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Austria Country Code 43 | AT | AUT | .at

LAST UPDATE: July 28th, 2019

Austria’s Country Codes

  • Telephone: +43
  • 2 Letter: AT
  • 3 Letter: AUT
  • ISO 3116-1 Numeric: 040
  • Internet TLD: .at
  • ICAO Airport Code: LO
  • Maritime Identification Digits: 203
  • Emoji Flag: U+1F1E6 U+1F1F9
  • Official Name: The Republic of Austria

How to call Austria (international dialing)

Austria’s country code may be mislabeled:

  • Country code 0043 (exit code of ’00’ used in many European, Asian, and African nations followed by Austria’s country code of ’43’).
  • Country code 01143 (exit code of ‘011’ used in the United States and Canada followed by Austria’s country code of ’43’).

When calling to a mislabeled country code, remove the exit code from the call sequence and replace it with the exit code of the “dialing from” country.

… to a mobile (cellular) phone

Use the same call sequence.

Mobile phone numbers are represented by area codes ‘650’ through ‘699’ inclusive. The leading ‘0’ is not included when calling from outside Austria.

When calling a mobile phone user, call to the country where the mobile phone is registered, regardless of where the person being called is currently roaming.

… to a VoIP phone

VoIP phone numbers based in Austria are accessed with the same call sequence as a regular landline phone.

When calling a VoIP phone user, call to the country where the VoIP phone is registered, regardless of where the person being called is currently roaming.

… to a satellite phone

Austria does not have a country-speicifc satellite phone system.

Most satellite phones operate on their country code – calls to these satellite phones follow their own call sequence.

… sending a fax

Use the same call sequence.

How to call within Austria (domestic dialing)

‘0’ is used as a trunk number used when calling to a different area code or a mobile phone within Austria.

Local calling – within the same area code

Dial only the local phone number when calling within the same area code. Do not include the trunk prefix ‘0’ or the area code in the calling sequence.

three to nine digits
local phone number

Long distance calling – to a different area code, or to a mobile phone

Dial the trunk prefix ‘0’ and the area code when calling to a different area code or to a mobile phone

0one to four digitsthree to nine digits
trunk prefixsecondtwolocal phone number

Austrian phone numbers explained

Number details

Austrian numbers are seven to thirteen digits.

The first one to four digits are an area (geographic) code. Vienna has an area code of 1 digit, while smaller regions have area codes up to four digits.

Most mobile numbers start with area codes 0650 through 0699.

An example of an Austrian phone number

The Archeological Museum lists its phone number in Graz as +43-316/8017-9515.

Number explanation
433168017 9515
country code for Austriageographic (area) code for Graz
Local example – calling from another location in Graz

Only the local phone number is dialed when calling within the same area code. The trunk prefix ‘0’ and the area code are not included.

8017 9515
local phone number within Graz

Long distance example – calling from Vienna, Austria (on the other side of the country) or a mobile phone

Include the trunk prefix ‘0’ and the area code when calling from a different area code or a mobile phone.

03168017 9515
long distance trunk prefixarea (geographic) code for Grazlocal phone number within Graz

International example -calling from outside Austria

To call from outside Austria, dial the exit code of the country the call is dialed from, followed by Austria’s country code of ’43’, followed by the local area code and phone number.

The leading ‘0’ is not included in the phone call when calling from outside Austria.

exit code433168017 9515
exit code the country the call is dialed fromcountry code for Austriaarea (geographic) code for Grazlocal phone number within Graz

How to call from Austria

’00’ is used as an exit code when dialing an international call from Austria.

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