Biggest airports in Germany
Germany is a popular destination for tourists and business travelers alike, with an extensive network of airports serving domestic and international flights. In this article, we will be taking a look at the top 10 biggest airports in Germany, based on passenger traffic in 2021.
Largest airport in Germany
Frankfurt Airport (FRA)
Located in the city of Frankfurt, Frankfurt airport is the largest in Germany and the fourth-busiest in Europe, handling over 50 million passengers in 2021. It serves as a hub for Lufthansa, and offers direct flights to destinations all around the world.
Munich Airport (MUC)
Munich Airport is the second-largest in Germany and the seventh-busiest in Europe, with over 25 million passengers in 2021. It serves as a hub for airlines such as Lufthansa and Eurowings, and offers a wide range of international and domestic flights.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)
Located just outside of Berlin, Berlin Brandenburg airport opened in 2020 and has quickly become the third-busiest in Germany. It handles over 20 million passengers per year and serves as a hub for airlines such as EasyJet and Ryanair.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport
Düsseldorf Airport (DUS)
Düsseldorf Airport is the fourth-busiest in Germany, with over 17 million passengers in 2021. It serves as a hub for Eurowings and offers flights to destinations across Europe and beyond.
Hamburg Airport (HAM)
Hamburg Airport is the fifth-busiest in Germany, handling over 12 million passengers in 2021. It serves as a hub for airlines such as Eurowings and Ryanair, and offers direct flights to many European cities.
Cologne Bonn Airport (CGN)
Sixth-busiest, located in the city of Cologne, Cologne Bonn Airport handles over 10 million passengers per year and serves as a hub for airlines such as Eurowings and Ryanair. It offers direct flights to destinations across Europe and beyond.
Stuttgart Airport (STR)
Stuttgart Airport is the seventh-busiest in Germany, handling over 9 million passengers in 2021. It serves as a hub for airlines such as Eurowings and offers direct flights to many European cities.
Stuttgart Airport
Hannover Airport (HAJ)
Located in the city of Hannover, eight-busiest, Hannover Airport handles over 6 million passengers per year and serves as a hub for airlines such as SunExpress and TUI fly. It offers direct flights to many European cities.
Nuremberg Airport (NUE)
Nuremberg Airport is the ninth-busiest in Germany, handling over 5 million passengers in 2021. It serves as a hub for airlines such as Eurowings and Ryanair, and offers direct flights to many European cities.
Leipzig/Halle Airport (LEJ)
Located in the city of Leipzig, Leipzig/Halle Airport handles over 4 million passengers per year and serves as a hub for airlines such as DHL and Lufthansa. It offers direct flights to many European cities and some destinations in Asia and North America.
In conclusion, Germany has a vast network of airports that cater to both domestic and international travelers. From the bustling Frankfurt Airport to the brand new Berlin Brandenburg Airport, there are plenty of options to choose from when traveling to and within Germany.
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