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Why is Frankfurt Airport famous?

Frankfurt Airport is the busiest airport by passenger traffic in Germany and is also the busiest airport in Europe in terms of cargo traffic. The airport has four runways and two passenger terminals and can handle up to 65 million passengers per year.



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Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport remains the busiest airport in the world with 5.2 million seats in September 2023. The composition of the Global Top 10 Busiest Airports is also the same as last month but there are a few changes to the rankings.

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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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Is Frankfurt worth visiting? If Frankfurt is not yet on your radar it should be! Frankfurt is home to the most impressive skyline in Germany as well as world-renowned museums, galleries, historical cathedrals along with stunning views. It is a food lovers dream and there is such an incredible vibe in the city.

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Denver International Airport Situated in Denver, Colorado, USA, Denver International Airport covers an area of 135.69 square kilometres, making it the second-largest airport in the world.

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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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  • Frankfurter sausages. with bread and mustard.
  • Handkäs' with music. with bread and butter.
  • Frankfurt loin ribs. with sauerkraut and bread.
  • Sweets and Cake. Everything one dreams of ...
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Con: housing and a high cost of living The Hessian metropolis suffers a demand for affordable housing that far surpasses the available supply. The consequence? Housing prices are going nowhere but up (+17,1% between 2011 and 2016) and Frankfurt is now the second most expensive German city to rent an apartment in.

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The city is highly walkable and Frankfurt Airport is a 10-minute metro ride away (it's easy to navigate, opt for it over a taxi).

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Frankfurt is often considered to be one of the most expensive cities in Germany, compared to other major cities such as Berlin and Munich.

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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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If you do not require a visa to visit the Schengen Area then you will be free to leave the Frankfurt Airport during a layover. If you are a citizen who does require a Schengen Area visa then you will only be permitted to leave the airport if you are in possession of that visa.

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Munich Airport – Best Airport in Europe! Since 2015 Munich Airport has also been certified with the first European 5 Star Airport rating due to its great concept, structure and services.

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