The Dusseldorf Airport International is after Frankfurt and Munich’s third largest commercial airport in the Federal Republic of Germany and also the largest of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is also an important hub for the scheduled airlines Condor, Eurowings, Flybe, Germania., Lufthansa and Tuifly. More than 180 flight routes are currently offered from Düsseldorf in over…
Category: Airports
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)
The new Berlin Brandenburg airport opened on October 31, 2020. He uses the abbreviation BER as the IATA code. Before its completion, this was the IATA code for all Berlin airports (most recently Tegel and Schönefeld). As the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin now has only one international airport, which secures the…
Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport (MUC)
The Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport (MUC) is the new airport in the Bavarian capital Munich for the 1992nd It is named after the former Prime Minister Franz-Josef Strauss. Thanks to its very attractive location and modern technology, it is now the second hub of Deutsche Lufthansa after Frankfurt and is one of the ten…
Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel International Airport (HAM)
The Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel International Airport is part of the annual passenger volume of the five largest airports, the Federal Republic of Germany and is an important hub of the German scheduled airline Condor, Germania, Euro Wings, Tuifly and low-cost carriers Ryanair and easyJet. Since the last renovation in 2005, it has been one of the most…
Stuttgart Airport (STR)
The Stuttgart Airport is the largest commercial airport in the southern German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg. The airport is one of the ten most important airports in the Federal Republic of Germany and is an important hub for Germanwings and also acts as an important operational base for airlines, airBerlin, Condor, Eurowings, Sunexpress and Tuifly, which…
Cologne – Bonn Airport (CGN)
The Cologne-Bonn Airport – Konrad Adenauer, also known as Cologne-Wahn, is one of the five largest airports in the Federal Republic of Germany with a passenger volume of almost ten million annual passengers. It serves the German airline Eurowings, Sunxepress, Tuifly and the low-cost carrier Ryanair as an important operational base and is the second…
Hannover-Langenhagen Airport (HAJ)
Hanover Airport (HAJ) The Hannover-Langenhagen Airport is the most important and largest commercial airport in the German state of Lower Saxony. After Frankfurt / Main Airport, Hanover offers the most flight connections to the countries of the CIS and Eastern Europe and serves the Tuifly airline as the most important operational hub for scheduled air…
Nuremberg Airport (NUE)
The Nuremberg – Albrecht Dürer airport is a major base of operations of the airline Corendon, Euro Wings and Tuifly. As an important infrastructure provider in the Franconian metropolis, it is the second most important in the state of Bavaria after Munich Airport. URL: Nuremberg (NUE) Time zone: GMT 1 Service phone: +49 911 9…
Dortmund Airport (DTM)
The Dortmund Airport, also known as Dortmund Airport 21, according to Dusseldorf and Cologne, the third largest commercial airport in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and a major operational base of the Hungarian low cost carrier Wizz Air. URL: Dortmund (DTM) Time zone: GMT 1 Service phone: +49 231 92 13 -01 Address: Dortmund…
Memmingen – Allgäu-Airport (FMM)
The Allgäu Airport, also known as the Airport Memmingen or Memmingerberg is a regional commercial airport in the Federal Republic of Germany and is located in the independent Bavarian town of Memmingen, which is located in the administrative region of Swabia. The city’s former military airfield was approved for civil aviation in 2004 and is…
Bremen Airport (BRE)
The Bremen Airport is an international airport of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen and an important base of operations for airlines Germania and Ryanair. In addition to Bremen Airport, the smallest German federal state is also home to the Bremerhaven-Luneort airfield, which operates regionally. URL: Bremen (BRE) Time zone: GMT 1 Service phone: +49…
Leipzig – Halle Airport (LEJ)
The Leipzig-Halle Airport is one of the largest and busiest airports in Germany and is a major hub of international freight logistics, which is why the DHL Express and Lufthansa Cargo in Leipzig major hubs entertained. The two routes currently offered with the most routes from Leipzig are offered by Condor and SunExpress. URL: Leipzig…
Frankfurt Hahn Airport (HHN)
Frankfurt-Hahn Airport is a commercial airport in the Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate. In addition to London-Stansted, it is an important German hub for the low-cost carrier Ryanair and is now also an important operational base for Wizz Air. In February 2009, the state of Rhineland-Palatinate took an 82.5% stake in the airport by handing Fraport AG a…
Dresden International Airport (DRS)
In terms of annual traffic volume, Dresden International Airport is the largest commercial airport in the five new federal states, as its catchment area extends far beyond Dresden and also includes Chemnitz, the south of Brandenburg and the several municipalities in the Czech Republic and Poland. URL: Dresden International (DRS) Time zone: GMT 1 Service…
Weeze Airport (NRN)
The Weeze Airport is a major commercial airport in the Federal Republic of Germany, near the border with the Netherlands. Since it is close to the economic areas of the Ruhr area, Rhineland and the Benelux countries, its location is also very attractive for the logistics industry. The airport is often classified by some airlines…
Münster-Osnabrück International Airport (FMO)
The Münster-Osnabrück International Airport, formerly just Münster Osnabrück Airport, is one of the most important airports in North Rhine-Westphalia. Lufthansa offers regular scheduled flight connections to Frankfurt and Munich. In addition, Germania is also present at the airport and also offers most of the route connections to several charter destinations. URL: Münster – Osnabrück (FMO)…
Karlsruhe – Baden-Baden Airport (FKB)
The airport Karlsruhe / Baden-Baden, Baden-Airport also called, is the former Canadian military airport “CFB Baden-Söllingen”. It is part of the Baden Airpark complex, which includes the airport, an industrial park and several leisure facilities. In terms of passenger numbers, it is now the second largest in the state of Baden-Württemberg after Stuttgart Airport and…
Westerland / Sylt Airport (GWT)
The Westerland-Sylt airport is the northernmost airport in the Federal Republic of Germany. The airport is served all year round, but the flight schedule varies seasonally, so that more flight routes are offered from May to October. URL: Westerland / Sylt (GWT) Time zone: GMT 1 Service phone: +49 4651 9206-12 Address: Flughafen Sylt GmbH,…
Paderborn-Lippstadt Airport (PAD)
The Paderborn / Lippstadt Airport is an international airport in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Paderborn-Lippstadt has a very large catchment area and is very popular with the population because it offers free parking spaces, also for long-term parkers. Regular scheduled flight connections are currently only offered by Lufthansa to Frankfurt and Munich, in…
Saarbrücken Airport (SCN)
The Saarbrücken International Airport belongs together with Erfurt at the two smallest international airports, the Federal Republic of Germany, but operates internationally mainly only seasonal charter flights, such as Heraklion or Antalya. The airport has been completely owned by the federal state of Saarland since 2008. URL: Saarbrücken (SCN) Time zone: GMT 1 Service phone:…
Friedrichshafen Airport (FDH)
The airport Friedrichshafen is the southernmost airport in Germany and the third largest state Baden-Wuerttemberg. It is located near the new Friedrichshafen exhibition center, where the internationally known trade fair for business and private aircraft, “AERO Friedrichshafen”, is regularly held. Since the summer of 2009, the new Dornier Museum has been located right next to…
Lübeck Blankensee Airport (LBC)
The Lübeck Airport is the largest and most important commercial airport in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel addition also the second busiest airport in the metropolitan region of Hamburg. Due to its close proximity to the A1 and A20 motorways, the airport is also very important for the neighboring federal states of Lower…
Rostock – Laage Airport (RLG)
The Rostock-Laage regional airport is the largest and most important commercial airport in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The airport area is used both civilly and militarily. The Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Police’s helicopter squadron is also stationed on the site. The civil operations are managed by Rostock-Laage-Güstrow GmbH. An exhibition in the terminal offers an overview…
Erfurt-Weimar Airport (ERF)
The Erfurt-Weimar Airport is the main commercial airport of the German state of Thuringia. The extremely important regional airport mainly serves passengers in the vicinity. The operator of Erfurt Airport, Flughafen Erfurt GmbH, is a joint project between the Free State and the state capital of Erfurt. URL: Erfurt – Weimar (ERF) Time zone: GMT…
Heringsdorf Airport (HDF)
The Heringsdorf airport is a regional commercial airport of Operating on the Polish-German island of Usedom. The airport is currently only served seasonally in scheduled air traffic, e.g. by Eurowings from / to Stuttgart or Lufthansa on the route from / to Frankfurt. URL: Heringsdorf (HDF) Time zone: GMT 1 Service phone: +49 38 37…
Kassel-Calden Airport (KSF)
The Kassel-Calden airport is northwest of Kassel in northern Hesse. The airfield was opened in 1970 and was expanded into a regional airport from 2006 to 2013 following resolutions by the regional government and the Hessian state government. 50% of the owners are the state of Hesse, the city and district of Kassel and the…
Mannheim – Neuostheim Airport (MHG)
The City-Airport Mannheim is currently not served, alternative departure airports in the Mannheim area are in Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Baden-Baden, Frankfurt-Hahn and Saarbrücken. Regular flight connections are currently only offered by Rhein-Neckar Air. URL: Mannheim – Neuostheim (MHG) Time zone: GMT 1 Service phone: +49 621 – 419 390 Address: Rhein-Neckar Airfield, Seckenheimer Landstrasse 172, D-68163…
Frankfurt-Main Airport (FRA)
The Frankfurt airport is the largest German airport and the Frankfurt airport a separate district of Frankfurt am Main. Frankfurt Airport has been one of the most important aviation hubs in the world for decades. In terms of annual passenger volume, it is the fourth largest airport in Europe after London-Heathrow, Paris-Charles de Gaulle and…
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
The Hurghada International Airport is one of the most important airports in Egypt. It is located near the major water sports tourist centers on the Red Sea, which are world famous for their spectacular coral reefs. Hurghada is mainly served by seasonal air traffic from Germany and other European countries. Flight connections from German airports…
Sharm El Sheikh Airport (SSH)
The Sharm el-Sheik International Airport after Cairo ‘s second largest commercial airport in the north African Arab Republic of Egypt and a hub for EgyptAir. URL: Sharm El Sheikh (SSH) Time zone: GMT 2 Service phone: +20 69 360 1140 Address: Sharm El Sheikh International Airport, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt Operator: Ministry of Civil Aviation…