Frankfurt International Airport (original) (raw)
Frankfurt International Airport is located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and is the largest airport in Germany and the second-largest in Europe. The IATA Airport Code is FRA.
Frankfurt International is a hub of Lufthansa, the German flag carrier.
Frankfurt International is an oversaturated airport, so Lufthansa tends to divide the traffic between Frankfurt and Munich's Franz Josef Strau� International Airport when possible.
Frankfurt International currently serves more destinations than London's Heathrow International Airport, but Frankfurt International is still in second place compared to Heathrow International in terms of traffic and arrivals and departures.
Paris' Charles de Gaulle International Airport may take Frankfurt International's 2nd Place spot, since that airport is rapidly growing.
Frankfurt International has 5 Terminals or Halls.
Hall 1A
- Adria Airways
- Air Baltic
- Air Dolomiti
- Air One
- Austrian Airlines
- British Midland
- Lufthansa
- Luxair
- Maersk Air
- SAS Scandinavian
- Spanair
- Tyrolean
Hall 1B
- All Nippon Airways
- Aeroflot
- Air Algerie
- Air Canada
- Air China
- Air Mauritius
- Air Namibia
- Alitalia
- Asiana
- Balkan Air Tours
- CSA Czech Airlines
- Condor
- Corsair
- Croatia Airlines
- Cyprus Airways
- Egyptair
- Estonian Air
- Eurowings
- Hapag-Lloyd Flug
- Khalifa Airways
- Kuwait Airways
- Libyan Arab Airlines
- LOT Polish
- Middle East Airlines Liban (MEA)
- Meridiana
- Olympic Airways
- Pakistan International
- Royal Air Maroc
- Royal Jordanian
- Shorouk Air
- Singapore Airlines
- South African Airways
- Sunexpress
- Syrian Arab Airlines
- Thai Airways International
- Thomas Cook Airlines
- Tunisair
- Turkish Airlines THY
- United Airlines
- Varig
Hall 1C
- ASA African Safari Airways
- Aegean Cronus
- Air Anatolia
- Air Kazakhstan
- Albanian Airlines
- American Airlines
- Arkia Israel Airlines
- Atlasjet
- Biman Bangladesh
- El Al
- Emirates
- Eritrean Airlines
- Ethiopian Airlines
- Garuda Indonesia
- Gulf Air
- Iran Air
- Jat Airways
- Kibriz Turk
- Kyrgyzstan Airlines
- MNG Airlines
- Montenegro Airlines
- Nouvelair Tunisie
- Onur Air
- Pegasus Airlines
- Saudi Arabian Airlines
- Sky Airlines
- SriLankan
- TAROM
- Transaero Airlines
- Yemenia Airways
Hall 2D
- Aer Lingus
- Aero Lloyd
- Aeroflot DON
- Air Adriatic
- Air France
- Air India
- Air Malta
- Air VIA Bulgarian
- Air Zena Georgian
- Belavia
- China Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- Deutsche BA
- Dnieproavia
- East Line Airlines
- Freebird Airlines
- Germania
- Japan Airlines
- Karthago Airlines
- Korean Air
- Kuban Airlines
- Lithuanian Airlines
- Malaysia Airlines
- MALEV Hungarian
- Omskavia
- Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise
- Royal Brunei
- Sibaviatrans
- Swiss International Airlines
- TAP Air Potugal
- Tuninter
- Turkmenistan Airlines
- Ukraine International
- Uzbekistan Airways
Hall 2E
- Air Berlin
- Air Plus Comet
- Air Transat
- Armavia
- Avia Express Cruise Airlines
- British Airways
- British Airways Citiexpress
- Bulgarian Air Charter
- Cathay Pacific
- Continental Airlines
- Enkor
- Finnair
- Futura International Airways
- Hamburg International
- Iberia
- Icelandair
- Inter Airlines
- KLM Cityhopper
- Kras Air
- Lan Chile
- LTU International Airways
- Northwest Airlines
- Qantas
- Qatar Airways
- SATA International
- Saratov Airlines
- Siberia Airlines
- US Airways
Rail service
Deutsche Bahn, a German Rail Line, operates the AiRail Service in conjunction with Lufthansa, American Airlines, and Emirates.
The service operates to Bonn Rail Station in Bonn, Cologne Rail Statio in Cologne, D�sseldorf Rail Station in D�sseldorf, Freiburg Rail Station in Freiburg, Hamburg Rail Station in Hamburg, Hanover Rail Station in Hanover, Mannheim Rail Station in Mannheim, HBF Railway Station in Munich, Nuremburg Rail Station in Nuremburg, and Hauptbahnhof Rail Station in Stuttgart, Germany.