Filming at airports
A range of small and sometimes private airports in Austria, as well as six international airports, have been used for filming a range of feature and TV movies like DER BERGDOKTOR, DIE PIEFKE SAGA, DIPLOMANDENAUSFLUG (Innsbruck), DALLAS, POWDER PARK (Salzburg), and KAISERMÜHLENBLUES (Vienna). Filming is possible anytime in all public areas – main building, duty free zones, arrival hall, check-in hall and in the restaurants.
There are stricter regulations (pyrotechnic restrictions, limited number of film crew, no smoking, etc.) for filming in the non-public areas – on the tarmac, in the hangars, on and around the runways. At the Vienna Airport a limited amount of filming in hangars and inside an aircraft is permissible. As an alternative, Brains & Pictures in Tullnerbach, Lower Austria, rent out two hangar-like halls with sophisticated film equipment. For more details go to Studios. Additional regulations and higher fees apply for night-time filming. If aircraft are involved in the filming, advance permits must be obtained from the airline. Inquiries about available time slots should be directed to the individual airport authority. For example, it is difficult to get a permit from the Vienna Airport during peak season (July-September). There is a general ban on filming on weekends at the Linz Airport. Filming in the Control Tower of each airport is generally only granted to documentaries and news reports and must be approved by Austrocontrol.
Austrian Airports