Colourful houses in Innsbruck with the Inn river in foreground and mountains in background

Hire a Private Jet to Innsbruck

A private jet charter to Innsbruck, Austria, offers direct access to the Tyrolean Alps and some of Europe’s most exclusive ski resorts. Business travellers fly in for select conferences or tourism investment meetings in the city, while leisure visitors arrive for world-class skiing in St. Anton am Arlberg, Ischgl, and Kitzbühel, or for alpine summer escapes in Sölden and Kühtai. You land just minutes from luxury chalets and panoramic mountain trails.

LunaJets arranges flights to Innsbruck Airport (INN), with flight schedules tailored entirely to your plans. We can also organise helicopter transfers to St. Anton, Ischgl, or Kitzbühel. On board your private jet, enjoy spacious seating, fine dining, and complete privacy, every element reflecting your preferences. Many clients choose this route for seamless access to Austrian ski resorts during peak winter, avoiding the delays of connecting flights.

With two decades of experience, LunaJets was the first European private jet broker to earn Argus® certification, underscoring our commitment to safety, integrity, and flexibility. For Innsbruck, we secure flights during the busiest ski season and for major alpine events such as the Hahnenkamm in Kitzbühel, ensuring swift, discreet arrivals when weather conditions or commercial schedules can limit access to Tyrol.

How much does it cost to charter a private jet from/to Innsbruck?

Chartering a private jet from Innsbruck costs from approximately €5,700 to €10,600 depending on destination and aircraft type. Flights from Innsbruck to Salzburg start at €5,700, while routes to Palma de Mallorca begin at €10,600.

The prices below reflect average charter costs across the most frequently flown routes to and from Innsbruck over the past 12 months. Actual quotes may be lower or higher depending on seasonality, aircraft availability, applicable taxes, and any specific requirements for your flight.

Private jet interior with leather seats, a black glossy table holding two crystal champagne glasses, a vase of white tulips, and a bottle of champagne.

What is the best airport for private flights to/from Innsbruck?

The challenging valley approach to Innsbruck Airport (INN/LOWI) demands specialized flight crew certification, making it a distinctive destination for private aviation. Situated directly in the Austrian Alps, the airport provides immediate access to the city of Innsbruck and the major ski areas of the Tyrol region.

Airports
IATA
ICAO
Dist.
Innsbruck AirportINNLOWI

Which aircraft models are most frequently chartered to/from Innsbruck?

The Citation Mustang, Legacy 650 and Phenom 300 were the most popular private jets in 2025 for private flights departing from or arriving in Innsbruck. A dedicated Private Aviation Advisor can help you choose the right aircraft and secure the best availability.
Contact one of our local offices.

Top 3 aircraft models by number of flight movements to and from Innsbruck in 2025
Aircraft picture Aircraft model name Seats Speed (km/h) Speed (knots) Range (km) Range (NM)
Cessna Citation Mustang very light jet Cessna Citation Mustang 4 628 km/h 339 kts 2161 km 1167 NM
Embraer Legacy 650 large jet Embraer Legacy 650 13 850 km/h 459 kts 7223 km 3900 NM
Embraer Phenom 300 super light jet Embraer Phenom 300 6-8 822 km/h 444 kts 3723 km 2010 NM

Our team of experts at your service

Our Private Jet Advisors are available 24/7 to help you through every step of your booking process

Thomas Besson
Thomas Besson
Private Aviation Advisor
en
fr
it
Andrew Stevens
Andrew Stevens
Private Aviation Advisor
en

What our clients appreciate most

argus logo

Customer satisfaction

4.8/5

Based on 2,256 reviews

Innsbruck
Geneva

Dear Boris, just to let you know, my boss was happy and liked the plane, thank you

03.12.2022

Innsbruck
Dresden

The excellent planning and execution allowed me to realize a very tight schedule in three countries in two days. Very good availability of pilots.

01.03.2022

Humberside
Innsbruck

Your colleague Petr is very thorough and an asset to your business.

20.12.2021

Malaga
Innsbruck

Everything fine perfect service

06.12.2021

Zurich
Innsbruck

Excellent service and flight. You convinced us.

08.06.2017

Nice
Innsbruck

Sehr geehrter Herr Segard, Wir sind wieder gut in der Heimat gelandet, hatten 1 Stunde Verspätung aufgrund des Verkehr im Luftraum um Nizza. Hatten eine sehr nette und freundliche Crew. Das Pfeifen der Mustang Motoren ist allerdings etwas lästig, da war die Phenom ruhiger. In Herrn Gutmann haben Sie einen sehr kompetenten und angenehmen Mitarbeiter. Mit besten Grüßen

02.08.2023

What can you do in Innsbruck?

Innsbruck offers a mix of cultural sights and mountain experiences, where historic streets meet panoramic alpine views.

Historic Culture at Ambras Castle

Ambras Castle, or Schloss Ambras Innsbruck, is a castle and palace located in Innsbruck, the capital city of Tyrol, Austria

Innsbruck is home to many fine, old structures and one of the most popular ones is Ambras Castle. Standing at the southern end of Innsbruck, this medieval castle was home to Ferdinand II—the Holy Roman Emperor. Inside the castle is the famous Spanish Hall, where you can attend classical music concerts. Apart from the music and rich history, the castle has mesmerizing displays of battlements, endless artwork, and a tranquil courtyard to rest in and absorb the majestic mountain atmosphere of Innsbruck.

Spend a Day Shopping and Dining at The Alstadt

Old Town Innsbruck (Altstadt Innsbruck)

One of the main attractions of Innsbruck, constructed in the old town centre, is The Altstadt. The area itself is over 500 years old and is entrenched in rich history. Elegant and charming restaurants, cozy bars, and quaint shops all framed by breathtaking architecture with medieval overtones make this area one you won’t want to pass up.

Take a Cable Car up Nordkette

Nordkette Cable Car in Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria, linking the city centre to the largest nature park

Part of Austria’s largest national peak—Nordkette—rests in Innsbruck, and you’d be remiss not to take a cable car up the side of this behemoth mountain. The ride, from bottom to top, takes about 20 minutes, and the relaxing journey has several stops along the way. Take a break and watch the skiers, hike the rocky face of Karwendel, or just enjoy the trip and take in the breathtaking scenic imagery of Innsbruck and the surrounding mountain vistas.

Where should you stay in Innsbruck?

Innsbruck offers a range of hotels, from central city stays to alpine retreats, all set against the Tyrolean mountains.

Spa relaxation lounge at Adlers Hotel Innsbruck with floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows overlooking Innsbruck and the surrounding Tyrolean Alps.

Adlers Hotel

Take in breathtaking mountain vistas at the 5-star Adlers Hotel. This elegant hotel combines the rustic Tyrolean way of life with modern sophistication, producing a warm and welcoming yet sharply stylistic experience. All 75 rooms offer a majestic view of Innsbruck and the entire Inntal Valley.

Bright alpine-style hotel room at Hotel Alpenhof with a double bed, green upholstered headboard, wooden paneling, and cozy seating area.

Hotel Alpenhof

You could write a page to your very own fairytale and stay at the unforgettable Hotel Alpenhof Hintertux. Following a scenic drive that winds through hills and beautiful winter wonderlands, the Alpenhof rests near beautiful mountain views. The generous layout of the accommodations are welcoming and cosy—a perfect respite to the biting cold, and for those looking to enjoy a rustic experience on their visit to the winter wonderland of Innsbruck, this hotel is unmatched. Anything you may need will be organized by the wonderful concierge services.

Where should you eat in Innsbruck?

Innsbruck offers an amazing selection of typical Austrian food which will make your stay in Austria even more authentic.

Berchtoldshof

With its daily typical Austrian menu for both non-vegetarians and vegetarians, this restaurant offers a very genuine kitchen. Its original Alpine interior and delicious menu will make you want to come back to Innsbruck.

Das Schindler

Das Schindler offers a Saturday brunch for brunch lovers. Besides its superb savoury kitchen, das Schindler offers a spectacular selection of Austrian patisserie. The excellent service and beautiful interior will turn your meal into a unique experience.

Goldener Adler

Set in Innsbruck’s Old Town, this historic, freshly renovated “Stube” serves a concise menu built around regional and seasonal ingredients, with comforting Tyrolean classics alongside creative, modern plates. Expect a warm welcome from the kitchen and a focus on local sourcing that keeps the offerings changing through the year.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring pets on a private jet to Innsbruck? What are the rules?

Yes. Pets can travel in the cabin with you on flights to Innsbruck, provided they meet EU entry requirements. They must be microchipped, vaccinated against rabies, and accompanied by a valid veterinary health certificate. For a first rabies vaccination, a waiting period of 21 days applies before travel. Let your LunaJets advisor know in advance if you are flying with a pet so we can confirm the latest regulations and arrange a smooth arrival in Austria.

Are there curfews or restricted operating hours at Innsbruck Airport for private jets?

Yes. Innsbruck is not open 24 hours a day. Private jet flights are typically allowed between 06:30 and 20:00 local time, and there are no night operations. During the busy winter season, capacity is tight: slots are limited, and aircraft often cannot remain parked on the apron for long periods, especially over weekends. In practice, this means flights must be planned well in advance, and some jets may need to reposition after drop-off.

What are the entry requirements when flying private to Innsbruck (Austria)?

Private jet passengers arriving in Innsbruck follow Austria’s standard Schengen rules. EU and Schengen nationals can enter with a valid passport or national ID card. Travellers from outside the area generally need a passport valid for at least three months beyond departure and, if required, a Schengen visa obtained before travelling. From late 2026, visa-exempt nationals such as those from the US, UK, or Canada will also need to complete the new ETIAS travel authorisation before their trip. Your LunaJets advisor will confirm the current rules for your nationality and assist with the paperwork.

How far in advance should I book a private jet to Innsbruck?

We recommend booking several weeks in advance during the winter ski season, when demand peaks and slots are strictly limited, especially on weekends. Innsbruck is the closest gateway to resorts such as Kitzbühel, St. Anton, and Ischgl, so capacity fills quickly. Outside ski season, availability is easier, but it is always wise to secure your flight early. That said, LunaJets frequently arranges last-minute trips to Innsbruck, even at the busiest times.

What transfers can I arrange from Innsbruck Airport to the ski resorts?

From the private terminal, chauffeured cars or luxury vans can take you directly to the Alps—about 1 hour 15 minutes to St. Anton and around 1 hour 20 minutes to Kitzbühel. For a faster option, helicopters are available and reduce the journey to roughly 30–40 minutes depending on the resort. Your LunaJets advisor will recommend the best transfer solution for your itinerary.