Innsbruck: “Summer program that is definitely worth seeing”

Tower in Innsbruck (Photo: Innsbruck Airport).
Tower in Innsbruck (Photo: Innsbruck Airport).

Innsbruck: “Summer program that is definitely worth seeing”

Tower in Innsbruck (Photo: Innsbruck Airport).
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At the Tyrolean airport, life is gradually returning. Idealtours and Tui are launching a few holiday flights. Easyjet UK is also announcing its comeback.

The tour operators Idealtours and Tui Austria are offering several holiday destinations from Innsbruck in summer 2020. These include Thessaloniki (Fridays), Lamezia Terme (Sundays), Kalamata (Sundays), Kefalonia (Saturdays), Kos (Wednesdays), Heraklion (Fridays), Epiros (Saturdays) and Palma de Mallorca (Saturdays).

Easyjet UK will be offering two weekly scheduled flights to London Gatwick from August 1, 2020. However, this presupposes that the landing ban that Austria has currently issued for passenger flights launched in the UK is lifted by then. The destination served by Austrian Airlines has been offered since June 22, 2020. Transavia opened a connection to Amsterdam last week and Luxair is now flying to Luxembourg.

"We are very happy to be able to offer our passengers a flight program with vacation and scheduled flights in good time for the beginning of the summer season," said Deputy Airport Director Patrick Dierich.

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