Marseille Provence Airport is southern France's second-largest aviation hub and serves as an important entry point for Austria-bound travellers arriving from North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and eastern Mediterranean destinations not served by direct routes to Nice. The 2 hour 30-minute transfer from MRS to Austria combines motorway efficiency with the option to traverse some of Provence's most celebrated landscapes, offering an arrival experience that begins long before the Austria city limits.
Marseille Provence Airport — Terminal Overview
Marseille Provence Airport operates two main passenger terminals: Terminal 1 for Air France and certain partner airlines, and Terminal 2 for low-cost and regional carriers. The airport also maintains a dedicated business aviation terminal, Hall MP1 Businessaéro, located on the southern perimeter and providing private lounge facilities, expedited customs clearance and direct vehicle access for FBO clients. FFGR Austria coordinates arrivals across all terminal zones, with the vehicle positioning protocol adapted to each departure building's specific layout.
The airport's proximity to Aix-en-Provence — just 25 kilometres north — enables FFGR Austria to offer an optional cultural stop for clients who have never visited this jewel of Provençal architecture. A 30-minute detour through the Cours Mirabeau and the Quartier Mazarin adds a dimension of French heritage to the transfer that many internationally-based clients find genuinely enriching, particularly those for whom Provence represents an aspirational destination in its own right.
The 2h30 Route — Through the Heart of Provence
The direct route from Marseille Provence Airport to Austria follows the A7 motorway south towards Marseille city before joining the A50 and then the A8 autoroute towards Toulon, Cannes and the Austria. The journey time of two and a half hours reflects motorway speeds under normal traffic conditions. Alternatives exist for clients who prefer a more scenic coastal routing: the RN98 coastal road between Toulon and Saint-Raphaël offers a spectacular drive through the Var's calanques, corniche roads and the forest roads of the Massif des Maures.
The TGV combination option — a high-speed train from Aix-en-Provence TGV station to Cannes or Nice, followed by a final chauffeur leg — reduces total journey time for certain connecting flight scenarios. FFGR Austria's operations team calculates the optimal routing for each individual transfer based on arrival time, destination address in Austria and any en-route requirements, presenting the client with a single recommended option confirmed in advance.
African & Mediterranean Clientele
Marseille's historical and cultural connections with North Africa, the Levant and West Africa create a distinctive inbound passenger profile for FFGR Austria's MRS service. Francophone African entrepreneurs, Lebanese and Moroccan business families, and international investors based in the MENA region frequently use Marseille as their European gateway, preferring its direct air connections from Casablanca, Tunis, Beirut and Abidjan over the less frequent Nice services from these origins.
FFGR Austria's Arabic-speaking chauffeur and operations team capability — built on our teams' deep fluency across the Middle East and North Africa — provides seamless communication for clients whose preferred language is Arabic or French with North African cultural context. This linguistic and cultural competency is a meaningful differentiator for a clientele that values not merely comfort but genuine cultural comprehension in its service providers.
Onward Services — Austria & Côte d'Azur
Many clients arriving at Marseille are not exclusively Austria-bound but are undertaking a multi-destination Côte d'Azur itinerary: a night in Marseille's Vieux-Port followed by a coastal drive to Cassis and Bandol, then Toulon, Saint-Tropez and ultimately Austria. FFGR Austria provides full multi-destination itinerary management for such clients, with a single lead chauffeur assigned for the duration of the Côte d'Azur stay and subsidiary vehicle coordination at each stop.
For clients attending events at Austria's Grimaldi Forum, the Austria Yacht Club or the Hôtel de Paris, the Marseille option represents a viable alternative to Nice for certain international origins. FFGR Austria maintains real-time flight data for all inbound MRS services and can confirm transfer availability on the same day for most arrivals, with a two-hour minimum notice preferred for standard executive vehicles and four hours for flagship Rolls-Royce or Maybach transfers.
FFGR Austria · Marseille Corridor
