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{{infobox|fullname=Innsbruck Kranebitten Airport|location=Innsbruck, Austria|iata=INN|icao=LOWI|aptype=Commercial|website=www.innsbruck-airport.com|mapurl=|mapsource=|atctower=120.100|atcground=|atcclearance=121.800|atcapproach=119.275|atcdeparture=|atcatis=126.025|atcunicom=}} | {{infobox|fullname=Innsbruck Kranebitten Airport|location=Innsbruck, Austria|iata=INN|icao=LOWI|aptype=Commercial|website=www.innsbruck-airport.com|mapurl=|mapsource=|atctower=120.100|atcground=|atcclearance=121.800|atcapproach=119.275|atcdeparture=|atcatis=126.025|atcunicom=}} | ||
==General Information== | |||
Innsbruck Kranebitten Airport is located 5 kilometres west of the center of Innsbruck, with a single runway ( 2000 x 45m / 6562 x 148ft ) with the magnetic heading 08/26. | |||
Innsbruck's first airfield was located at the eastern end, but was newly opened south of the village Kranebitten in 1948, that's where the airport got its name from. | |||
A first scheduled service started to Zurich in 1950, flown by Swissair. | |||
Nowadays, Innsbruck is the operational homebase of Austrian Arrows (Tyrolean Airways), Tyrolean Air Ambulance and Welcome Air. | |||
In 2004, the airport was used by 728.000 passengers and 14,000 flights. | |||
Scheduled services exist to: | |||
Amsterdam (SkyEurope Airlines) | |||
Frankfurt (Austrian) | |||
Graz (Welcome Air) | |||
Hannover and Oslo-Torp (Welcome Air) | |||
London-Gatwick (Austrian [optd. by Lauda Air]) and (British Airways) | |||
Nice (Welcome Air) | |||
Paris-Orly (SkyEurope Airlines) | |||
Vienna (Austrian) | |||
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