Travelling to Austria was surprisingly easy! If anything, the most confusing connection I had to make was the Toronto Pearson airport. After a three hour layover in Toronto I boarded the plane knowing that my next destination would be Austria! I flew with Austrian Airlines, and the aircraft was so beautiful! You could definitely tell the company colour was red because the flight attendants were dressed in red head to toe. And I mean it. The women wore red hair ties, shirts, neck scarves, skirts/pants, stockings and shoes. Males were able to wear a white collared shirt under all the red attire. And when the attendants were arriving to the gate in the Toronto airport, they all had red jackets! It was quite a site to see. One passenger was lucky enough to get bumped up to first class because the airline had to accommodate a family. When they first told her they had to change her seat you could tell she wasn't impressed, but I saw her on the airplane and her face was priceless. She was about my age, maybe younger and you could tell she has never been in first class. What a lucky girl!
The flight to Vienna was about 8 hours, followed by a brief layover, and finally, a short flight to Salzburg. The flight from Vienna to Salzburg was only 50 minutes and I was asleep for a majority of the flight, waking up just in time to see the beautiful green fields with little villages consisting of maybe 30 houses, scattered throughout the land as we descended into Salzburg.
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