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What is the name of the train station in Frankfurt International airport?

By Train: Frankfurt Airport has two train stations. The station called Frankfurt Flughafen Regionalbahnhof“ is for regional trains, the other one, called Frankfurt Flughafen Fernbahnhof“, is for long distance connections.



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The airport's train station for short distances is located in the ground floor of the airport, below terminal 1. From there you can reach the areas A, B, and C of the arrivals area. Once you arrived, we recommend to follow the signs towards Airport City Mall/Regionalbahnhof.

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The complete name of Frankfurt is Frankfurt am Main, because the name of the river is the Main River. So, when you read Frankfurt Main Hbf. it means the train station in the center of Frankfurt. Once you land, you should be emerging into the main part of the airport with-n 30-45 min.

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There is NO airport called “Frankfurt International”. Using that term can cause confusion. Frankfurt has two international airports. Frankfurt Main airport (FRA, Flughafen Frankfurt Main) is the main one near the city.

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With its opening in 1994, Frankfurt Airport increased its terminal capacity to 54 million passengers per year. Along with the terminal opening, a people mover system called Sky Line was established to provide a fast connection between Terminal 2 and Terminal Mitte (now renamed Terminal 1).

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Terminal 1 Airlines of the Lufthansa Group (Austrian, Swiss, Eurowings, Air Dolomiti, Brussels Airlines) and all Star Alliance airlines, Qatar Airways (oneworld) & Middle East Airlines (SkyTeam), other unaffiliated airlines including Condor and El Al.

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The airport has two terminals. Terminal 1 is older and larger and is primarily used by Lufthansa and its associated companies for both international and domestic flights. Terminal 2 hosts both international and domestic flights. Terminal 3 is under construction and should be fully operational by 2023.

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Frankfurt Airport to Frankfurt am Main train tickets from US$21.98 | Rail Europe - cheap price.

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All concourses at both terminals are connected (both landside and airside) by a free Sky Train (monorail). There is also a free shuttle bus. Luggage carts are not allowed on the Sky Train. The transfer between Terminal 1 and 2 on foot takes around 15 minutes.

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Terminal 1 is mainly for Lufhtansa passengers and it operates both international and domestic flights. Terminal 2 is for all the other airlines and operates international and domestic flights as well. Terminal 3 (called Lufthansa First Class Terminal) is just for first class Lufthansa passengers.

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A free shuttle service called Skyline connects Terminal 1 and 2 in the airport.It takes about 1 minute from Terminal 1 (A, Z) to Terminal 1 (B, C) and about 2 minutes from Terminal 1 (B, C) to Terminal 2 (D, E). Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines use the same Terminal 1 as ANA.

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The estimated cost of a taxi ride from Frankfurt Airport to Frankfurt Central Train Station is around €25-€35. However, prices may vary depending on traffic and time of day.

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Transfer at the airport Passengers who are simply changing flights at an airport in the Federal Republic of Germany coming from an area of variants of concern must comply with the obligations to provide proof of vaccination, recovery or testing specified in the Ordinance on the Coronavirus Entry Regulations.

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You can take shuttle buses between Terminals 1 and 2. They are free of charge and run every 10 minutes - daily and around the clock.

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