Bristol Airport welcomes Jet2.com’s new summer services to Innsbruck

Bristol Airport welcomes Jet2.com’s new summer services to Innsbruck

  • First summer flights to Innsbruck take off from the airline’s newest base on Saturday 28th May
  • Start of services for Summer 22 from Bristol Airport to Innsbruck means holidaymakers in the region can explore Innsbruck and Tyrol in the summer for the first time
  • Launch of flights to Innsbruck from the base for summer comes as part of Jet2.com’s expanded programme for Summer 22

London, UK, 2022-May-31 — /Travel PR News/ — Jet2.com will celebrate the start of new summer services to Innsbruck from Bristol Airport on Saturday (28th May), when the leading leisure airline operates its first summer flight to the Tyrolean capital from its newest base.

The busy flight will mark the start of Jet2.com operating weekly Saturday services from Bristol Airport to Innsbruck from 28th May through to 17th September for Summer 22. It gives holidaymakers access to the Tyrol region as well as the city of Innsbruck in the summer for the first time.

The introduction of this summer programme to Innsbruck from the base comes in response from strong and sustained demand for Summer 22 holidays and adds to the company’s existing winter ski programme.

Nestled in the Austrian Tyrol, the city of Innsbruck combines snowy peaks with pastel-coloured buildings – a perfect combination of alpine and urban. During the summer, holidaymakers can enjoy a range of sporting activities, including hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, cycling and swimming in the crystal-clear mountain lakes.

Conveniently located, just 15 minutes’ drive from the airport, Innsbruck appeals to holidaymakers throughout the year and is fast becoming a popular summer holiday destination for British holidaymakers. In the city, holidaymakers can enjoy the sights, shops, and restaurants, stroll through the historic old town, home to the famous Goldenes Dachl (Golden Roof) that was built for Emperor Maximilian I, jump on the Hungerburg funicular railway designed by the late Zaha Hadid, and marvel at the fabulous views from the top of the Nordkette.

Innsbruck is also known as the gateway to Tyrol region, the heart of the Alps, with many other resorts less than one hour’s drive away. Spectacular Seefeld in Tyrol, chocolate-box Alpbach, lively Mayrhofen in the Zillertal valley, stunning Sölden and neighbouring Obergurgl-Hochgurgl, Austria’s St. Anton am Arlberg, and legendary Kitzbühel are waiting to be explored. Overall, Tyrol offers an epic 24.000 km of hiking trails, delicious cuisine, incredible culture, exhilarating activities, and stunning scenery.

The start of summer flights to Innsbruck is part of Jet2.com’s expanded programme for Summer 22 from Bristol Airport. With 33 sun and city destinations on sale across the Mediterranean, Canary Islands and Europe for Summer 22 from Bristol Airport, the airline’s huge programme from the base offers local customers and independent travel agents unrivalled choice and flexibility when it comes to booking or enjoying a much-needed getaway to their favourite summer destinations.

Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays, said:

“It is fantastic to be operating summer services to Innsbruck for the first time and seeing our first flight for summer take off from our newest base – Bristol Airport. We are continuing to see strong and sustained demand from British holidaymakers looking to get away this summer and the start of our summer programme to Innsbruck from the base offers local holidaymakers even more choice. As such, the appeal of the destination, coupled with our perfectly timed flights and award-winning customer service, means these new services are proving extremely popular. Combining medieval architecture, stunning scenery, plenty of action and tasty cuisine, the Austrian city offers it all, whether holidaymakers are looking for adventure, scenery, wellness or simply enjoying the blend of modern and old in Innsbruck.”

For further information and to book visit www.jet2.com

Media Contact:

pressoffice@bristolairport.com

Source: Bristol Airport

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