Innsbruck: Comeback of the football charter from Saturday

Innsbruck Airport (Photo: Innsbruck Airport).
Innsbruck Airport (Photo: Innsbruck Airport).

Innsbruck: Comeback of the football charter from Saturday

Innsbruck Airport (Photo: Innsbruck Airport).
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The relaxed entry regulations at Innsbruck Airport mean that the football charter season will start again at the end of May 2021. Several national teams have announced that they will hold training camps in Tyrol.

Innsbruck Airport serves as a hub for them. In the year of the European Football Championship (June 11 to July 11, 2021), some national teams use Tyrol this time as preparation for EURO 2021.

The Russian national team will start tomorrow, Saturday, May 22nd, 2021. The team will be flown by S7 Airlines (with an Airbus A320) from Moscow directly to Innsbruck. In the following 14 days the Austrian national team will pitch its tents in Tyrol. The German national team is also expected at Innsbruck Airport at the end of May.

A total of 15 flights from / to Innsbruck in connection with soccer teams have been registered until the end of June. At the airport, people are very happy that the hustle and bustle is returning. "After months of restricted operations due to the pandemic, it is a good feeling to be able to welcome international guests again", said Marco Pernetta, Managing Director of the airport.

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