How do I get from Innsbruck Airport to the train station?
Train. The airport does not have direct railway link, so we suggest taking previously mentioned bus line F which will take you to the main station (Hauptbahnhof). However, the nearest train stop is approximately 2 kilometres from the airport (Innsbruck Hötting) and you can take lines REX or S5 to the main station.
How far is Innsbruck Airport from the city?
Kranebitten Airport, which is also known as Innsbruck Airport serves Innsbruck in Austria and it is the largest international airport in Tyrol in western Austria. The Innsbruck Airport is located around 2.5 miles from the city center and is currently owned by Tiroler Flughafenbetriebs GmbH.
What is the main train station in Innsbruck?
Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof
Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof (German for Innsbruck Main Station or Central Station) is the main railway station in Innsbruck, the capital city of the Austrian federal state of Tyrol. Opened in 1853, it is one of the country’s busiest railway stations with around 25,000 passenger movements daily.
How long is the transfer from Innsbruck to St Anton?
around 1 hour 15 minutes
Innsbruck to St Anton transfer time is around 1 hour 15 minutes, so your door-to-door transfer will have you at the ski resort before you know it.
What airport do you fly to for St Anton?
Innsbruck Airport
Innsbruck Airport is the most popular for St Anton and the one that most package holidaymakers and independent skiers will use.
Are helmets compulsory for skiing?
Helmets are compulsory for children in Italy and some states of Austria, in the US state of New Jersey and at Vail Ski Resort in the US, and for all in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and some other areas such as terrain parks.
How expensive is St Anton?
Anton, also located in Tyrol. Average rates of 326 Euros and 323 Euros landed these ski resorts in the number two and three slots respectively.
When did ski racers start wearing helmets?
In 1953, AGV in Italy, a manufacturer of leather bike saddles and motorcycle helmets, produced a fiberglass helmet, and the following year adapted it for use by speed skiers competing in Cervinia’s Kilometro Lanciata – the first recorded use of a hardshell ski helmet.