Innsbruck: First outlook on the summer flight schedule 2022

Innsbruck Airport (Photo: Peter Norz / Innsbruck Airport).
Innsbruck Airport (Photo: Peter Norz / Innsbruck Airport).

Innsbruck: First outlook on the summer flight schedule 2022

Innsbruck Airport (Photo: Peter Norz / Innsbruck Airport).
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Innsbruck Airport has published the first forecast for the summer flight schedule for 2022. The airlines operating from this airport plan to fly to Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna and Brac, among others.

Transavia is planning the destinations Rotterdam and Amsterdam from Innsbruck. Jet2 has several UK destinations on offer with Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Edinburgh and London-Stansted. Easyjet plans to fly to Berlin and London-Gatwick from the Tyrolean airport. The Maltese Luxwing will offer the destination Brac according to the current state of affairs. Luxair will continue the Luxembourg route started last year. Finnair will fly from Helsinki to Innsbruck once a week. Austrian Airlines has Alicante and the hub connection to Vienna in its portfolio.

The tour operator Christophorus Reisen will offer full charter to Cagliari. The competitor Idealtours has Kalamata, Chalkidiki, Kavala, Kefalonia, Lamezia Terme and Preveza / Lafkas on their radar. TUI Austria intends to charter flights from Innsbruck to Heraklion, Kos, Lamezia Terme, Palma de Mallorca and Rhodes.

The airlines and destinations mentioned represent the current status of the planning. These can still change until the beginning of the summer flight planning period 2022. Therefore, it remains to be seen how strong the summer 2022 will be in Innsbruck.

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