Cheap flights from Dusseldorf to Innsbruck
Information about flights from Dusseldorf to Innsbruck
Innsbruck, the capital in the west of Tyrol, has an area of 109.91 km2 and a population of 130,000. Innsbruck means the bridge that overlooks the river Inn. Innsbruck, a university town, has a large number of young residents. There are traces of the Stone Age in this capital, but it is said that this city was very important to the Romans. After Tyrol, Innsbruck became the capital of this region in the 15th century and part of the Austrian Empire in the 16th century. Due to its location, Innsbruck has always played an important role in history. Innsbruck was destroyed during the world wars and there was a concentration camp during the Nazi regime. The city is surrounded by the Alps, which means that the most famous ski areas are there. Innsbruck's winter tourism is of great importance. The Winter Olympics took place in 1964 and 1976, and the Winter Paralympic Games in 1984 and 1988. Innsbruck is located in a moderate climatic area, partly also an alpine climate, that means in winter the temperatures are very cold and snowy, in summer, however, very hot and dry. The neighbouring states of Tyrol are Germany and Italy, and Switzerland can also be reached very quickly. In winter, tourists who are mainly interested in winter sports can be found, while summer tourists are interested in culture. Due to the high demand for cheap Dusseldorf Innsbruck flight tickets, you should compare the prices of cheap Innsbruck flight tickets in advance and reserve your tickets. Cheap tickets Innsbruck can be booked through martiGO as we work with more than 540 Airline companies to offer you the most convenient price possible. Flights to Innsbruck can be booked through our platform in a convenient way since we offer a unique customer service in that after you book your flight one of our travel agents calls to you to explain the details of the booked flight. Innsbruck flights are amongst the most booked international flights.
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