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Frankfurt International Airport

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Frankfurt International Airport is the largest airport in Germany and the second-largest in Europe. The IATA code is FRA

Frankfurt International is a hub of Lufthansa, the German flag carrier.

Frankfurt International is an oversaturated airport, so Lufthansa tends to divide the traffic between Frankfurt and Munich's Franz Josef Strauss International Airport when possible.

The location of the Check-in of many airlines is determined by what number the airline has. Some airlines don't have numbers.

Known Check-in Locations:

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Frankfurt International has 5 Terminals or Halls.

Hall 1A

Hall 1B

Hall 1C

Hall 2D

Hall 2E

Frankfurt International currently serves more destinations than London's Heathrow International Airport, but Frankfurt International is still in second place compared to Heathrow International in terms of traffic and arrivals and departures.

Paris' Charles De Gaulle Airport may take Frankfurt International's 2nd Place spot, since that airport is rapidly growing.

External links

wikipedia.org dumped 2003-03-17 with terodump