Structure and Budget
2025 Statistics
The Vienna Tourist Board’s structure and budget are governed by Vienna’s Promotion of Tourism Act. This legislation also sets out its remit – specifically representing the interests of Vienna's tourism sector, as well as destination marketing and management. The Vienna Tourist Board is headed by a President (nominated by the provincial government of Vienna) and a Director of Tourism. The Supervisory Board (Tourism Commission) – which approves the underlying guidelines for the Vienna Tourist Board’s work and its budget – comprises the President and 17 members. 14 members of the Commission are appointed by the provincial government of Vienna. The Vienna Economic Chamber, the Vienna Chamber of Labor and the Vienna Chamber of Agriculture each appoint one member.
Budgets For 2025 and 2026
In 2025, the Vienna Tourist Board’s budget was set at around EUR 33.4m. Approximately EUR 370,000 was allocated to provisions in 2025.
The budget for 2026 is EUR 33.5m. Of this amount, around 83% will be covered under the financing agreement with the City of Vienna. About 2% comes from the Vienna Chamber of Commerce and 9% from the Vienna Tourist Board’s own revenues. Around 6% of the financing relates to special funding for the Vienna Meeting Fund and the Vienna Film Incentive.
EUR 15.7m of the 2026 budget was allocated to marketing (incl. Meeting Fund and Vienna Film Incentive). The largest individual items are B2C marketing including production of advertising materials; B2B marketing including the Vienna Convention Bureau; media management and destination management.
The breakdown of expenditure for the Vienna Tourist Board in 2026 is as follows: just under half (48%) is accounted for by marketing (communication campaigns, advertising materials, market management, media management, Vienna Convention Bureau, postage and packaging, etc.), 40% by staff costs and 12% by operating expenditure (rent, electricity, maintenance of the headquarters, tourist information centers, travel costs, depreciation, communication costs, etc.).
Profit & Loss Statement | ACTUAL 2024 | ACTUAL 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| REVENUE | 31,487,796 | 31,634,769 |
| of which sales and other revenue | 2,607,202 | 3,319,011 |
| of which subsidies | 652,000 | 671,000 |
| of which local taxes | - | - |
| of which funds from the funding agreement | 25,745,136 | 26,494,163 |
| of which funds from special funding | 2,483,458 | 1,150,594 |
| abzgl. passive Rechnungsabgrenzung | - | - |
| MARKETING COSTS | 14,056,134 | 13,935,180 |
| COST OF SALES | 393,241 | 584,514 |
| PERSONNEL COSTS | 12,606,217 | 12,978,859 |
| DEPRECIATION AND MINOR-VALUE ASSETS | 1,360,434 | 1,143,909 |
| MATERIAL COSTS | 2,630,573 | 2,713,309 |
| OPERATING RESULTS | 544,250 | 370,012 |
| FINANCIAL RESULTS/TAXES/RELEASE/TRANSFER TO PENSION RESERVES | -544,250 | -370,012 |
| ANNUAL RESULT | 0 | 0 |
Personell | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Number of employees | 143 | 141 |
| Female : Male | 103:40 | 104:37 |
| Full-time equivalent | 125,9 | 123,0 |
| Part-time share (total) | 36,36% | 38,30% |
| Ratio of females : males in management positions (%) | 42:58 | 44:56 |
Statement of Financial Position(in €) | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed assets | 5,892,604.99 | 5,195,264.83 |
| Current assets | 10,844,899.44 | 9,569,596.82 |
| Prepaid expenses and accrued income | 591,086.23 | 478,878.56 |
| TOTAL ASSETS | 17,328,590.66 | 15,243,740.21 |
| Equity | 4,479,791.42 | 4,849,803.89 |
| Loan capital | 7,796,434.39 | 6,522,887.10 |
| Deferred income and accrued expenses | 5,052,364.85 | 3,871,049.22 |
| TOTAL LIABILITIES | 17,328,590.66 | 15,243,740.21 |