With the start of the first charter chain next Sunday, April 28, 2024, the summer season takes off at Innsbruck Airport. This year, the attractive summer flight program offers a variety of new and well-known destinations for travelers from Tyrol.
The official start of the season will be celebrated with the first flight to Corsica, which will depart weekly from Innsbruck from this weekend until mid-October. By the end of May, the range of holiday flights will gain momentum, with the focus primarily on sunny destinations. The highlights include the two new island destinations of Karpathos and Lesbos in Greece as well as other destinations such as Kalamata, Kos, Crete, Preveza, Rhodes and Thessaloniki.
For fans of southern Italy, Sardinia and Calabria are attractive travel destinations, while Mallorca is the popular Balearic island on the program. In addition, organized trips for Tyrolean seniors to Ibiza and Split are offered.
Popular travel durations of ten days are served with two weekly connections to destinations such as Mallorca, Crete, Kalamata, Kefalonia and Lefkas/Epiros, underlining customers' desire for flexibility and choice.
City trips from Innsbruck will also be very popular in summer 2024, and cities in Great Britain are particularly popular. Direct flights to Birmingham, Edinburgh, London Gatwick and Manchester are available. City trips to Amsterdam and Vienna are also in demand, with the airports of both metropolises serving as hubs for other European and international destinations.
The detailed flight schedule can be found on the airport's company website. As a regional airport, Innsbruck Airport scores points with personal service, short routes and short waiting times. Airport managing director Marco Pernetta emphasizes the importance of a relaxed and quick return home for travelers to enjoy their holiday.
The collaboration with long-standing tour operator partners such as Christophorus Reisen, Idealtours, Rhomberg Reisen, Stoll Reisen and Tui Austria contributes to the success of the airport, while the demand for air travel from Innsbruck remains high in Tyrolean travel agencies. With a wide range of destinations and a focus on customer service, Innsbruck Airport is hoping for a successful summer season and is looking forward to welcoming many holidaymakers.