Innsbruck Airport (INN)
Innsbruck Airport serves Innsbruck and Austria. 1.9M (2023). Located near Innsbruck city centre, it handles domestic and international flights with 1 terminal. Austrian Airlines, easyJet, Eurowings, Ryanair
Euro (EUR / €) is the local currency at Innsbruck Airport.
Terminal layout
Innsbruck Airport operates with 1 terminal, handling both domestic and international flights. Check-in counters, security screening, departure gates, and arrivals are all within the same building.
Terminal maps, signage, and information desks are available throughout to assist with navigation. Allow sufficient time for security and boarding, especially during peak hours.
Single terminal — simple navigation
All airlines operate from the same terminal. Follow the colour-coded signage for departures (usually blue/green) and arrivals (usually yellow).
Emergency Numbers
24/7 emergency services in Austria
Border control & customs
Arrival regulations for Austria
On Arrival
- Arrive at arrivalsFollow signs from baggage claim to passport control and customs.
- Passport controlUse the lane that matches your passport and travel status.
- Baggage claimCollect checked bags before proceeding to customs.
- Green / red channelUse green if you have nothing to declare; red if you do.
- Exit the terminalTransport, taxis, and car hire are usually available in the arrivals hall.
Customs — what to know
Check local rules
Always verify duty-free and customs allowances before travelling.
Mobile Connectivity
Local operators & SIM cards in Austria
Magenta (T-Mobile)Drei (Three)
Passenger tips by type
Practical advice tailored to different traveller profiles passing through Innsbruck Airport.
First-time visitors
- Arrive at least 2 hours before domestic and 3 hours before international flights.
- Download the airline app for real-time gate and boarding updates.
- Keep your boarding pass and ID accessible — you'll need them at security and the gate.
Transit & connections
- Check if your connection requires terminal transfer — allow extra time.
- Stay airside if possible to avoid re-clearing security.
- Look for flight connection desks if your incoming flight is delayed.
Families with children
- Family lanes are usually available at security — look for signs.
- Baby changing facilities are located throughout the terminal.
- Bring snacks and entertainment for children during waits.
Business travellers
- Priority security lanes may be available with business-class tickets or elite status.
- Lounge access included with many premium tickets — check your boarding pass.
- Power outlets and USB charging are available at most gates and seating areas.
Airport-specific information
Detailed information about Innsbruck Airport terminals, transport, facilities, and local travel tips.
Terminals: Single terminal, no jet bridges (mobile stairs for boarding). Aircraft up to Boeing 767. Current terminal from 1964 Winter Olympics being replaced (construction started 2019). Category C airport (special difficulties due to Alps, requires pilot training). Difficult landing approach with vicious winds. Approach over inner city at low altitude. Serves Tyrol region.
Transport: City bus F to Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof (every 15 min, 18 min to city). Taxi and car rental. Access via local roads.
Facilities: Dining and shopping. Free Wi-Fi.
Local tips: Innsbruck Airport, Austria. Category C airport (difficult Alpine approach). City bus F to Hauptbahnhof fastest (18 min). No jet bridges, mobile stairs used. Aircraft up to Boeing 767. Approach over inner city at low altitude.
Airlines & routes
Austria carriers
International carriers
- UK & Ireland: London (LHR/LGW/STN), Dublin (DUB), Manchester (MAN), Edinburgh (EDI), Birmingham (BHX)
- Western Europe: Amsterdam (AMS), Paris (CDG/ORY), Frankfurt (FRA), Madrid (MAD), Barcelona (BCN), Lisbon (LIS)
- Scandinavia: Copenhagen (CPH), Stockholm (ARN), Oslo (OSL), Helsinki (HEL)
Frequently asked questions
For international flights, arrive at least 2–3 hours before departure. Domestic flights typically require 1–2 hours. Allow extra time during peak travel periods and holidays.
Yes, Innsbruck Airport offers free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal buildings. Look for the airport network on your device and connect without registration for basic access.
Innsbruck Airport operates a single terminal handling both domestic and international flights. All check-in, security, gates, and arrivals are within the same building.
No — flights within the Schengen Area do not require passport control at Innsbruck Airport. However, non-Schengen flights require passport control both on departure and arrival.