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In 2004, the airport was used by 728.000 passengers and 14,000 flights.  
In 2004, the airport was used by 728.000 passengers and 14,000 flights.  


Scheduled services exist to:


Amsterdam              (SkyEurope Airlines)
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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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Revision as of 13:45, 14 November 2005

Continent: Europe Country: Austria
Innsbruck Kranebitten Airport
Location Innsbruck, Austria
IATA code INN
ICAO code LOWI
Airport type Commercial
Website [www.innsbruck-airport.com www.innsbruck-airport.com]
Overview map [ ]
Communications
Tower 120.100
Ground
Clearance 121.800
Approach 119.275
ATIS 126.025

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.


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