Cheaper than in Vienna: Graz Airport starts corona tests

Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Cheaper than in Vienna: Graz Airport starts corona tests

Graz Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Antigen and PCR tests are now offered at Graz Airport in cooperation with the Hygienicum Graz and NYR Consulting GmbH. These are chargeable and as a private service to be paid by the users themselves.

The test point at Graz Airport was set up in such a way that it meets all requirements for an infrastructure worthy of protection and is available at certain opening times. The offer is open to all interested persons and is not exclusive to passengers.

"In addition to the COVID vaccination, stringent test strategies will help loosen existing travel restrictions in the coming months and thus make business and private travel easier," explain Wolfgang Grimus and Jürgen Löschnig, managing directors of Graz Airport. “It was therefore important to us to create a practical test facility for our passengers directly at the airport. The chargeable tests can, however, also be used by non-passengers. "

The costs at Graz Airport are lower than those charged at Vienna Airport. For the PCR test at Austria's largest airport, 99 euros are due and for the antigen rapid test 35 euros.

Information about the tests:

PCR tests:

Cost: 69 Euros

If it is carried out from 08 a.m. to 00 a.m., the result is available on the same day by 11 p.m. at the latest. If it is carried out later, the result will be available on the following working day by 00:20 p.m. at the latest.

Antigen tests:

Costs 33 Euros

If a test is positive, it is possible to take a PCR sample on site. A laboratory evaluation is necessary for this.

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