Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt Airport Flughafen Frankfurt Main | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Owner/Operator | Fraport | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Serves | Frankfurt Rhine-Main | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Location | Frankfurt, Hesse | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Opened | 8 July 1936 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Elevation AMSL | 364 ft / 111 m | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Coordinates | 50°02′00″N 8°34′14″E / 50.03333°N 8.57056°E | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Website | www | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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FRA/EDDF Location within Germany FRA/EDDF FRA/EDDF (Europe) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Frankfurt Airport (German: Flughafen Frankfurt Main [ˈfluːkhaːfn̩ ˈfʁaŋkfʊʁt ˈmaɪn]) (IATA: FRA, ICAO: EDDF) is Germany's busiest international airport by passenger numbers,[7] located in Frankfurt, Germany's fifth-largest city. Its official name according to the German Aeronautical Information Publication is Frankfurt Main Airport.[8] The airport is operated by Fraport and serves as the main hub for Lufthansa, including Lufthansa City Airlines, Lufthansa CityLine and Lufthansa Cargo as well as Condor and AeroLogic. It covers an area of 2,300 hectares (5,683 acres) of land[9] and features two passenger terminals with capacity for approximately 65 million passengers per year; four runways; and extensive logistics and maintenance facilities.
Frankfurt Airport is the busiest airport by passenger traffic in Germany as well as the 6th busiest in Europe after Istanbul Airport, London–Heathrow, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport. The airport is also the 22nd busiest worldwide by total number of passengers in 2024,[10] with 61,564,957 passengers using the airport in 2024. It also had a freight throughput of 2.076 million tonnes in 2015 and is the busiest airport in Europe by cargo traffic. As of 2022, Frankfurt Airport serves 330 destinations on five continents, making it the airport with the most direct routes in the world.[11]
The southern side of the airport ground was home to the Rhein-Main Air Base, which served as a major air base for the United States from 1947 until 2005, when the air base was closed and the property was acquired by Fraport (now occupied by Terminal 3). The airport celebrated its 80th anniversary in July 2016.[12]
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- ^ [1] 24 June 2023
- ^ "Frankfurt Airport celebrates 80th anniversary". www.internationalairportreview.com. Retrieved 12 May 2017.