Nuremberg Airport

Nuremberg Airport (IATA: NUE, ICAO: EDDN) is the international airport of the
Franconian metropolitan area of Nuremberg and the second-busiest airport in
Bavaria after Munich Airport. In 2023,
Nuremberg Airport in Germany handled a total of approximately 5.7 million
passengers, it is Germany's 10th biggest airport.
It is located approximately 5 km north of Nuremberg's city centre and offers
flights within Germany as well as to European metropolitan and leisure
destinations, especially along the Mediterranean Sea, on the Canary Islands and
in Egypt. The passenger terminal consists of two departure halls and one arrival
hall which are all linked landside and airside. The check-in area features 40
desks.
The airport resides at an elevation of 1,046 feet (319 m) above mean sea level.
It has one runway designated 10/28 with a concrete and asphalt surface measuring
2,700 metres (8,858 ft).
The U-Bahn (Metro) line U2 serves the airport at the Flughafen station. Trains
connect the airport with the centre of the city every 10 minutes. The ride to
the Hauptbahnhof (Central Railway Station) and the nearby Altstadt (historic old
town) only takes 12 minutes. Bus number 30 connects the airport with bus and
tram stop "am Wegfeld" before continuing to Erlangen.
There are about 8,000 car parking spaces at Nuremberg Airport. Apart from three
car parks, there are various parking lots in close vicinity to the terminals.
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