Wheelchair users park closest to Innsbruck’s Terminal 1 doors
Accessible Parking at Innsbruck Airport sits directly next to the Terminal 1 building, so the walk or roll to check-in is short and flat. The car parks here are compact, and spaces are close enough that you’re at the terminal entrance within a couple of minutes. If drop-off works better, the public forecourt in front of Terminal 1 is also only a few steps from the doors.
The airport doesn’t publish a separate daily tariff for Accessible Parking, so expect standard INN car park pricing rather than a discounted rate. Because the facility is small, marked bays may be limited and mixed into the general terminal-side parking rather than in a separate structure. If you need extra time for loading a wheelchair or equipment, factor that into your arrival, especially during morning peaks when Tyrolean ski flights are busy.
The accessible spaces next to Terminal 1 are all post-entry to the airport grounds, so you park and then head straight into the building for check-in and security. Passenger services, including assistance desks and information counters, sit just inside the terminal on the ground floor, a short distance from the main doors. If you’re coordinating assistance through your airline, mention you are in the terminal-side Accessible Parking so staff know where to meet you.
Because detailed reviews of Innsbruck’s Accessible Parking are almost non-existent, treat the setup like a small regional airport: close, practical, but not overflowing with extra features. Build a 20–30 minute buffer before check-in time in case you need to circle once to find a marked bay near Terminal 1. If you have very limited mobility, call your airline or the airport information line a day in advance and ask them to confirm where the current accessible bays are marked next to the terminal doors.