Frankfurt International Airport
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Frankfurt International Airport , known in German as Rhein-Main-Flughafen, Flughafen Frankfurt am Main or Frankfurt Airport in Neudeutsch, is located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is the largest airport in Germany and the second or third-largest in Europe (depending on which data is used), serving as an important hub for international flights from around the world. It is run by Fraport AG. The southern side of the airport, until late 2005, was known as Rhein-Main Air Base, a major airlift base for the United States from 1947 onwards.
Frankfurt International is a hub of Lufthansa, the German flag carrier. Because of undercapacity in Frankfurt, Lufthansa divides traffic between Frankfurt and Munich's Franz Josef Strauß International Airport when possible.
Frankfurt International currently serves more destinations than London's Heathrow International Airport, but in terms of passenger traffic Frankfurt International is third in Europe, behind London's Heathrow Airport and Paris's Charles de Gaulle Airport.
- Passenger traffic at Frankfurt International Airport in 2005 was 52,219,412 [link], compared with 67,915,389 at Heathrow Airport, and 53,756,200 at Charles de Gaulle Airport.
- In terms of plane movement, Frankfurt was second in Europe with 490,147 planes [link], between Charles de Gaulle Airport (522,619) and Heathrow (477,888).
- In terms of cargo traffic, Frankfurt was first in Europe with 1,963,141 metric tonnes (2,163,992 US tons) [link], just ahead of Charles de Gaulle Airport (1,770,940 metric tonnes) and Heathrow (1,389,591 metric tonnes).
History
The Rhein-Main Airport and Airship Base opened in 1936, and was the second-largest airport in Germany (after Tempelhof Airport in Berlin) through World War II. After the war, it served as the main West German operations base for the Berlin Airlift.
The airport did not emerge as a major international hub until 1972, when its new passenger terminal (now Terminal 1) opened.
Incidents on flights that departed from Frankfurt
In 1969, Ariana Flight 701, a Boeing 727 of Ariana Afghan Airlines was arriving to London Gatwick Airport from Frankfurt International when it crashed into a house, killing 50 of the 66 people aboard. Two people died on the ground.
On 22 May 1983 during an airshow at the Rhein-Main Air Base, a Canadian RCAF F-104 Starfighter crashed onto a nearby street, hitting a car and killing all passengers, a pastor's family of 5. The pilot was able to eject.
The first leg of Pan Am Flight 103 (a Boeing 727) took off from Frankfurt. About half of the passengers and baggage changed planes at Heathrow Airport to continue to the U.S. A bomb exploded on the aircraft (Boeing 747) above the Scottish town of Lockerbie, killing all the passengers onboard. The bomb was planted by Libyan terrorists.
Structure and function
Frankfurt Airport has two passenger terminals, which are connected by corridors as well as by people movers and buses.
Terminal 1
Terminal 1 opened on March 14th, 1972. It was designed in a modern style for the period, with polished silver interiors and corrugated walls. It is divided into three concourses. Lufthansa and its Star Alliance partners currently dominate all of Terminal 1.
Concourse A
- Adria Airways (Ljubljana,Vienna)
- Air Baltic
- Air Dolomiti (Bologna, Florence, Verona)
- Air One
- Austrian Airlines (Vienna)
- * Austrian Arrows operated by Tyrolean Airways (Innsbruck, Klagenfurt, Salzburg, Vienna)
- Cimber Air
- Cirrus Airlines (Billund, Skopje (Ends September 10, 2006))
- Croatia Airlines (Dubrovnik, Split, Zagreb)
- LOT Polish (Gdansk, Krakow, Poznan, Warsaw, Wroclaw)
- Lufthansa (Abu Dhabi, Abuja, Accra, Addis Ababa, Alexandria, Algiers, Almaty, Amman, Amsterdam, Ashgabat, Asmara, Athens, Atlanta, Bahrain, Baku, Bangalore, Bangkok, Barcelona, Beijing, Beirut, Belgrade, Berlin-Tegel, Bilbao, Birmingham (UK), Bologna, Boston, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Buenos Aires-Ezeiza, Cairo, Calgary, Cape Town, Caracas, Casablanca, Charlotte, Chicago-O'Hare, Copenhagen, Dallas/Fort Worth, Dammam, Delhi, Denver, Detroit, Doha, Dubai, Dublin, Dusseldorf, Edinburgh, Faro, Florence, Gothenburg-Landvetter, Guangzhou, Hamburg, Hanover, Helsinki, Hof-Plauen, Hong Kong, Houston-Intercontinental, Hyderabad, Istanbul, Jakarta, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Karachi, Katowice, Kazan, Khartoum, Kiev, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Lagos, Larnaca, Leipzig, Linz, Lisbon, London-City, London-Heathrow, Los Angeles, Madras, Madrid, Manila, Marseille, Mexico City, Miami, Milan-Linate, Milan-Malpensa, Minsk, Montréal, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Muenster/Osnabrueck, Mumbai, Munich, Muscat, Nagoya, New York-JFK, Newark, Nice, Nizhniy Novgorod, Oslo, Osaka-Kansai, Paderborn, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Perm, Philadelphia, Portland, Porto, Poznan, Prague, Riga, Rimini, Riyadh, Rome-Fiumicino, Rostov, St. Petersburg (RU), Samara, San Francisco, Sanaa, São Paulo-Guarulhos, Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai-Pu Dong, Singapore, Split, Stockholm-Arlanda, Stuttgart, Tallinn, Tehran-Mehrabad, Tel Aviv, Tokyo-Narita, Toulouse, Toronto, Tripoli, Tselinograd, Tunis, Turin, Ufa, Valencia, Vancouver, Verona, Vienna, Vilnius, Warsaw, Washington-Dulles, Wroclaw, Zagreb, Zurich)
- Luxair (Luxembourg)
- Scandinavian Airlines System (Copenhagen, Gothenburg-Landvetter, Stockholm)
- * SAS Braathens (Oslo)
- Spanair (Madrid)
- Swiss International Air Lines (Zürich)
Concourse B
- Aegean Airlines (Athens, Thessaloniki)
- Aeroflot (Moscow-Sheremetyevo)
- Air Algerie (Algiers)
- Air Canada (Calgary, Montréal, Toronto)
- Air China (Beijing, Shanghai-Pudong)
- Air Mauritius (Mauritius)
- Air Moldova (Chişinău)
- Air Namibia (Windhoek)
- Alitalia (Rome-Fiumicino)
- * Alitalia Express (Milan-Linate, Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino)
- All Nippon Airways (Tokyo-Narita)
- Bulgaria Air (Sofia)
- Condor Airlines (Agadir, Anchorage, Antalya, Bourgas, Cancun, Colombo, Fairbanks, Faro, Fort Myers, Halifax, Havana, Holguin, Ibiza, La Palma, Lanzarote, Larnaca, Las Vegas, Manorca, Mauritius, Mombasa, Oslo, Palma de Mallorca, Porlamar, Puerto Plata, Punta Cana, Rhodes, San José (CR), Tenerife-Sur Reina, Thessaloniki, Tobago, Valencia, Vancouver, Varadero, Whitehorse)
- Corsair
- Cyprus Airways (Larnaca)
- Egyptair (Cairo)
- Estonian Air (Tallinn)
- Eurowings
- Hapagfly (Antalya, Chania, Hanover, Ibiza, Karkyra, Kos, Lanzarote, Manorca, Palma de Mallorca, Patras, Reykjavik, Rhodes, Tenerife-Sur Reina, Thessaloniki, Thira)
- Kuwait Airways (Kuwait)
- Libyan Arab Airlines (Tripoli)
- Lufthansa (See Concourse A)
- Middle East Airlines (Beirut)
- Olympic Airways (Athens, Thessaloniki)
- Qatar Airways (Doha)
- Royal Air Maroc (Casablanca)
- Royal Jordanian (Amman)
- Singapore Airlines (New York-JFK, Singapore)
- South African Airways (Cape Town, Johannesburg)
- SriLankan Airlines (Colombo)
- SunExpress (Antalya)
- Syrian Arab Airlines (Aleppo, Damascus)
- TAP Portugal (Funchal, Lisbon)
- Tarom (Bucharest, Cluj)
- Tunisair (Monastir, Tunis)
- Turkish Airlines (Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir)
- United Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare, San Francisco, Washington-Dulles)
- Varig (Rio de Janeiro-Galeão, São Paulo-Guarulhos)
- Vietnam Airlines (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City)
Concourse C
- Air India (Bangalore, Chicago-O'Hare, Delhi, Los Angeles, Madras, Mumbai)
- American Airlines (Chicago-O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth)
- Arkia Israel Airlines (Tel Aviv)
- Asiana Airlines (Seoul-Incheon)
- El Al (Tel Aviv)
- Ethiopian Airlines (Addis Ababa)
- Iran Air (Tehran-Mehrabad)
- Jat Airways (Belgrade)
- Lufthansa (See Concourse A)
- SN Brussels Airlines (Brussels)
- Thai Airways International (Bangkok, Phuket)
- US Airways (Charlotte, Philadelphia)
Terminal 2
Terminal 2 opened on October 24th, 1994. It is designed to resemble a classical railway station from its landside facade. It is divided into two concourses.
Concourse D
- Aer Lingus (Dublin)
- Aeroflot Don (Rostov)
- Air Adriatic
- Air Astana (Almaty, Astana, Karaganda, Kustanay)
- Air France (Paris-Charles de Gaulle)
- Air Malta (Malta)
- Air Via
- Altyn Air
- Atlasjet (Antalya)
- Belavia (Minsk)
- Biman Bangladesh (Dhaka)
- Blue Panorama Airlines (Rome-Fiumicino)
- Blue Wings (Moscow-Sheremetyevo)
- B&H Airlines (Sarajevo)
- China Airlines (Taipei-Chiang Kai Shek)
- China Eastern Airlines (Shanghai-Pu Dong)
- Corendon Airlines
- Czech Airlines (Prague)
- Delta Air Lines (Atlanta, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, New York-JFK)
- dba (Berlin-Tegel)
- Dnieproavia (Dnipropetrovsk)
- East Line Airlines
- Eritrean Airlines (Asmara)
- Fly Air (Istanbul)
- Free Bird Airlines
- Georgian Airways (Tbilisi)
- Gulf Air (Bahrain, Muscat)
- Japan Airlines (Tokyo-Narita)
- Karthago Airlines
- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
- * KLM Cityhopper (Amsterdam)
- Korean Air (Seoul-Incheon)
- Kuban Airlines (Krosnador)
- Kyrgyzstan Airlines (Bishkek)
- Lithuanian Airlines (Palanga, Vilnius)
- Malaysia Airlines (Kuala Lumpur)
- MALEV Hungarian (Budapest)
- Master Airways (Belgrade)
- Montenegro Airlines (Podgorica)
- Omskavia (Chelyabinsk, Omsk)
- Pakistan International Airlines (Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore)
- Pegasus Airlines
- Portugalia (Lisbon)
- Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise (St. Petersburg (RU))
- Royal Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan, Bangkok, Sharjah)
- Saudi Arabian Airlines (Jeddah, Riyadh)
- Sibaviatrans
- Sky Airlines
- Transaero Airlines (Moscow-Domodedovo)
- Tuninter
- Turkmenistan Airlines (Ashgabat)
- Ukraine International (Kiev, Lvov, Simferopol)
- Uzbekistan Airways (Tashkent)
Concourse E
- Air Anatolia
- Air Berlin (Alicante, Araxos, Arrecife, Brindisi, Catania, Chania, Corfu, Faro, Fuerteventura, Funchal, Heraklion, Ibiza, Jerez, Kos, Lamezia Terme, Las Palmas, Malaga, Munich, Mykonos, Nuremberg, Olbia, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes, Santorini, Tenerife South, Thessaloniki, Zürich)
- Air Memphis (Cairo)
- Air Seychelles (Seychelles)
- Air Transat (Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Toronto, Vancouver)
- Albanian Airlines (Tirana)
- AMC Airlines
- Ariana Afghan Airlines (Kabul)
- Armavia (Yerevan)
- British Airways (London-Heathrow)
- * BA Connect (Birmingham (UK), Bristol, Glasgow, London-City, Manchester)
- Bulgarian Air Charter
- Cathay Pacific (Hong Kong)
- Continental Airlines (Houston-Intercontinental, Newark)
- Emirates (Dubai)
- Enkor (Moscow-Domodedovo)
- Etihad Airways (Abu Dhabi)
- Finnair (Helsinki)
- Futura International Airways
- Hamburg International (Hamburg)
- Iberia (Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, Zaragoza)
- Icelandair (Reykjavik)
- Inter Airlines
- Kıbrıs Türk Hava Yolları (Ankara, Antalya)
- KrasAir (Omsk)
- LAN Airlines (Madrid, Santiago)
- LTU International (Alicante, Antalya, Cancun, Faro, Ibiza, Kavala, Kerkyra, Lanzarote, Manorca, Mauritius, Monastir, Palma de Mallorca, Puerto Plata, Punta Cana, Rhodes, Samos, Sharm El Sheik, Tenerife-Sur Reina, Thessaloniki, Valencia, Varadero, Varna)
- Luxor Air
- Northwest Airlines (Detroit)
- Nouvelair Tunisia
- Onur Air (Istanbul)
- Qantas (Singapore, Sydney)
- SATA International (Ponta Delgada)
- Saravia
- S7 Airlines (Moscow-Domodedovo, Novosibirsk)
- Yemenia (Sanaa)
Other Features & Amenities
Frankfurt has two cargo terminals, North and South, as well as a separate General Aviation Terminal on the south side of the airport. There is also a Sheraton hotel adjacent to Terminal 1. Terminal 1 also has a full-service German Post Office & DHL office open to the public.Ground transportation
Deutsche Bahn operates the AiRail Service in conjunction with Lufthansa, American Airlines and Emirates. There is a fast ICE service to Cologne with one or two stops only.
The service operates to Bonn Hbf, Cologne Hbf, Düsseldorf Hbf, Freiburg Hbf, Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe, Hamburg Hbf Rail Station, Hanover Hbf, Mannheim Hbf, Munich Hbf, Nuremberg Hbf, and Stuttgart Hbf. The long-distance railway station is adjacent to Terminal 1. For regional and some night services, a regional station is situated underground, providing a frequent S-Bahn link operated by S-Bahn Rhein-Main link to Frankfurt central station. Trains take 12 minutes to reach Frankfurt's city centre and depart roughly every 15 minutes on weekdays from the regional train station.
The airport is located adjacent to the A3 and A5 autobahns; taxis to the city center cost approximately 20 euro.
Various companies provide bus services to the airport.
See also:
External links
- [Frankfurt International Airport] (official site)
- [Fraport AG]
- [360° Panoramas from Frankfurt Airport]
- [Satellite image of Frankfurt Airport]
- [World Airport Guides: Frankfurt Airport(FRA)]
- [World Aero Data on this airport (EDDF)]
- [A-Z World Airports: Frankfurt Airport (FRA/EDDF)]
- [Frankfurt International Airport Photo Gallery]
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