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Innsbruck Airport

Innsbruck, AT · approximately 4 kilometres from the centre of Innsbruck

Insider notes

Insider

Head to the Tyrol Lounge’s library corner near Gates 11–12 for a cozy atmosphere with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and breathtaking Alps views.

Time

Lounge access is capped at 3 hours, operating from 05:00–19:00. Plan to visit accordingly if you have a late departure.

Quiet

The back section of the Tyrol Lounge is quieter with great views, perfect for working or relaxing away from the main area hustle.

About this airport

Welcome

Innsbruck Airport (INN) offers a unique flying experience, nestled directly within the Alps, delivering breathtaking scenery visible from practically every corner of the airport. Operated as a winter hub for ski charters, it brings a seasonal charm uncommon at many city airports. Expect to see passengers in ski gear ready to embark on Alpine adventures. This intimate airport surprisingly accommodates over one million passengers annually, despite its compact single-terminal layout.

At a glance

Handling approximately 1.1 million passengers a year, Innsbruck Airport sits a short 4 kilometers from Innsbruck’s city center. With one runway and one terminal, it supports airlines such as Austrian Airlines, British Airways, and easyJet. For those interested in plane-spotting or simply enjoying a spectacular view, this airport doesn’t disappoint — its location offers some of the most dramatic take-offs and landings in Europe.

Terminals & layout

Despite its size, Innsbruck Airport is functional and efficient, all operations conducted through its single terminal. This allows for a streamlined journey from check-in through security to boarding. Most of the eateries and shopping options, like the Airport Shop, Travel Value Shop, and Costa Gatebar, along with the notable Tyrol Lounge, are conveniently positioned airside, providing a comfortable experience as you wait for your flight.

Getting to and from the city

Innsbruck Airport's proximity to the city centre makes ground connectivity straightforward. Taxis and rental cars are readily available for the short 4-kilometer journey into Innsbruck, and local buses frequently serve the route from the airport to the city, providing a reliable public transport option.

Traveller essentials

For those arriving by car, a variety of parking options exist including Short Stay Parking at €20.00 per day and Long Stay Parking at €15.00 per day. Valet services are available for €30.00 daily, while electric vehicle charging stations are priced at €20.00 per day. However, note the absence of specific EV charging bays, which may require additional planning for electric car drivers.

Dining & shopping highlights

The airport's dining options cater mainly to travelers seeking quick bites or drinks. Beyond the airside café selections, there are a few shops such as Der Bäcker Ruetz and Fly Inn Bistro. However, it's worth noting the limited availability of substantial food choices during certain times, so it's advisable to grab meals while the main café and bar areas are operational.

Lounges

The standout amenity of Innsbruck Airport is the Tyrol Lounge, available for €29.50. It's a well-regarded option for business-class and status passengers on Austrian and British Airways, and is accessible via Priority Pass, LoungeKey, Diners Club, and Amex. With panoramic views of the Alps, the lounge provides an unexpected haven amidst the bustle of this compact airport. Be aware though, the lounge closes around 19:00, potentially leaving late-evening passengers without access to these luxuries.

Insider tips

  • Insider: Head to the Tyrol Lounge’s library corner near Gates 11–12 for a cozy atmosphere with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and breathtaking Alps views.
  • Time: Lounge access is capped at 3 hours, operating from 05:00–19:00. Plan to visit accordingly if you have a late departure.
  • Quiet: The back section of the Tyrol Lounge is quieter with great views, perfect for working or relaxing away from the main area hustle.
  • Avoid: Aim for early arrivals on winter weekends to circumvent long queues at check-in and security due to ski charter crowds.
  • Local: Capture spectacular photographs with the best lighting by sitting near the runway-facing windows during early morning or late afternoons.
  • Money: If lounge access isn't within reach, enjoy an affordable coffee or beer at gate bars to soak in the full mountain panorama.
  • Time: If on a ski transfer bus on busy winter days, allow extra time due to potential traffic and crowded check-in areas.
  • Insider: Keep an eye on airline apps for updates in bad weather, as terminals may lag in communicating potential diversions.
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