Traffic figures: Innsbruck benefited from the connection to Vienna

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

Traffic figures: Innsbruck benefited from the connection to Vienna

Innsbruck Airport (Photo: Peter Norz / Innsbruck Airport).
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Innsbruck Airport normally does most of its annual business in the cold season. This defacto failed between January and March 2021. Nevertheless, it was never completely quiet because the airport benefited from the domestic route to Vienna.

The number of passengers was low in the first four months due to the lockdowns, but also the tough entry and quarantine regulations. With the exception of February 2021, Innsbruck - in contrast to other federal state airports - was always able to stay at least over 1.000 passengers per month.

Things picked up noticeably from May 2021 onwards. Innsbruck's holiday flights brought a lot of thrust in July and August 2021. In July 2021, the Tyrolean airport counted 19.082 passengers traveling on 275 connections. In August 2021 there were 24.405 travelers on 307 movements.

Innsbruck numbers at a glance:

MonthFlightsChange vs. 2020PassengersChange vs. 2020
January                    77-95%               1.298-99%
February                    46-97%                  950-100%
March                    47-94%               1.175-98%
April                    54Present in several = 2600%               1.172Present in several = 720%
May                    64                    -                 2.048-
June                  157Present in several = 772%               7.966Present in several = 1519%
July                  275Present in several = 49%              19.082Present in several = 118%
August                  307Present in several = 59%              24.405Present in several = 106%

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