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Fürstenweg 180
6020 Innsbruck
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About this office
Innsbruck Airport customs office on Fürstenweg in the Tyrolean Alps handles air and road freight clearance. It provides export, destination and transit procedures as well as guarantee management. Open Mon–Fri 07:30–15:30.
Fun fact
Innsbruck Airport was long ranked among the five most dangerous airports in the world. The western approach requires pilots to execute complex manoeuvres in a narrow valley surrounded by Alpine peaks, with winds reaching 100 km/h. Every pilot landing at Innsbruck must hold a special Alpine licence - without it, landing is prohibited.
Frequently asked questions
The airport sits in a narrow valley at 581 metres elevation, surrounded by peaks reaching 3,400 metres. Strong winds, turbulence and limited go-around options mean pilots must complete special Alpine training and hold Category C certification.
The reference code for the Innsbruck Airport customs office is AT800200. This code is required for customs declarations, transit documents and correspondence with Austrian customs authorities.
The customs office operates daily from 05:30 to 18:30 for flight traffic. For cargo clearance, the office is open Monday to Friday from 07:30 to 15:30.
Yes, the airport has a cargo terminal, though volumes are relatively modest. Most Tyrolean air freight is routed through larger hubs in Munich, Zurich or Vienna. The customs office handles both air and road freight.
The customs office can be reached by phone at +43 50 233 568005 or by email at Post.ZAWEST@bmf.gv.at. Address: Fürstenweg 180, 6020 Innsbruck.