London Heathrow to Frankfurt Flights
London Heathrow is a giant in airport terms; it is not only the largest and busiest in the UK, but is one of the biggest airports in the world. In fact Heathrow deals with more international flights than any other airport in the world. The airport is owned and run by BAA; one of the world’s leading airport companies. The airport is situated on the outskirts of London and offers a massive range of flights to destinations all over the world.
Flights from London Heathrow to Frankfurt are served by regular flights offered by both British Airways and Lufthansa. Flights with both airlines depart several times a day.
Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt International is a huge airport that is Germany’s largest in terms of passenger traffic. The airport’s two terminals serve a large number of international destinations. During the Second World War Frankfurt Airport was used by the military and after the war it was the main base for the US Air Force’s operations during the infamous Berlin Airlift. The addition of a new passenger terminal in 1972 saw the airport become a major international hub.
Parking Facilities in and around Frankfurt Airport
After your short Heathrow to Frankfurt flight parking will be no problem in the airport. Several parking solutions are offered, including over 15,000 public spaces as well as special arrangements available for business travellers. For example corporate parking allows companies to rent a convenient parking space on a permanent basis. The parking is safe and secure and access from the parking area to the motorway, airport and buses/rail is incredibly easy.
Airport distance from Frankfurt town and other notable surrounding locations
Flights to Frankfurt will leave you 12km (7 miles) southwest of the centre of Frankfurt.
Transport links to Frankfurt
Access from Frankfurt Airport to the city centre is extremely cheap, easy and reliable. There are actually two railway stations situated at the airport; one of which caters for regional trains and the other for long distance travel. The regional rail station is located at Terminal 1 and trains to the centre of Frankfurt depart several times an hour. The journey to the centre takes about 15 minutes. Buses are also regularly available from outside Terminal 1 for transport to the centre as well as various car hire companies and taxi services. With all these transport links available you can rest assured that after aHeathrow to Frankfurt flight, getting to the centre will be stress-free.
Conference and other business facilities at Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt is a huge centre for business and as such many of the flights to Frankfurt include a high percentage of business travellers. Due to the high volume of business travel, Frankfurt International Airport is extremely well equipped with conference and other business facilities. The Airport Conference Centre is positioned not far from Terminal 1 and offers almost 30 conference rooms, including audiovisual equipment as well as accommodation for over 200 people. The centre also boasts secretarial services, stationary, catering and even interpreters. There are also smaller presentation rooms available in Terminal 2. All of these services can be booked in advance and help make London Heathrow to Frankfurt flights extremely attractive for businesses.
