Frankfurt Airport recommends booking parking spaces in advance

Logo of Frankfurt am Main Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Logo of Frankfurt am Main Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Frankfurt Airport recommends booking parking spaces in advance

Logo of Frankfurt am Main Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Frankfurt airport operator Fraport strongly recommends booking a parking space in the airport's multi-storey car parks in advance.

Frankfurt Airport expects an increased number of passengers during the summer holidays and expects up to 200.000 passengers a day. Many of them come to the airport in their own cars. Fraport therefore urgently recommends the Advance booking of a parking space. A total of 14.000 parking spaces are available at the two terminal buildings - all within walking distance of check-in and baggage claim - including parking spaces for
electric vehicles. The fee for booking in advance is cheaper than at the barrier, according to the airport operator Fraport.

Alternatively, airport passengers can travel by public transport. The air traffic hub Frankfurt Airport has good connections - long-distance, regional and bus stations offer around 1.300 connections every day. An average of 220 trains stop at the long-distance train station every day. At the regional train station below Terminal 1, there are an average of 250 stops a day. The bus station has about 850 departures a day.  

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