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Do I need to wear a mask in Frankfurt Airport?

Since Saturday, April 2, the mandate to wear face coverings in Frankfurt Airport's passenger terminals is removed, in line with the respective ordinance of the State of Hesse. Despite the mask mandate being lifted, we strongly encourages passengers and visitors to continue wear face coverings when at FRA.



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Current immigration rules for returning, transfer and transit passengers. Currently there are (almost) no restrictions on travelers arriving in Germany. No countries are officially designated as international risk areas harboring Covid-19 “variants of concern”, so no other requirements apply.

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Do I need a Covid-19 test if I am only transferring? No returning or transferring passenger needs to present a 3G detection anymore, unless they are entering from an area of variants of concern.

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Security Check Procedures In most cases, you must clear security checks on your way through the airport. Please allow enough time for them.

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Between 30 seconds and a few hours. The time it takes to clear customs in Frankfurt, Germany can vary depending on a number of factors, including the volume of passengers and cargo being processed, the time of day, and any security or health checks that may be required.

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Lufthansa always uses Terminal 1. The arrival gates are set shortly before landing. The departure gates are usually set, (check the FRAport website for departures) but this too can change up to 2 hours before the flight.

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Typically, an hour is already enough in Frankfurt. However, there can always be an uncommonly long line or some other issue, and then two hours are better. Your main concern should be that LH typically doesn't wait for connections, and those are often delayed.

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Customs inspection for carry-on baggage is made at the first country of arrival and at the final destination for checked-in baggage. Entry procedures and customs inspection for carry-on baggage is processed in Frankfurt(Germany).

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Navigating your way around Frankfurt's very large airport can be confusing, especially if you're in a rush, however there is clear overhead signage in both German and English to help direct passengers through the airport.

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So i think you'll be ok. At Frankfurt airport, every officer, security and shop i've been, they all spoke very good English.

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Lufthansa always uses Terminal 1. The arrival gates are set shortly before landing.

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For those with through checked baggage or no luggage, on a single ticket, I would recommend a minimum 1.5 hour connection time, even though airlines can book you with a shorter connection time. If you're on separate tickets but with no luggage or through checked luggage, I'd recommend a 2 hour or more connection time.

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If it is a single ticket, then you do not need to recheck your luggage. If you booked the connection as two separate tickets, you will need to recheck your luggage. If you mean booking reference then yes they are the same for both AMS-FRA and FRA-EWR.

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Required Documents for a German Airport Transit Visa Application
  • German Transit Visa Application form. The form for a German airport visa is the same as for a German Schengen Visa. ...
  • A signed Declaration of Accuracy of Information.
  • Proof of onward journey: ...
  • Complete travel itinerary.
  • Proof of purchased travel insurance.


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Checked baggage If you are connecting from an airport within Europe and you checked your baggage through to your final destination at your departure point, you do not need to collect your baggage at Frankfurt International Airport.

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Do You Have To Go Through Customs During A Layover? Customs and immigration are usually required at the connecting airport for international flights. You don't always have to for domestic flights. In most cases, passengers on layover flights must clear customs and immigration at the first point of entry.

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If you have booked a connecting flight, in most cases your baggage can be checked through to your final destination. That means your baggage will automatically be transported to your destination airport without you having to do anything when connecting to another flight.

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Also, if your transit time does not exceed 12 hours, you will not need a German transit visa. Note that if you need to stop at more than only one airport within the Schengen area, you will then need to apply for a regular Schengen visa.

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