Your ultimate guide to Innsbruck Airport (INN)
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Discover Innsbruck Airport
Innsbruck Airport is a clean, efficient transit hub surrounded by beautiful mountains.
Airport Code (IATA):
(INN)
Location:
Innsbruck
Address:
Fürstenweg 180, 6020 Innsbruck
Terminals:
1
Airlines:
Aegean Airlines, airBaltic, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, easyJet, Eurowings, Finnair, Fly Tyrol, Icelandair, Jet2.com, LOT, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Transavia, TUI Belgium
Annual Passenger Traffic:
356,878
Brief History:
Innsbruck Airport first opened in 1925. Today, it's an important hub for everyone visiting the Austrian Alps in the winter.
Flights to and from Innsbruck
Popular destinations reachable from Innsbruck Airport include Vienna, London, Amsterdam, Heraklion and Palma de Mallorca. Some major airlines serving the airport are British Airways, Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa and SAS.
Getting to and from the Airport
Innsbruck Airport is well connected to the city by train and bus, but you can also drive to the airport. Parking costs start at €30 per day. In case you want to rent a car for your trip, you can do that as soon as you land. Companies like Hertz, Avis or Europcar operate at the airport.
Airport facilities and services
Lounges
Yes
Wi-FI
Yes
Dining
Yes
Duty-free Shopping
Yes
Currency Exchange
No
ATMs
Yes
Baggage Storage
No
Prayer room
No
Baby feeding facilities
No
Innsbruck Airport Currency Exchange
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