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What airports are there in Germany?

The German International Airport is as follows:

Frankfurt Airport 1 (France)

Frankfurt Airport is the largest airport in Germany and the third largest airport in Europe, and its international passenger and cargo throughput ranks first in Germany. The annual passenger flow of the airport is about 85 million passengers, and more than half of German passengers transfer from Frankfurt Airport. From Frankfurt airport, passengers can reach any city in continental Europe within three hours' sailing time.

2. Munich Airport (MUC)

Munich Airport is the second largest airport (passenger transport) in Germany, covering an area of 65,438+0,665,438+08 hectares. It is also the second largest international transit hub airport in Germany. The airport currently has two terminals with an average annual passenger throughput of 46.2 million passengers. * * * There are 10 1 airlines from 75 countries cooperating with Munich Airport to develop routes with destinations in 254 cities around the world. In the direct flight between China and Germany, Munich Airport undertook the Beijing-Munich route. In terms of freight, the average annual cargo throughput of Munich Airport is 370,000 tons, but in 2020, when the epidemic broke out, its cargo volume dropped sharply, only about 1.5 million tons.

3. Dusseldorf Airport (DUS)

Dü sseldorf Airport is the third largest airport in Germany and the most important international transshipment hub airport in North Rhine-Westphalia, which undertakes the direct flight between Beijing and Dü sseldorf. The airport has three terminals with an annual average passenger throughput of 24.2 million passengers. And the airport is about 8 kilometers away from the center of Dusseldorf, and it only takes 15-20 minutes by car. * * * Seventy-four airlines from more than 50 countries cooperated with Douste Airport to develop routes with destinations all over the world 197 cities.

4. Berlin Tegel Airport (TXL)

Berlin Tegel Airport is a 4E-class international airport with a total area of 466 hectares. In 20 19, the passenger throughput was about14.2 million passengers, with a year-on-year increase of 13.3%, ranking fourth in Germany. Cargo and mail throughput13.52 million tons, down 12.7% year-on-year. In August 2020, Berlin Tegel Airport was closed and all flights were transferred to Berlin Brandenburg Airport.

5. Hamburg Airport (Hamm)

Hamburg Airport was put into operation on 19 1 1, and it is also the oldest airport in Germany. The airport is only 1 1 km from the center of Hamburg, and it takes only 20-25 minutes by car. As of 20 19, the average annual passenger throughput of Hamburg airport is about17.3 million, making it the fifth largest airport in Germany. However, in 2020, the number of people affected by the epidemic decreased by 74% to 4.6 million.

6. Leipzig Airport (LEJ)

Leipzig Airport is the second largest freight hub airport in Germany and the fourth largest in Europe. In 2020, the freight throughput will reach about 6.5438+0.38 million tons, an increase of 654.38+0.7% over the previous year. Because of its outstanding geographical location and comprehensive transportation advantages-located in the eastern part of Germany, in the central position connecting East and West Europe and connecting North and South, it is an important node connecting dense urban agglomerations in western Germany with eastern Germany and even eastern Europe. The 90-minute service circle can cover 7 million people and has good accessibility. Moreover, the multimodal transport system in Leipzig is relatively developed, especially the land-air transport with the airport as the core.

8. Hanover Airport (Haji)

Hanover Airport is the main airport in northern Germany and an important hub for business travel and transportation. More than 30 airlines provide regular cargo and charter services at Hanover Airport.