Good to Know. Getting to the Airport by Bus or Train Convenient Travel to the Airport Get there in style by bus or train

Bus Connections - Information and Tickets

g To nearby towns and cities from Terminal 1 (public bus There are Deutsche Bahn (DB) Travel Centers and Service station, bays 14-24) and from Terminal 2, Hall E, Exit 8 Points at the regional train station and the AIRail terminal, g Lufthansa airport buses to Kaiserslautern, Saarbrücken and open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. For long-distance train Strasbourg: from Terminal 1, Concourse B West (Arrivals connections, please consult our journey planner at level). Purchase tickets from Lufthansa or the driver. www.frankfurt-airport.com, or the DB Travel Service at g Frankfurt Airport to Frankfurt-Hahn Airport: Terminal 2, +49 180 6996633 (€0.20 per call).* Within Germany, you Concourse E. The trip takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes. can take advantage of reduced price Rail&Fly tickets for travel to the airport; information is available from your From Train to Plane and Back Again airline and DB.

The regional and long-distance train stations are optimally Lufthansa AIRail Service linked to the airport terminals (see map on page 42). g You can walk straight to Terminal 1 Please check in for your AIRail trip at least 15 minutes before g It only takes a few minutes to get to Terminal 2 by the train leaves and make sure to carry your boarding pass shuttle bus (leaves from the bus station in zone B in with you. If you begin your trip in (via Siegburg/ front of Terminal 1) or the SkyLine elevated monorail Bonn), , Dusseldorf, Karlsruhe, or Kassel-Wilhelms- train (leaves from Concourse B in Terminal 1). höhe, you can conveniently check in and get all required g Regional train station (S-Bahn suburban trains, re- boarding passes online (using a computer or smartphone). gional and local services): Terminal 1, access via Level 0 Lufthansa check-in machines are also available in Frankfurt, g Long-distance train station: opposite Terminal 1 Cologne, and Stuttgart. Take your bags with you on the train and drop them off at the AIRail Terminal at . Suburban Trains (S-Bahn) You’ll find more information atwww.lufthansa.com . You can take the S 8 and S 9 suburban trains from the airport straight to Frankfurt, Wiesbaden, Mainz, Kelsterbach, Offenbach, and Hanau. Change trains at the Frankfurt/Main Tip: Check-In at the AIRail Terminal central station for other cities. If you're arriving by train, you can use the convenient luggage check-in service at the AIRail Terminal (on the pedestrian bridge connecting the long-distance train station and Terminal 1). See pages 12-15 for a list of the airlines that offer this service.

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

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