Airports Germany
On RoyalHolidays.eu you can choose from all major airports in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and the surrounding countries. Take a look at all the popular airports here.
Weeze Airport
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The airport Weeze-Niederrhein is located near the Dutch border. From here you can take off with Ryanair to many popular destinations in Europe.
Düsseldorf International Airport
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The easily accessible Düsseldorf International Airport is the third-largest airport in Germany. From here you can reach many destinations worldwide.
Cologne-Bonn Airport
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Cologne-Bonn Airport is a medium-sized airport that is easily accessible. From here you take off to many worldwide destinations.
Munster-Osnabruck Airport
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The airport Münster-Osnabrück is not so big and therefore very well arranged. It is located between the two cities, on the border of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony. From here you can reach many destinations in the local area.
Dortmund Airport
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German Dortmund Airport is a well-arranged airport in North Rhine-Westphalia, and it can be advantageous to fly to destinations in Eastern Europe, England, Spain, Portugal, or Italy.
City Airport Bremen
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City Airport Bremen is the airport closest to a city in Germany, and makes flights to various destinations in 20 European countries.
Munich Airport
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Munich 5-Star Airport is a major hub and one of the busiest in Europe, and has been the continent's best eight times.
Frankfurt Airport
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Frankfurt Airport is one of the largest airports in Europe and this “half city” is an important hub from which to fly to 247 destinations worldwide, and also has good rail and road connections.
Berlin-Tegel Airport
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Berlin Tegel Airport is scheduled to close when the new Berlin airport comes online, but until then, you can get by, including Terminal A with its eye-catching hexagonal ring that makes walking distances very short.
Saarbrucken Airport
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The small international airport of Saarbruecken (Saarbruecken Airport) is located in the south of Saarland, 20 km from the city, and offers about 50 destinations, many of which are in Europe, but some to the USA also Abu Dhabi, Israel, Egypt and Turkey.
Frankfurt-Hahn Airport
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Frankfurt-Hahn Airport is a small, easily accessible international airport and is known as the first and most consistently managed low-cost airport in Germany.
Stuttgart Airport
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Stuttgart Airport is the sixth-busiest airport in Germany and especially popular with travelers to and from various European cities and resorts and those visiting the adjacent major trade show in Stuttgart.
Hamburg Airport
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Hamburg Airport, the international airport of Germany's second-largest city, has direct connections to some 120 domestic and international destinations including three intercontinental ones, namely Dubai, Newark and Tehran.
Departure airport
Destinations
- United Arab Emirates
- Bulgaria
- Bahrein
- Cuba
- Cape Verde
- Curacao
- Cyprus
- Dominican Republic
- Egypt
- Spain
- France
- Greece
- Croatia
- Indonesia
- Italy
- Jamaica
- Kenya
- Sri Lanka
- Luxemburg
- Marokko
- Malta
- Mauritius
- Maldives
- Mexico
- Panama
- Portugal
- Katar
- Russia
- Senegal
- Thailand
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Tanzania
- United States of America