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Comfortable Travel<br />

to the <strong>Airport</strong><br />

Get here in style by bus or train<br />

From Train to Plane and Back Again<br />

The regional and long distance train stations are optimally<br />

linked to the airport terminals (see map on page 38).<br />

g <strong>You</strong> can walk straight to Terminal 1.<br />

g It only takes a few minutes to get to Terminal 2 by<br />

shuttle bus (leaves from the bus station in zone B in<br />

front of Terminal 1) or Sky Line (leaves from Concourse<br />

B in Terminal 1).<br />

g Regional train station (S-Bahn metropolitan trains, re-<br />

gional and local services): Terminal 1, access via Level 0<br />

g Long-distance train station: opposite Terminal 1<br />

Bus Connections<br />

g To nearby towns and cities from Terminal 1 (public<br />

bus station, bays 14-24) and from Terminal 2<br />

g Lufthansa airport buses to Heidelberg, Mannheim, and<br />

Strasbourg: from Terminal 1, Concourse B West (Arri-<br />

vals level). Purchase tickets from Lufthansa or the driver.<br />

g <strong>Frankfurt</strong> <strong>Airport</strong> to <strong>Frankfurt</strong>-Hahn <strong>Airport</strong>: Terminal 2,<br />

Concourse E. The trip takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes.<br />

Deutsche Bahn – Information and Tickets<br />

There are Deutsche Bahn (DB) Travel Centers and Service Points<br />

at the regional train station and the AIRail terminal, open from<br />

6 a.m. to 9 p.m. For long-distance train connections, please<br />

consult our journey planner at www.frankfurt-airport.com, or<br />

the DB Travel Service at +49 (0) 180 5 996633 (€ 0.14/min).*<br />

Within Germany, you can take advantage of reduced price<br />

Rail&Fly tickets for travel to the airport; information is<br />

available from your airline and DB.<br />

*This rate is for calls from a German landline phone. Other rates may apply to mobile phones.<br />

Good to Know. Getting to the <strong>Airport</strong> by Bus or Train<br />

Commuter Trains (S-Bahn)<br />

<strong>You</strong> can take the S 8 and S 9 trains from the airport straight<br />

to <strong>Frankfurt</strong>, Wiesbaden, Mainz, Kelsterbach, Offenbach, and<br />

Hanau. Change trains at <strong>Frankfurt</strong>/Main central station for<br />

other cities.<br />

Lufthansa AIRail Service<br />

To take advantage of Lufthansa’s AIRail service, you must<br />

check in and get your boarding pass at least 15 minutes<br />

before the train leaves. If you are traveling from Cologne and<br />

Stuttgart, you can take advantage of the convenient online<br />

or mobil check-in service or go to the Lufthansa check-in<br />

desk to get all boarding passes.<br />

Lufthansa passengers originating in Siegburg/Bonn can<br />

check in from a smartphone up to 15 minutes before<br />

the train leaves the Cologne central station; a Mobile<br />

Boarding Pass is sent to their phone. They can also check in<br />

and print out their boarding passes at home.<br />

Check-in at the Siegburg/Bonn station is not possible.<br />

They can then check their luggage at the baggage drop<br />

at the AIRail Terminal at <strong>Frankfurt</strong> <strong>Airport</strong>. More information<br />

is available at www.lufthansa.com.<br />

Tip: Check-in at the AIRail Terminal<br />

If you are arriving by train, you can use the convenient<br />

luggage check-in at the AIRail Terminal (on the pedestrian<br />

bridge connecting the long-distance train station and<br />

Terminal 1). See pages 12–15 for a list of the airlines that<br />

offer this service.<br />

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