| Airport |
Airlines |
km to Schladming |
Approx. transfer time by road |
Approx. transfer time by train |
| Salzburg |
BA, Flybe, Thomsonfly, Ryanair |
90 |
1 hour |
2 hours (0-1 changes) |
| Linz |
Ryanair |
163 |
2.5 hours |
2.5 hours |
| Graz |
Ryanair |
164 |
2 hours |
2.5 hours (0-1 changes) |
| Munich |
BA, easyjet |
255 |
2.5 hours |
3.5 hours (1-2 hours) |
One of the things to look out for is that quite often, the cheaper the airline, the more complicated and expensive their baggage policy is. This can make carrying skis or snowboards to your destination costly if you are not prepared.
TrainsTrains are an easy and an eco-friendly way of travelling down to the Alps. The European rail network is efficient, affordable and comfortable. The Eurostar leaves Waterloo station daily for Paris; from gare de l'Est in the French capital, you can take an overnight train to Munich, and join following connections to Schaldming. From Munich, travel with a regular Eurocity train to Salzburg, then change for Schladming; both trains take one hour, 30 minutes.
TransfersFor door-to-door, taxis are a good option, although not the cheapest.
Self-drive