Trade sector · August 2026

Taxi in Austria

High density, but regular movement — slots keep opening up. Density, 16-month trend and market movement for every federal state and 23 Vienna districts — recomputed monthly.

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Active locations in Vienna

4,333
21.22 per 10k inhabitants Very tight Active market
Monthly trend · Vienna · Taxi 4,332 4,333 +0.0 %
Mar 25 – Aug 26 · 16 data points · GISA CC-BY 4.0
Annual report (before change) Method jump (not the real market) Monthly report (clean data)
Monthly trend Vienna · Taxi: 6,176 active locations in Mar 25, 4,333 in Aug 26, net change plus 0.0 percent. 4,500 5,000 5,500 6,000 Switch to monthly report Mar 25: 6,176 locations Apr 25: 6,142 locations May 25: 4,332 locations Jun 25: 6,116 locations Jul 25: 4,330 locations Aug 25: 4,342 locations Sep 25: 4,345 locations Oct 25: 4,336 locations Nov 25: 4,330 locations Dec 25: 4,339 locations Jan 26: 4,335 locations Feb 26: 4,337 locations Apr 26: 4,333 locations Jun 26: 4,345 locations Jul 26: 4,336 locations Aug 26: 4,333 locations Mar 25 Jun 25 Sep 25 Dec 25 Apr 26 Aug 26

Key figures

Active in Vienna 4,333 21.22 per 10k inhabitants
Austria total 10,887 Vienna share: 39.8 %
Vienna trend since May 2025 +0.0 % Post-break baseline (clean, no method break)
Movement dynamics 81 % Active market

Whitespace: 3 districts with the lowest density

Shortest path to a decision: the three districts with the lowest number of Taxi businesses per 10,000 inhabitants — on paper the largest market gaps in Vienna (for population ≥ 20,000).

  1. 1
    1090 Alsergrund Room to grow
    4.1 per 10k · 17 locations · 41,782 inh. -15.0 % since May 25
  2. 2
    1080 Josefstadt Room to grow
    7.0 per 10k · 17 locations · 24,232 inh. -15.0 % since May 25
  3. 3
    1180 Währing Room to grow
    8.8 per 10k · 45 locations · 51,177 inh. -19.6 % since May 25

Note: low density is a signal, not a guarantee. Combine it with the market movement above and the OSM visibility below before you commit.

What does this trajectory tell you?

The stock is holding steady since May 2025 (post-break baseline) — under 2 % net change. That does not automatically mean “no interest”: if market movement (churn index) is high at the same time, there is active turnover within an overall stable count.

Insider view: methods, fluctuations, readability notes

Method change May 2025. Before May 2025 the figures come from the annual report (reference-date based), from May 2025 on from the monthly OgdAufrechteGewerbeberechtigung snapshots. The two sources count slightly differently — hence the visible break between April and May 2025. For the churn indicator we use only the clean May-2025-plus window, so the calculation is not distorted by the method jump.

Seasonal fluctuations. Smaller month-to-month movements are normal — trade licences are issued in bursts (month turns, quarter ends) and deregistered (often at year ends). A single month at +5 or −3 is not a trend break.

What a line does not show. The stock is a stock, not a flow. 500 active trade licences at a steady monthly stock can mean: (a) 500 dormant businesses with no movement, or (b) 480 stable plus 20 deregistering this month and 20 newly registering. The churn indicator measures exactly that difference — the curve does not show it.

Why we don't go back further. The GISA dataset only exists in structured form from 2018, before that only as non-anonymised internal data. Annual reports from 2019 could theoretically be integrated — that is a planned expansion. Currently: monthly snapshots since March 2025.

Context

What you should know about Taxi

The taxi trade is a licensed trade requiring a concession under the Gelegenheitsverkehrs-Gesetz (GelVG) — not simply a trade under the GewO, but a concession allocated by the authorities. In Vienna, the Wiener Taxi-, Mietwagen- und Gästewagengesetz applies on top of this. Requirements: a category B driving licence with 2 years of practical experience + a taxi-driver examination (topography, law, tariffs) + a police clearance certificate + a health certificate + economic and professional reliability.

Around 4,300 active concessions are registered in Vienna — the single-car variant (gs=220301), with 10,900 licences across the country, is the typical entry-level form. The market dynamics were completely overturned by the 2020 amendment to the GelVG and the integration of the hire-car segment (formerly the legal grey area occupied by UBER). Since then, uniform tariffs and taxi-rank rules have been in force — with measurable effects on prices and order volume.

Timing — when to start?

The taxi business is extremely seasonal: summer (tourism) and December (Christmas and New Year's Eve trips) are the peaks. Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. are the highest-revenue time windows (nightlife traffic). Anyone registering as a newcomer should start on the weekend/night shift — competition is densest there, but so is the return per trip.

Pitfalls that are often overlooked

  • Uber/Bolt competition after the 2020 amendment

    Since the 2020 amendment to the GelVG, all passenger transport services must operate under the same tariff. Uber, Bolt & co. are today platform intermediaries for classic taxi concession holders. The platforms take 15-25 % commission on the fare — a concession holder who works ONLY through platforms structurally has a lower contribution margin than someone with their own customer base.

  • Taxi-rank and radio-dispatch costs

    Classic taxi ranks in Vienna are expensive (radio-dispatch centres such as Taxi 40100 or 31300 charge monthly fees, often 200-400 €). Anyone who does not want to rely on taxi ranks is dependent on app customers — and pays platform commission. A model based purely on your own customer base only realistically becomes established after 2-3 years.

  • Vehicle investment + running-cost calculation

    Taxi suitability regulation (Taxi-Tauglichkeits-Verordnung): the vehicle must be no more than 6 years old, of certain vehicle classes, with an approved taximeter. A newer used car costs 15-25k €. At a typical 30-40k km/year and 8 €/100 km for diesel = 2,500-3,500 € in fuel + insurance + maintenance. An economically viable turnover is around 40-50k €/year — which is harder to reach than novice drivers often assume.

Licensed trade requiring a concession under the GelVG + the Vienna Taxi Act (Wiener Taxigesetz). Gewerbeschlüssel 220301 (single-car variant). Tariffs and regulations: City of Vienna taxi regulations.

Insider analysis · Vienna

What does your competition really look like?

As ofAugust 2026Next snapshot: ~September 1, 2026

The typical active business in Vienna is 8 years old (median). 25 % are younger than 3 years, 24 % older than 20 years. Dominant legal form: 71.2 % sole proprietors.

How long have they been in the market?

Distribution of age in years across all 4,333 active locations. Median 8 years · P10–P90 1–34 years.

284<1
4031-2
4012-3
5323-5
3785-8
5868-12
69112-20
46020-30
49930-50
9950+

Bars = number of businesses per age-year bucket. Highlighted bar = median age. Small buckets under 5 businesses are suppressed as "·" (GDPR minimum cell size against re-identification).

Founding waves

When were the currently active businesses founded?

before 2000
691(16 %)
2000-2009
639(15 %)
2010-2014
439(10 %)
2015-2019
781(18 %)
2020-2026
1,783(41 %)

Solo (natural person) vs. registered company (GmbH, OG, KG, AG).

Distribution across Vienna postal-code areas

The higher the Gini index, the more the sector concentrates in a few postal-code areas. 0 = evenly distributed, 1 = everything in a single postal-code area. Vienna has 23 districts, which split into several postal-code areas.

0.49Gini indexclearly concentrated
23Active postal-code areasin which at least one business is active
38 %Top-3 shareacross 3 postal-code areas combined
  • #11100650 businesses
  • #21220521 businesses
  • #31210477 businesses

Method: Active locations only (legally effective, not dormant). Snapshot 2026-08. Data source: GISA via data.gv.at, CC-BY 4.0.

Honest data limit: The open dataset contains no owner IDs. Who stands behind which business, and whether one owner holds several locations/sectors, cannot be derived from open data alone. The postal-code concentration above is a proxy signal for chain tendencies, not a real ownership analysis.

Market compass · Vienna · Taxi compared

Saturation × market movement at a glance

Each dot is a trade sector. Left = lower density per 10,000 residents, top = more movement (registrations and deregistrations over the last 15 months).

Market compass for Vienna · Taxi compared 20 trade sectors in Vienna · Taxi compared, positioned by density per 10,000 residents (x-axis, logarithmic) and churn index (y-axis). Top-left is the prime zone: undersupplied and active. Density per 10,000 residents → ← Market movement (churn index %) Prime zone undersupplied · active Slots opening saturated · active Stagnant undersupplied · quiet Entrenched saturated · quiet Bäcker: density 0.8/10k · churn 42 % Bäcker Baumeister: density 6.8/10k · churn 129 % Dachdecker: density 0.4/10k · churn 126 % Dachdecker Elektrotechnik: density 8.2/10k · churn 110 % Elektrotechnik Fleischer: density 0.7/10k · churn 68 % Fleischer Berufsfotograf: density 12.7/10k · churn 88 % Berufsfotograf Friseur: density 10.2/10k · churn 50 % Friseur Fußpflege: density 3.2/10k · churn 79 % Fußpflege Gärtner & Florist: density 1.6/10k · churn 106 % Gärtner & Florist Gas- und Sanitärtechnik: density 5.9/10k · churn 103 % Gastgewerbe: density 37.6/10k · churn 30 % Gastgewerbe IT-Dienstleistungen: density 81.4/10k · churn 119 % IT-Dienstleistungen Kosmetik: density 9.6/10k · churn 102 % Lebens- und Sozialberatung: density 17.8/10k · churn 83 % Lebens- und Sozialberatung Massage: density 8.6/10k · churn 116 % Nagelstudio: density 5.8/10k · churn 56 % Nagelstudio Taxi: density 21.2/10k · churn 81 % Taxi Tischler: density 2.7/10k · churn 100 % Tischler Unternehmensberatung: density 52.5/10k · churn 93 % Unternehmensberatung Werbeagentur: density 36.2/10k · churn 114 % Werbeagentur
Active market · growing steadily Growing, volatile Quiet Shrinking

All federal states compared

Density per 10,000 inhabitants plus market dynamics over the last 15 months. Sorted by density, descending.

Federal state Locations per 10k Density Market dynamics net 11 mo
Salzburg → 1,300 22.7 Very tight Active market -1.4 %
Wien(here) 4,333 21.2 Very tight Active market +0.0 %
Tirol → 1,076 13.8 Getting tight Active market +2.0 %
Steiermark → 1,173 9.2 Getting tight Active market -0.6 %
Oberösterreich → 1,120 7.3 Some room Shrinking, volatile -3.5 %
Kärnten → 407 7.1 Some room Shrinking, volatile -2.6 %
Niederösterreich → 1,134 6.5 Room to grow Shrinking, volatile -4.5 %
Burgenland → 183 6.1 Room to grow Active market +0.6 %
Vorarlberg → 161 3.9 Room to grow Active market +0.0 %

Vienna — all 23 districts

Sorted by Taxi density per 10,000 inhabitants, descending. “Licensed” = GISA trade licences, “OSM” = shop addresses visible in OpenStreetMap, “since May 25” = district net delta post method break (clean signal, without the May-2025 jump).

Postcode District Lic. OSM Inh. per 10k Density since May 25
1110 Simmering 365 0 112,214 32.5 Very tight rising  +2.8 %
1100 Favoriten 650 0 225,013 28.9 Very tight falling  -0.3 %
1200 Brigittenau 243 0 86,686 28.0 Very tight falling  -4.3 %
1230 Liesing 340 0 124,846 27.2 Very tight rising  +6.6 %
1120 Meidling 270 0 102,344 26.4 Very tight rising  +1.5 %
1210 Floridsdorf 477 0 191,527 24.9 Getting tight falling  -1.6 %
1010 Innere Stadt 39 0 15,879 24.6 Getting tight falling  -2.5 %
1160 Ottakring 226 0 101,599 22.2 Getting tight rising  +0.9 %
1220 Donaustadt 521 0 235,361 22.1 Getting tight rising  +3.6 %
1150 Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus 161 0 75,384 21.4 Getting tight falling  -0.6 %
1020 Leopoldstadt 214 0 114,122 18.8 Getting tight falling  -3.2 %
1050 Margareten 87 0 54,060 16.1 Some room falling  -5.4 %
1190 Döbling 118 0 76,203 15.5 Some room rising  +6.3 %
1140 Penzing 153 0 99,469 15.4 Some room rising  +1.3 %
1030 Landstraße 147 0 99,954 14.7 Some room unchanged  +0.0 %
1170 Hernals 82 0 56,652 14.5 Some room falling  -6.8 %
1040 Wieden 44 0 33,450 13.2 Some room rising  +2.3 %
1130 Hietzing 57 0 56,496 10.1 Room to grow falling  -1.7 %
1060 Mariahilf 31 0 31,070 10.0 Room to grow falling  -11.4 %
1070 Neubau 29 0 31,394 9.2 Room to grow falling  -3.3 %
1180 Währing 45 0 51,177 8.8 Room to grow falling  -19.6 %
1080 Josefstadt 17 0 24,232 7.0 Room to grow falling  -15.0 %
1090 Alsergrund 17 0 41,782 4.1 Room to grow falling  -15.0 %

Lic. vs. OSM: GISA also counts mobile or home-based businesses without a shop; OSM shows only those with a visible address. Vienna total: 4,333 licensed vs. ~0 in OSM (0 with postcode, 0 without).

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the typical questions about Taxi in Austria.

How many Taxi businesses are currently active in Wien?
4,333 active trade licences per the GISA snapshot August 2026. That is 39.8 % of all 10,887 Taxi businesses in Austria — or, put differently, 21.22 businesses per 10,000 inhabitants.
Which federal state has the most Taxi businesses per capita?
Salzburg leads with 22.66 Taxi businesses per 10,000 inhabitants. At the other end of the scale sits Vorarlberg with 3.90. The bottom position is, on paper, the biggest market gap — whether that is a real opportunity depends on purchasing power and demand.
Is the market for Taxi in Vienna moving?
In the window May 2025 – August 2026 roughly 81 % of the average stock saw movement (registrations and deregistrations), at a net growth of +0.0 %. Classification: active market. High movement means: even when the market looks saturated, slots open up regularly.
Which Vienna districts have the lowest Taxi density?
Vienna districts with below-average density per 10,000 inhabitants (only districts with at least 20,000 inhabitants counted): 1090 Alsergrund (4.1 per 10k), 1080 Josefstadt (7.0 per 10k), 1180 Währing (8.8 per 10k). On paper these are the districts with the largest whitespace for a new Taxi business.
Which Vienna district has the highest Taxi density?
1110 Simmering with 32.53 businesses per 10,000 inhabitants. That usually means strong competition and a tough spot for newcomers. Exception: inner-city districts benefit from commuter and tourism demand, so the per-capita figure understates the real customer base there.
Do I need a master craftsman's certificate for a Taxi trade?
That depends on the specific trade code. Free trades (e.g. cosmetics / beauty care) only need a trade registration at the district authority; regulated crafts (e.g. hairdresser, roofer, butcher) additionally require the master craftsman's certificate (Meisterbrief) or an equivalent qualification before you can go self-employed. Details in the glossary and at the WKO.
What does the full market check cost?
This overview — density, 16-month trend, market movement, district data and insider demographics (age, legal form, concentration) — is free, needs no signup, and stays that way. There is no paid tier behind it. The figures are recomputed every month from the open GISA snapshot.
How is the figure calculated?
The basis is the GISA dataset OgdAufrechteGewerbeberechtigung (data.gv.at, CC-BY 4.0). We count active trade licences with a location in the respective region and the trade code 220301. Density = active businesses ÷ inhabitants × 10,000. Full documentation on Methodology & data sources.

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