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Innsbruck airport is useful for walkers planning to visit the Austrian flank of the Silvretta Alps, but do check current flight information on the internet, as carriers and schedules here change more frequently than those to Zürich.
Onward from the airport by train
Zürich airport is but an escalator ride away from the Swiss rail network. Here you can buy a ticket to your destination whether it be a Swiss or an Austrian station. You will probably have to change trains at Zürich Hauptbahnhof, then continue to Landquart (for approach to the Swiss side of the mountains) where you change trains again for Küblis (bus to St Antönien) or Klosters.
If you intend to begin your trek from Brand in Austria, take a train from Zürich Hauptbahnhof to Bludenz, with a possible change at Feldkirch. A regular bus service runs from Bludenz to Brand. A branch line feeds through the lower Montafon valley as far as Schruns, giving opportunities to access other Rätikon valleys, while a minibus taxi service operates during the summer from Nenzing (between Bludenz and Feldkirch) to Nenzinger Himmel in the lovely Gamperdonatal west of the Brandnertal.