An airport built up at the expense of passenger comfort. Changing planes here can easily take 1 hour of running around long passage ways. Not a viable hub for international journeys
Terminal 1 is fantastic and huge. However, expect long security queue. Terminal 2 is functional but not loaded with food/shopping options; departure security is at individual flight boarding gates
Electric outlets can only be found at Lufthansa Senators Lounge. No desk to work on, just comfy chairs. Internet is limited to 30 minutes of free use. Comparing FRA with MUN, I choose Munich anyday.
That wine you bought at the duty free shop? It's gotta go into your checked luggage after customs. So, be sure you save some room in those bags. Otherwise, you'll be pouring it into 3oz containers.
After arriving off a long haul flight and while waiting to transfer, visit the duty free for the free samples of aftershave and perfume! It'll freshen you up!!
I spent a week here one day. it's much better now. try mobile boarding passvand sms for gate updates cuz they're better than trying to find info on monitors
If your plane is departing from an A gate, get to the gate earlier than '30 minutes prior to boarding.' You still have a bus ride to the Tarmac and it's not going to wait around.
Be sure to know what terminal your plane departs from before you get here. The shuttle drivers do not know which airlines serve which terminal like they do in the US, for example.
Tax refund process was highly improved comparing last year! But the inspectors in airport, they treat the travellors like a prison! I really felt like a I'm a crimnal..
I don't get why they need to write A 1 and at the gate A 1 is completely different flight because A 1 is fucking area and later on it was added 26. So finally gate is A 26 at the different place
Long waits between two flights? Book a dayuse room from 08:00 am until 06:00 pm at our hotel. We are just a few footsteps away, follow the signs for the long distance train station.
Frankfurt Airport is Germany's largest aviation hub with more than 70 million passengers in 2019. More than 100 airlines fly to 275 destinations in 111 countries with approximately 1,400 flights per day.