The Austrian airport Innsbruck will have several new destinations in its program in the winter flight schedule 2021/22. These are Brussels, Vilnius and Belfast. Furthermore, numerous airlines want to make their comeback in Tyrol.
The plans for Innsbruck are currently extremely extensive, but the actual implementation is subject to the further development of the corona pandemic.
The following are currently planned: Vilnius (Getjet Airlines), Antwerp (ASL Belgium, Tui Belgium), Brussels (Transavia), Berlin (Easyjet Europe), Frankfurt (Air Dolomiti) Hamburg (Eurowings), Belfast (BA City Flyer), Birmingham (Jet2, Tui Airways UK), Bristol (Titan Airways, Easyjet, Jet2), Dublin (Tuifly Nordic), Edinburgh (Jet2, Titan Airways, Tui Airways Nordic), London Gatwick (British Airways, Easyjet, Titan Airways, Tui Airways UK), London Heathrow (British Airways) London Luton (Easyjet), London Stansted (Jet2, Tui Airways UK), Manchester (Jet2, Easyjet, Tui Airways UK), Newcastle (Tui Airways UK), Tel Aviv (Arkia, Israel), Luxembourg (Luxair), Amsterdam (Easyjet Europe, KLM, Transavia), Eindhoven (Transavia), Rotterdam (Transavia), Vienna (Austrian Airlines) Moscow DME (S7 Airlines), Billund (Danish Air Transport) Gothenburg (BRA Regional, Eurowings), Helsinki (Finnair) Copenhagen (Atlantic Airways, Copenhagen Air Taxi, Eurowings, Norwegian, SAS), Oslo (Norwegian, SAS) and Stockholm Arlanda (Copenhagen Air Taxi, Norwegian, SAS).
The airlines and destinations mentioned above represent the current status of planning. Pure incoming charter, which can only be booked through tour operators, is also included. If all the plans of the airlines and tour operators are implemented, Innsbruck will have a diverse winter ahead of it. This airport usually makes the majority of the annual turnover in the cold season, because many winter sports enthusiasts land here. The winter flight schedule 2020/21 was a proverbial total failure due to the corona pandemic.