Frankfurt Airport News
Frankfurt Airport offers Olympic connections to Sochi Winter Games
A global aviation gateway for major international sporting events, Frankfurt Airport (FRA) is gearing up for the XXII Winter Olympic Games hosted from February 7 to 24, in Sochi – a resort city in the Black Sea region of southwestern Russia.
Frankfurt Airport: smoking lounges ensure a great climate for everyone
A friendly atmosphere and a pleasant indoor climate are guaranteed for everyone who travels through Frankfurt Airport. It has been smoke-free since 2008, apart from the smoking booths available to passengers around the airport. Now Fraport has collaborated with the JTI tobacco company to create tastefully decorated, Camel-themed smoking lounges. Passengers can sit back in comfortable chairs and enjoy a cigarette before or after a long flight without affecting nearby non-smokers.
Frankfurt Airport praised as Service Champion
Frankfurt Airport’s popularity with passengers keeps increasing. According to a recent study, Germany’s largest aviation hub now ranks among the “Service Champions,” collecting silver for second place in terms of service quality among all German airports with nine million passengers or more a year.
Frankfurt Airport: personal shopping advisers for Chinese passengers
Frankfurt Airport recently began offering a special service: so-called Chinese Personal Shoppers who look after visitors from the Middle Kingdom.
Frankfurt Airport cements leading status with new Pier A-Plus opening
Frankfurt Airport’s new Pier A-Plus - the 800 meter-long westward expansion of Terminal 1 - has opened on schedule after four years of construction. Flight operations will begin on October 10th at the new pier, allowing Germany’s biggest hub to serve up to six million additional passengers per year - thus a total of approximately 65 million passengers per year.
Spa with BABOR at the Frankfurt airport
Only one hour left until your connecting flight. Your baggage is already checked through and your carry-on luggage is supplemented with Swiss chocolate just bought in the Duty-Free Shop. What now? Checking e-mails?