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Terminal 2
Terminal 2, which has a capacity
of 15 million passengers a year,
was opened in 1994 and is
divided into concourses D and
E. A continuous concourse
between Terminal 1C and 2D provides direct,
but non-public access between the two
terminals.
Terminal 2
It has eight gates with jetways and 34 apron stands, a total of 42 gates and is able to
handle wide-body aircraft such as Korean Air's Airbus A380s.
Terminal 2 is primarily used by airlines of the oneworld (e.g. Air Berlin, American Airlines,
British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, Iberia, Japan Airlines, LAN Airlines, Malaysia Airlines,
Royal Jordanian and S7 Airlines) and SkyTeam alliances (e.g. Aeroflot, Air France, Alitalia,
China Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, KLM Royal Dutch
Airlines, Korean Air, Saudia, TAROM and Vietnam Airlines).
Passengers and visitors can change terminals with the people mover system SkyLine which
has stops at Terminal 1 AZ (passengers only), Terminal 1 BC and Terminal 2 DE. The travel
time between the terminals is 2 minutes with trains arriving every 2–3 minutes during the
day. Additionally there is regular bus service between the terminals.
Lufthansa First Class Terminal
Lufthansa operates a small dedicated First Class Terminal near Terminal 1 with exclusive
access for Lufthansa first class passengers and HON Circle frequent flyer members only.
Other first class passengers must use the dedicated first class lounges within the main
terminals. The facility has 200 staff and is used by about 300 passengers daily. It provides
individualised security screening and customs facilities. Amenities include valet parking, a
white-linen restaurant, lounge and office areas, a cigar room and bubble baths. Passengers
are transported directly from the terminal to the plane by luxury car.
Well thats all for now about Frankfurt Airport hope you enjoyed your visit
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