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How To Get to Frankfurt Airport
By Train
The long-distance railway station is
at the AIRail Terminal, right next to Terminal 1. Trains arrive
at and depart from platforms 4 to 7.
In addition, there is a local railway station for S-Bahn,
regional and local trains at Terminal 1, Level 1. Trains arrive
at and depart from platforms 1 to 3.
Both railway stations are linked to Terminal 2 via buses and the
Sky Line. This is how you get there
From the platform (Level 0, Area B) go one floor higher up,
following signs to Terminal 2. When in Area B or C, get on a
free Shuttle Bus to Terminal 2. The service runs between 05:00
and 03:00 hrs (5am to 3am). Alternatively,
follow signs to the Sky Line in Hall B. This service to Terminal
2 runs at 2-minute intervals.
By Car
Coming from the NORTH
(e.g. Kassel, Hannover, Hamburg), on highway A5, in the
direction of Frankfurt: before you get to the junction at
Frankfurter Kreuz, follow signs to "Flughafen" (Airport).
Coming from the
SOUTH (e.g. Basel, Karlsruhe,
Darmstadt), on highway A67: join the A5 towards Frankfurt and
Frankfurter Kreuz and follow signs to "Flughafen" (Airport).
Coming from the
EAST (e.g. München, Würzburg), on
highway A3, in the direction of Frankfurt: pass the junction at
Frankfurter Kreuz and follow signs to "Flughafen" (Airport).
Coming from the
WEST (e.g. Cologne (Köln) ), on
highway A3, in the direction of Frankfurt: go to the junction at
Wiesbadener Kreuz, change to the A66 in the direction of
Frankfurt and follow signs to "Flughafen" (Airport).
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