Frankfurt Airport

Frankfurt Airport (IATA: FRA, ICAO: EDDF) (German: Flughafen Frankfurt am Main,
also known as Rhein-Main-Flughafen) is a major international airport located in
Frankfurt, the fifth-largest city of Germany and one of the world's leading
financial centres.
It is operated by Fraport and serves as the main hub for
Lufthansa including
Lufthansa CityLine and Lufthansa Cargo as well as
Condor and AeroLogic. The
airport covers an area of 2,000 hectares (4,942 acres) of land and features two
passenger terminals with a capacity of approximately 65 million passengers per
year, four runways and extensive logistics and maintenance facilities.
Frankfurt Airport is by far the busiest airport by passenger traffic in Germany
as well as the 4th busiest in Europe after
London Heathrow Airport,
Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport and
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
Frankfurt Airport has two large main passenger terminals (1 and 2) and a much
smaller dedicated First Class Terminal which is operated and exclusively used by
Lufthansa. As is the case at London Heathrow Airport, terminal operations are
grouped for airlines and airline alliances rather than into domestic and
international routes.
106 airlines fly to 275 destinations in 111 countries from Frankfurt Airport,
with approximately 1,365 flights per day.
Lufthansa and their
Star Alliance
partners account for 77% of all passengers at Frankfurt Airport. Frankfurt
Airport also is the second-largest multimodal transport airport in Europe and
has several logistics facilities.
Frankfurt Airport can easily be accessed by car, taxi, train or bus as it
features an extensive transport network. There are two railway stations at the
airport: one for suburban/regional trains and one for long-distance trains.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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