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Non-stop flight Innsbruck – Antalya started by Tui Austria

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The first non-stop flight from Innsbruck to Antalya on the Turkish Riviera began on May 23, 2025. Tui Austria, in cooperation with the airline Corendon, offers this new flight connection once a week during the summer season, every Friday until October 3, 2025. According to the company, today's inaugural flight was almost fully booked.

Gottfried Math, Managing Director of Tui Austria, expressed his delight at the expansion of flight offerings from Innsbruck. He emphasized the excellent cooperation with Innsbruck Airport, airline partner Corendon, and sales partners in the region. The high booking demand indicates that travelers have been requesting this direct connection. Airport Managing Director Marco Pernetta expressed confidence that Turkey will once again become a permanent fixture on the flight offerings from Innsbruck and welcomed the expansion of the offerings in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Antalya is currently enjoying the highest popularity among TUI guests from Tyrol among summer destinations. The region is known for its sandy beaches and extensive range of all-inclusive hotels, which is particularly popular with families. The new connection to Antalya complements TUI Austria's existing flight offerings from Innsbruck, which already include flights to Calabria, Mallorca, and the Greek islands of Karpathos, Kos, Crete, and Rhodes. The resumption of direct flights to Turkey should therefore represent an attractive addition for holidaymakers from the Innsbruck Airport catchment area.

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