Innsbruck Airport INN, alpine gateway to the Tyrol with snow-capped mountains behind the terminal
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Innsbruck Airport Transfers

Compare verified carriers from INN to Innsbruck city and the ski resorts of the Tyrol - St Anton, Ischgl, Sölden, Lech and more. Fixed EUR pricing, flight-tracked pickups, no hidden fees.

IATA Code

INN

Distance to city

4 km

Transfer time

10-15 min

Starting price

From EUR 35

1

Single Terminal

1-12

Boarding Gates

10+

Tyrol Ski Destinations

862K

Annual passengers (2024)

Innsbruck Airport is a small, seasonal airport that becomes one of the busiest ski-charter gateways in the Alps each winter. Everything runs through one compact terminal, gates 1 to 12, just 4 km west of the city - you land, clear reclaim, and you are at the exit. It is the closest airport to the Arlberg, the Paznaun, the Ötztal and the Zillertal ski resorts.

Terminal Pickup Information

Important details for your Innsbruck Airport transfer pickup

1

Single Terminal

One arrivals hall

Innsbruck runs everything through one compact terminal, with arrivals and departures under a single roof. That makes the pickup simple: there is only one arrivals hall to head for. Your driver waits just past baggage reclaim holding a name board, on the ground floor where gates 1 to 8 sit. Walk out through the exit and look for your name.

Your driver waits in the arrivals hall with a name board

Winter Arrivals

Changeover-day crush

On winter Saturdays the terminal handles a wave of ski charters from the UK, the Netherlands and Scandinavia, and the arrivals hall gets busy fast. Your driver knows the changeover-day rhythm and holds the board through the crush, so you are not left scanning a crowded hall alone.

Drivers plan around the winter Saturday changeover rush

Flight Monitoring

Delays & diversions

Your carrier monitors your flight for delays. Share your flight number when booking and your driver adjusts the pickup time automatically, including the wait through passport control and baggage reclaim.

Real-time monitoring Auto-adjusted pickup

Popular Routes from Innsbruck Airport

Compare verified carriers to Innsbruck city and the ski resorts of the Tyrol

City Transfers

Innsbruck City Centre

INN Airport → Innsbruck

~4 km
10-15 min

From

EUR 35

Arlberg & West Tyrol Ski Resorts

St Anton am Arlberg

INN Airport → St Anton am Arlberg

~100 km
1h 20-30min

From

EUR 190

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Lech / Zürs

INN Airport → Lech / Zürs

~120 km
1h 45min

From

EUR 210

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Ischgl

INN Airport → Ischgl

~100 km
1h 30min

From

EUR 195

Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

INN Airport → Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

~85 km
1h 15-20min

From

EUR 175

Ötztal, Zillertal & East Tyrol Ski Resorts

Sölden

INN Airport → Sölden

~85 km
1h 15min

From

EUR 170

Obergurgl

INN Airport → Obergurgl

~95 km
1h 30min

From

EUR 195

Mayrhofen

INN Airport → Mayrhofen

~65 km
1h

From

EUR 125

Kitzbühel

INN Airport → Kitzbühel

~95 km
1h 15min

From

EUR 175

Seefeld

INN Airport → Seefeld

~30 km
30-40 min

From

EUR 55

Related Innsbruck Routes

Flying into Munich instead of Innsbruck? Munich Airport is the alternative gateway to the Tyrol, about 165km and 1h 45min north across the German border. These live routes connect Innsbruck city with Munich Airport in both directions:

About Innsbruck Airport

Key information for travellers transiting through INN

Innsbruck Airport (Flughafen Innsbruck-Kranebitten, IATA: INN) sits about 4km west of the city centre, wedged into the Inn Valley with the Nordkette range rising steeply to the north.

It is a small, seasonal airport - around 862,000 passengers passed through in 2024 - but it punches well above that number in winter, when it becomes one of the busiest ski-charter gateways in the Alps. In the cold months airlines like British Airways, easyJet, Jet2 and Eurowings pour weekend traffic in from across Northern Europe; in summer the schedule thins out to a handful of routes, mainly Vienna and Frankfurt.

Everything runs through one terminal, which keeps arrivals refreshingly quick: gates 1 to 8 are on the ground floor and gates 9 to 12 upstairs, with baggage reclaim, ATMs and the car-hire and taxi ranks all within a short walk of each other. There is no second terminal to navigate and no inter-terminal shuttle to catch - you land, clear reclaim, and you are at the exit.

What makes Innsbruck the natural gateway for a Tyrol ski trip is not size but position. It is the closest airport to the Arlberg (St Anton, Lech, Zürs), the Paznaun (Ischgl), the Ötztal (Sölden, Obergurgl) and the Zillertal (Mayrhofen) - most resorts are an hour to ninety minutes away by road, against two to three hours from Munich or Salzburg. If you are weighing gateways, our guide to getting to Austria's best ski resorts walks through how St Anton, Sölden and Ischgl connect from each airport. One thing worth knowing about the flight itself: the approach into Innsbruck is one of the most demanding in Europe, threading between mountains, so pilots need special certification and bad-weather diversions to Munich or Salzburg do happen a few times each winter. A transfer that tracks your flight matters more here than at most airports.

Airport Facts

IATA CodeINN
City distance~4 km
Annual passengers~862,000 (2024)
Terminals1
Boarding gates1-12
Transfer time to city10-15 min
Peak seasonWinter (Dec-Apr)
Transfer currencyEUR

How Much Does an Innsbruck Airport Transfer Cost?

Indicative starting prices from INN, per vehicle one way (not per person)

DestinationDistanceJourney TimeStarting From
Innsbruck City Centre4 km10-15 minfrom EUR 35
Seefeld30 km30-40 minfrom EUR 55
Mayrhofen65 km1hfrom EUR 125
Sölden85 km1h 15minfrom EUR 170
Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis85 km1h 15-20minfrom EUR 175
Kitzbühel95 km1h 15minfrom EUR 175
St Anton am Arlberg100 km1h 20-30minfrom EUR 190
Obergurgl95 km1h 30minfrom EUR 195
Ischgl100 km1h 30minfrom EUR 195
Lech / Zürs120 km1h 45minfrom EUR 210

Prices are per vehicle, one way, and vary by date and demand - winter Saturdays run higher than a quiet summer weekday. You see the confirmed total before you book. All prices on TransferBnB are quoted in euros (EUR) with no hidden fees added at checkout.

Transport Options Compared

Not sure if a private transfer is right for you? Here is how it stacks up against the public links from the airport.

OptionJourney TimePriceDoor-to-doorBest for
Private transfer10-15 min to city; 1-1.5h to resortsfrom EUR 35 per vehicleYesGroups, ski gear, resort runs, late arrivals
Bus F (to Innsbruck Hbf)~18-20 minaround EUR 2.80 per personNoSolo travellers heading into the city, light luggage
Scheduled ski shuttle / postbus1.5-3h with changesvariesNoBudget travellers with flexible timing
Taxi rank10-15 min to citymetered, ~EUR 15-25 to cityYes (city only)A quick unbooked city hop

For the short hop into Innsbruck, city bus F is quick and cheap if you are travelling light and staying near the Hauptbahnhof. The private transfer earns its place on the resort runs - one vehicle, your ski bags loaded, no valley-bus change with the whole family and a mountain of luggage - and on late or diverted winter arrivals when the buses have stopped.

Why Book Your Innsbruck Airport Transfer with TransferBnB

Everything you need for a reliable INN transfer in one place

Tyrol's Ski Resorts, Direct

Carriers run straight to St Anton, Ischgl, Sölden, Obergurgl, Lech and the rest, so you go from baggage reclaim to the resort without a valley bus change or a rail connection.

Flight-Tracked Pickups

Innsbruck sees genuine weather diversions in winter. Your carrier monitors your flight and adjusts, so a delayed or rerouted arrival does not leave your driver guessing.

Vehicle Choice for Ski Groups

Compare offers side by side: standard car, estate, MPV, and minivan options with space for ski and board bags. Flag your equipment when booking.

Fixed Price

The price shown is the price you pay, with no surge pricing on busy changeover Saturdays.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get picked up at Innsbruck Airport?
Innsbruck has a single terminal, so there is only one arrivals hall to find. Your driver waits there after you clear baggage reclaim, holding a name board with your name on it. The building is compact - arrivals and departures sit under one roof - so you will not walk far. Come out through the exit doors, look for your board, and your driver takes it from there.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
Your carrier monitors your flight. Share your flight number when booking and your driver adjusts the pickup time automatically, including the wait through passport control and baggage reclaim. No calls needed - especially useful in winter, when Innsbruck arrivals bunch up and the occasional weather diversion shifts the schedule.
How long does it take to get from Innsbruck Airport to the city centre?
The airport sits about 4km west of the centre, so a car reaches the old town in roughly 10-15 minutes in normal traffic. It is one of the closest major airports to its own city in the Alps. Allow a little longer during the winter Saturday changeover, when ski traffic fills the valley roads.
What is the starting price for a transfer from Innsbruck Airport?
A private transfer into Innsbruck city centre starts from around EUR 35 per vehicle, not per person, so a couple or a family pays the same base fare. Ski-resort runs are priced by distance - Seefeld from around EUR 55, Mayrhofen from EUR 125, and the Arlberg resorts like St Anton and Lech from EUR 190-210. The price you see at booking is the price you pay.
Can I book a transfer to a ski resort from Innsbruck Airport?
Yes - Innsbruck is Tyrol's main ski gateway, and carriers run direct to St Anton, Ischgl, Sölden, Obergurgl, Lech, Zürs, Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis, Kitzbühel, Mayrhofen and Seefeld. Most journeys are 1 to 1.5 hours. Ski and board carriage is usually fine - flag your equipment when booking so the carrier sends a vehicle with the right load space.
What is the cancellation policy?
Standard bookings can be cancelled free of charge more than 24 hours before your scheduled pickup. For peak date travel - the last Saturday of December, the first Saturday of January, and the first three Saturdays of February - the free cancellation window extends to 72 hours before pickup. Cancellations inside these windows carry a 100% fee. Full terms shown before you confirm your booking.

What our customers say

Thomas B. — London, UK

Driver was already outside arrivals when we landed in Geneva - he'd tracked the flight and knew we'd come through early. Three sets of skis loaded and we were on the road to Chamonix before most passengers had cleared customs.

Marta R. — Munich, Germany

Good experience. Chose from three offers for Munich Airport to Kitzbühel, picked the one with the best rating. Straightforward.

Olivier D. — Lyon, France

Four of us split the cost from Zurich Airport to St. Anton and came out cheaper than the shared shuttle per person - plus we went straight to the chalet door instead of stopping at every hotel in the valley. Hadn't expected it to work out that way but it did.

Sarah K. — Dublin, Ireland

Travelled with two small kids and a lot of luggage from Rome Fiumicino. I mentioned the stroller in the booking notes and the driver showed up with a large estate. No fuss.

Pieter V. — Amsterdam, Netherlands

Eight people, Geneva to Verbier, all ski gear. One minibus, one price, door to chalet. We paid less per person than the shuttle and didn't have to share with anyone else.

Anna-Lisa M. — Vienna, Austria

I book private transfers for work fairly regularly across different platforms. What TransferBnB does differently is that you get the driver's name, direct number, vehicle, and plate before you travel - not just a confirmation number. For business trips where timing matters, that's the part that actually counts.

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