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Sanjay Shah
at 2025 Jan 05
Sanjay Shah
at 2025 Jan 05
Way too small for it's capacity. When operating at busy times theres no where to sit, with one small/expensive duty free shop, one cafe with about 30 people in line constantly and one restaurant. Lounge had about 20 people waiting in line constantly and was full. Really crap airport. Security line and speed was the only quick thing.
I would describe this aiport as unorganised, slow-paced, tiresome and lacking in communication.

There's only 1 coffee corner past security, of which the queue is about 30-50 men strong at all times. The gates leave almost no room for queueing, and there are far too few seats around to sit down.

The staff is relatively friendly.
Matthew Wyatt
at 2024 Dec 26
Matthew Wyatt
at 2024 Dec 26
Quiet day and absolutely chaos. Either there was nobody managing the airport or they are completely incompetent. All that was needed was some communication and a half decent manager to make some decisions and communicate. In the end the passengers helped each other to do the managements job
Rahul Sarkar
at 2024 Nov 12
Rahul Sarkar
at 2024 Nov 12
A small airport with stunning views
A very small airport. Very interesting and entertaining. Not the regular. You do get a stunning view when you land there. The security officer was not too polite. But it is rather easy to get there considering Tyrol has a great public transportation system.
J B
at 2024 Apr 06
J B
at 2024 Apr 06
Chiara and Manuela, who welcome you to the Priority Pass Lounge, are absolutely one of the biggest reasons to come to Innsbruck. Not just to the lounge or the airport, but the town itself.

When you approach the counter they are smiley and pleasant and eager to welcome you.

For families with kids they tell you about the almost invisible 'magic door' through which you must pass to access the lounge. So clever and enchanting. What a fun and creative way to add-value to people's journey!

Inside, the lounge is nicely designed with big sofas, individual seating, quiet booths for working and big windows revealing gliders and planes taking off and landing.

The lounge good croissants, jams, yoghurts, coffees and other beverages. There are also monitors so you know when your gate is announced - AND bonus, general boarding announcements can be heard in the lounge.

Manuela, would also occasionally pop in to the lounge to clear plates etc. and even made a point of wishing guests a nice flight. When was the last time someone wished you that?

In short this is a great lounge, managed by two really delightful people who are great ambassadors for Austrian hospitality. They're both worth promoting, rewarding and probably cloning.

If only more Priority Pass Lounge hosts were as pleasant, playful and professional.
Tony W
at 2024 Feb 25
Tony W
at 2024 Feb 25
Slightly chaotic during busy periods; insufficient areas for travellers to wait and many people were sitting on the floor outside the airport waiting to check in.
Worth noting, it would seem many airlines open their cehck-in desks 2 hours prior to the flight.
The restaurant options in the airport are incredibly expensive, don't expect to get any change from €10 for a plate of chips and a soft drink.
Airside was incredibly busy as well with people forced to sit on stairs due to huge numbers waiting.
On an upside, the airport has a viewing area non-airside with stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
The Tirol lounge is quite small but a nice place to wait for your flight.
Mark Duignan
at 2024 Feb 24
Mark Duignan
at 2024 Feb 24
Fairly small but incredibly well run airport. We didn't experience any real queues for either bag check or security, even on changeover day in the middle of a busy ski season, and all staff were friendly and helpful. It would benefit from more seating while waiting to board, but otherwise a generally pleasant airport to travel via
Horrific airport! C’mon people if you know you have flights taking off and it will be busy simply put more staff on. What a joke of an airport.
Elisa
at 2023 Dec 28
Elisa
at 2023 Dec 28
One star added only because it's close to the city,otherwise it'd be a one star.
40 mins waiting time for security control. Employees really just hanging there instead of opening another line.

After security, you are squeezed in a big room waiting for passaport control, not enough seats for everyone.

Only one small bar there for food/drinks (with other queues of course), no much food and drinks choice. Overpriced.

And don't bother buying Speedy boarding with easyJet...they say they are a small Airport so it's a first come First served.
Meyerbro
at 2023 Dec 28
Meyerbro
at 2023 Dec 28
I was stolen in this airport today. Someone took a bag of food worth 30 euros from my seat. No police there to help. Then, the customs took 40 min. In the end, a bus to take you for an airplane that is 100 meters away. Also, no food anymore after 1PM as it looks like it's not worth to Costa to sell that.
Fantastic airport. Customs and baggage are mere steps from the plane. No time wasted. The incredible view flying in is worth it alone.
Thomas Ploner
at 2023 Nov 03
Thomas Ploner
at 2023 Nov 03
Small portal into the international world, convenient, fast, friendly. Everything you could wish for. Can get a little overcrowded during winter times.
Rony
at 2023 Oct 05
Rony
at 2023 Oct 05
Innsbruck Airport, located in the heart of the Alps, is known for its scenic surroundings and challenging approach. It's a small airport.The view that you get when you reach Innsbruck is mind-blowing especially in winter.Overall, it offers a unique experience with stunning mountain views.just outside the airport you get bus with which you can travel to Innsbruck city or railway station and all.
Ivan Chumakov
at 2022 Dec 27
Ivan Chumakov
at 2022 Dec 27
Generally Innsbruck airport is okay, but be aware, that during some time slots crowds for security and passport control might be huge and that after security there is not much to do. There is one slightly overpriced Duty Free shop, which closes between 17:30 and 18:00 and cafe, where prices are slightly higher than in the city but food is okay. Before check-in in the departure hall there is a restaurant with the terrace, where you’ll have a great view at the Alps, departing and arriving aircraft. Prices at that restaurant are slightly lower than after security and the selection of meals and beverages is better. Be aware, if you leave Shengen, after passport control there are no shops or cafes.
Olly Gronau
at 2022 Jul 30
Olly Gronau
at 2022 Jul 30
Not a bad little airport. Waiting times weren't too bad just a shame that there's not outside area once you've gone through security. Would also be lovely if the a/c was slightly better. I mean that you actually notice that there's one!!