Innsbruck

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Innsbruck, Austria

Charter a private flight from or to Innsbruck with BLAK Private Jets

Calling Code

+43

UTC Timezone

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Currency

Population

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Innsbruck is wedged into the very heart of the Austrian Alps. Strategically placed at the entrance to the Brenner Pass, it was a vital transport hub throughout the heyday of the Habsburgs. But the emperors also saw it as one of the jewels of their realm. Grand palaces like the Hofburg and the Goldenes Dachl roof that celebrates the wedding of Emperor Maximilian I are just two of the features that testify to that. To put it another way: This is one very handsome city.

Cobbled lanes festooned with Tyrolean flags cut through the Altstadt area, a hive of splendid squares and brightly painted mansions from before the 1700s. Landmarks of magnitude are everywhere you look, from the Hofkirche (home to the tomb of Maximillian) to the beautiful Baroque Cathedral of Saint James. But the district is also a vibrant, fizzing whirl of Austrian bars and après ski joints, sleek outdoors gear fitters, ski shops – you name it.

With all that mention of skiing, you might have guessed that Innsbruck is a mecca for winter sports. In fact, it's one of only a few privileged cities to have hosted the Winter Olympics twice, in 1964 and 1976. High above town is the Nordkette ski field, laced with zigzagging black slopes that are best for advanced riders. Just on the outskirts (all within an hour's drive) are more than six separate resorts, including the standout high-altitude skiing of the Stubai Glacier.

Charter flights to Innsbruck in the spring, summer and autumn months shouldn't be written off. This corner of Europe is simply stunning when the sun shines, and the snow has all melted. Hiking abounds. Luxury Alpine spa hotels offer saunas and steam rooms. There are biking, canoeing and fresh air activities by the bucket load.

Airport Information

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Innsbruck Airport (Kranebitten Airport)

IATA: INN | ICAO: LOWI

47.2576° N, 11.3513° E

Experience the breathtaking beauty and unparalleled convenience of Innsbruck Airport, also known as Kranebitten Airport, the largest international airport in the Tyrol region and a premier arrival point for both commercial and charter flights to Innsbruck. Set amidst the awe-inspiring backdrop of the Tyrolean Alps, this unique airport features a single runway. It is classified as a Category C airport due to its challenging approach through rugged mountain terrain - a spectacle that's truly unforgettable during landing and take-off.

 

Located just a stone's throw from Innsbruck city centre and the enchanting Altstadt area, Innsbruck Airport provides unrivalled access to the heart of this Alpine gem. Enjoy a swift, 10-minute private transfer from the terminal to your hotel, ensuring a seamless transition from your flight to the comfort of your accommodation.

Private jet clients can expect exceptional service and professionalism at Innsbruck Airport. From experienced handling agents adept at navigating the airport's unique operational requirements to meticulously planned slots that accommodate the region's typical weather patterns, every detail is considered to ensure a safe and smooth journey.

Choose Innsbruck Airport as your private jet gateway, and immerse yourself in the majesty of the Tyrolean Alps while enjoying seamless access to the vibrant culture, outdoor pursuits, and luxurious hospitality that define this enchanting region. With its prime location, unparalleled scenery, and meticulous attention to aviation excellence, Innsbruck Airport is the ultimate choice for discerning travellers seeking an unforgettable Alpine experience.

 

Runway Length
5,600 ft

Helicopter Transfers
Available

Operating Hours
06:30 - 20:00

Wi-Fi
Available