This page contains the list of upcoming Austria official public holidays (gesetzliche Feiertage), bank holidays, government holidays, regional public holidays, non-working national holidays and sectorial holidays from December 2020 to October 2021. The public holidays listing on this page is also accessible via our free Android
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The list of upcoming Austria official public holidays (gesetzliche Feiertage) is:
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Recent Austria Public Holidays News and Updates
Below is a list of recent news and updates related to Austria public holidays, national holidays, government holidays and bank holidays (note that this newsfeed is delayed by 30 days).
2020-09-22: Austrian 2021 Bank Holidays and Public Holidays Announced
2019-09-08: Austrian 2020 Bank Holidays and Public Holidays Announced
2019-02-28: Austria Backtracks On Good Friday Public Holiday
2019-02-23: Austria Adds Good Friday Public Holiday
2018-10-01: Austrian 2019 Bank Holidays and Public Holidays Announced
2017-12-29: Austrian 2018 Public Holidays Announced
2016-12-26: Austrian 2017 Public Holidays Announced
2016-01-01: Austrian 2016 Public Holidays Announced
2014-12-30: Austrian 2015 Public Holidays Announced
2013-12-23: Austrian 2014 Public Holidays Announced
Global Holidays Observed in Austria
Below is the list of global holidays observed as non-working public holidays in Austria, with the dates of these global holidays for the next 10 years (2021-2031).