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Frankfurt Airport Transfer Guide

Everything you need to know about transfers from Frankfurt Airport. Meeting points, prices, transport options, and insider tips.

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Introduction

Frankfurt Airport (FRA) is a major international hub and the busiest airport in Germany. This guide provides comprehensive information for a smooth arrival and transfer experience, covering everything from terminal navigation and transportation options to essential facilities and layover tips. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this guide will help you navigate FRA with ease.

Airport Overview

Feature Details
Full Name Frankfurt am Main Airport
IATA Code FRA
City Frankfurt
Country Germany
Terminals 2 (Terminal 1 and Terminal 2)
Passenger Traffic Over 60 million annually
Distance to City Center Approximately 12 km (7.5 miles)

Terminal Layout & Airlines

Frankfurt Airport has two main terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. A free SkyLine shuttle train connects the two terminals, with a journey time of about 2 minutes.

  • Terminal 1: This is the larger and older terminal, primarily used by Lufthansa, its partner airlines, and members of the Star Alliance. It is divided into Concourses A, B, C, and Z.
  • Terminal 2: This terminal serves a wide range of international airlines, including members of the oneworld and SkyTeam alliances. It is divided into Concourses D and E.
  • Arrivals & Meet Your Driver

    Upon arrival at Frankfurt Airport, follow the signs for baggage claim and exit. The specific meeting point for your pre-booked driver will be detailed in your booking confirmation. Generally, drivers will meet passengers in the arrivals hall of their respective terminal, holding a sign with the passenger's name.

  • Terminal 1: The arrivals hall is located on the ground floor. Meeting points are typically located near the exits.
  • Terminal 2: The arrivals hall is also on the ground floor. Look for your driver in the designated waiting areas after exiting the baggage claim.
  • Taxi & Rideshare

    Taxis are readily available at both terminals. The taxi ranks are located just outside the arrivals halls. Rideshare services like Uber and FREE NOW are also available and have designated pick-up areas.

  • Estimated Fare to City Center: €30-€40
  • Journey Time to City Center: 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic.
  • Public Transport

    Frankfurt Airport is well-connected to the city center and surrounding areas by public transport.

    Transport Price Journey Time to City Center
    S-Bahn (Suburban Train) €4.95 15 minutes
    Regional Trains Varies 10-15 minutes
    Bus Varies 30-40 minutes

    The airport has two train stations: one for regional and S-Bahn trains (at Terminal 1) and another for long-distance trains (the AIRail Terminal, also at Terminal 1).

    Car Rental

    Major car rental companies have desks in both terminals. These include Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Europcar, Hertz, and Sixt. The car rental center is located in Terminal 1, Concourse A, Level 0.

    Airport Facilities

  • WiFi: Free WiFi is available throughout the airport.
  • Lounges: Numerous airline and pay-per-use lounges are available in both terminals.
  • Currency Exchange: Currency exchange offices and ATMs are located throughout the airport.
  • Luggage Storage: Luggage storage is available in both terminals.
  • SIM Cards: SIM cards can be purchased from various shops in the arrivals halls.
  • Parking Information

    Frankfurt Airport offers a variety of parking options, from short-term to long-term and holiday parking. Rates vary depending on the parking duration and location. It is advisable to book parking in advance, especially during peak travel seasons.

    Top Destinations & Drive Times

    Destination Drive Time from FRA
    Frankfurt City Center 20-30 minutes
    Wiesbaden 30-40 minutes
    Mainz 30-40 minutes
    Darmstadt 20-30 minutes
    Heidelberg 50-60 minutes
    Cologne 1.5-2 hours

    Layover Tips

    If you have a long layover at Frankfurt Airport, you can take a train to the city center and explore the sights. The airport also offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and relaxation areas to pass the time.

    Dining & Shopping

    Frankfurt Airport has a wide range of dining and shopping options, from fast food to fine dining, and from duty-free shops to designer boutiques. Most shops and restaurants are located in the departures areas of both terminals.

    Accessibility

    Frankfurt Airport is fully accessible for passengers with reduced mobility. Special assistance services can be booked in advance through your airline.

    FAQs

    1. How do I get from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2?

    You can use the free SkyLine shuttle train, which runs every 2-3 minutes.

    2. Is there free WiFi at Frankfurt Airport?

    Yes, free WiFi is available throughout the airport.

    3. How much is a taxi from Frankfurt Airport to the city center?

    The fare is approximately €30-€40.

    4. Can I take a train from the airport to the city center?

    Yes, the S-Bahn (suburban train) is a fast and convenient option, taking about 15 minutes.

    5. Where can I buy a SIM card at the airport?

    SIM cards are available at various shops in the arrivals halls.

    6. Are there showers at Frankfurt Airport?

    Yes, showers are available in both terminals for a fee.

    7. What are the opening hours of the airport?

    The airport is open 24/7, but most shops and restaurants have limited opening hours.

    8. Can I store my luggage at the airport?

    Yes, luggage storage facilities are available in both terminals.

    9. What is the best way to get to Heidelberg from the airport?

    The most convenient way is to take a long-distance train from the AIRail Terminal.

    10. Is there a pharmacy at the airport?

    Yes, there are pharmacies in both terminals.

    Last updated: March 2026

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