfurt
1,109,585
2
BerlinโTegel
966,659
3
ParisโCharles de Gaulle
944,404
4
Amsterdam
943,705
5
Zรผrich
940,410
6
LondonโHeathrow
833,930
7
Dรผsseldorf
771,175
8
Hamburg
720,332
9
Barcelona
640,052
10
Bucharest
634,044
Busiest intercontinental routes at Vienna Airport (2019)[ 154] [needs update ]
Rank
Airport
Passengers
Operating airlines
1
Tel Aviv
596,989
Austrian Airlines , El Al , Wizz Air , Lauda , Malta Air
2
DubaiโInternational
415,169
Emirates
3
BangkokโSuvarnabhumi
340,639
Austrian Airlines , EVA Air , Thai Airways International
4
TaipeiโTaoyuan
301,982
China Airlines , EVA Air
5
IstanbulโSabiha Gรถkรงen
299,778
Pegasus Airlines , AnadoluJet
6
Antalya
273,000
Austrian Airlines , SunExpress , Lauda , Corendon Airlines
7
Doha
228,502
Qatar Airways
8
ChicagoโO'Hare
163,006
Austrian Airlines
9
TorontoโPearson
152,583
Air Canada
10
Cairo
147,210
Austrian Airlines , Egyptair
Ground transportation
Train
Vienna Airport railway station
The Vienna S-Bahn line S7 provides a local service to the city centre taking approx. 25 minutes.[ 155] The more expensive City Airport Train connects the airport directly to Wien Mitte railway station , close to the city centre, in 16 minutes.[ 156]
Additionally, the underground railway station has been expanded to accommodate long-distance trains. Since December 2014, the first trains passing Vienna's new main station , ICE services from Germany , terminate at the airport. Since December 2015, รBB Railjet services operate to the airport as well. Long-distance train rides between the airport and the main station take approx. 15 minutes.
Car
The airport lies directly adjacent to motorway A4 which leads from central Vienna to Budapest . It has its own exit named Flughafen Wien-Schwechat . Bratislava can be reached via motorway A6 which splits from the A4 in the east. Taxis and car rental facilities are available at the airport. There are also several taxi companies that operate at the airport.
Bus
Buses operate from the airport to various places in Vienna and to other cities including Bratislava , Budapest and Brno .[ 157]
Accidents and incidents
See also
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