is located 13 kilometers from the center of Frankfurt. You can get there from the center of Frankfurt by public transport, taxi or transfer.
Frankfurt Airport (Rhein-Main-Flughafen) is not only the largest in Germany, but also the third largest in Europe in terms of passenger turnover. In Europe, the airport ranks second in cargo transportation and third in passenger traffic, with more than 50 million passengers served here annually.
Terminals
The airport has 2 main passenger terminals and one small one intended for VIP passengers.
The main terminals are connected by the Skyline monorail and shuttle bus.
Terminal No. 1 - The oldest and largest terminal at Frankfurt Airport. It has three levels and is divided into zones A, B, C, Z. The terminal's capacity is about 50 million passengers per year.
Terminal No. 2 - It is divided into 2 zones: D and E. The terminal serves about 15 million passengers annually.
Lufthansa First Class - Designed to serve first class passengers on Lufthansa, Swiss and Austrian Airlines
How to get to the airport
Taxi - Taxi counters operate 24 hours a day in both terminals and at the train station. The trip to the city takes 20-30 minutes and costs 30-40 EUR. Bus - Bus stops are located near terminals 1 and 2, and numerous routes connect the airport with the city center. A free shuttle runs between the terminals every 10 minutes. Train - Near the airport there is a railway station, from which trains depart to neighboring cities (Cologne, Stuttgart, Dusseldorf and others). You can get to Frankfurt by S-Bahn train, lines S8, S9, SV. A ticket to the main city station will cost 9-14 EUR.