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Is Dusseldorf a big airport?

Düsseldorf Airport is one of the largest airports in Germany and the gateway to the world for the most populous German state, North Rhine-Westphalia. With around 60 airlines to 160 destinations in almost 50 countries Düsseldorf Airport is the perfect starting point for a short city break or a relaxing round trip.



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Düsseldorf Airport (DUS) is one of the largest airports in Germany. It has 3 terminals, which served more than 25.5 million passengers together in 2019, which resulted in more than 220,000 takeoffs and landings performed on two parallel runways.

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Frankfurt Airport (FRA) Located in the city of Frankfurt, Frankfurt airport is the largest in Germany and the fourth-busiest in Europe, handling over 50 million passengers in 2021.

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Düsseldorf Airport is the fourth busiest airport in Germany serving just over 16 million passengers in 2022. This is double the year before and behind Berlin Brandenberg's 19.8 million (where Heinemann is also established), but growing faster.

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There are 2 airports in Düsseldorf. (These include Düsseldorf International Airport, Weeze.)

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London Heathrow Airport (LHR) continues to be the Busiest Airport in Europe with 4 million seats in November 2023. Istanbul Airport (IST) is the second busiest airport with 3.6 million seats.

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The airport for North Rhine-Westphalia is Lufthansa's most important decentralised location in Germany. Its intercontinental transfer times are also shorter than at any other Lufthansa hub: at Dusseldorf, you can get to your connecting flight in only 35 minutes.

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1. Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) — BTS data shows 24.29% of flights at this New Jersey airport were delayed or cancelled between July 2019 and July 2021. Recently, EWR was shifted from being part of the NYC code by the International Air Transport Association, reported Travel + Leisure.

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