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Flights to Frankfurt

A transport hub, a financial centre, Europe's first port of call; Frankfurt may be considered a mere transit city to some, but those who stay a little longer and dig a little deeper won't leave disappointed.

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What airlines fly to Frankfurt?

 

Frankfurt Airport: 

Flights from the UK to Frankfurt will disembark at Frankfurt Airport. Frankfurt Airport (FRA) is the primary international airport of Frankfurt and the busiest airport in Germany. Located in a densely populated region of Germany, Frankfurt Airport reaches most international destinations and is the third busiest airport in Europe.

With office buildings reaching sky high and a substantial number of financial and credit companies operating in its midst, Frankfurt is the undisputed business centre of Germany. Located on the River Main in the German State of Hesse, the financial powerhouse is the seat of the European Central Bank, the German Federal Bank and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. In addition to banks, the city also hosts a range of world famous industry fares including the Frankfurt Auto Show and the Frankfurt Book Fair. Travel to the city is another of Frankfurt's big businesses. Frankfurt Airport is the third busiest airport in Europe and the major intersection for many of Germany's Autobahns and railway lines. With business booming and access easily available, approximately 650,000 people commute to Frankfurt each day. 

Frankfurt: City SkylineCity Skyline

In terms of Germany's economy, Frankfurt is an important city and in terms of Germany's history, Frankfurt is equally important. During the Holy Roman Empire Times, the city was where German kings and emperors were elected and in 1372 Frankfurt officially became an imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire. Following the collapse of the Empire and the fall of Napoleon, Frankfurt entered the newly founded German Confederation and was the seat of the first democratic elected parliament, with the Prussian King as its monarch. From the 1920s to the 1940s, Frankfurt was greatly affected by war. The Second World War saw many of Frankfurt's buildings destroyed and the city's landscape change dramatically. Once the war was over Frankfurt became a part of the state of Hesse and began rebuilding the city to the modern metropolis it is today. Book a Frankfurt tour and marvel in the history, culture and sheer beauty of this delightful German city.

Frankfurt: Romerberg PlazaRomerberg Plaza

There is however, more to Frankfurt than business and buildings. The city is commonly referred to as one of the most liveable cities in the world. We have a range of Frankfurt holiday packages for you to explore the parks and markets, theatres and galleries that keep locals entertained and add to the city's cultural side. Frankfurt is also known as a young city and as such has a colourful café and nightlife scene.

For more on Frankfurt holidays check out our Frankfurt travel guide. Looking for more than just a flight? As our consultants about our latest packages today.

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What is the weather like in Frankfurt?

The average maximum temperature for Frankfurt ranges between 5 and 25 degrees. The hottest month is July with an average temperature of 20 degrees and the coldest month is January with an average temperature of 2 degrees.

How much does it rain in Frankfurt? What is the driest/rainiest month in Frankfurt?

The average annual rainfall for Frankfurt, Germany, is 666mm of precipitation.
The wettest month with the highest rainfall is June, with 79mm of precipitation. The driest month with the lowest rainfall is February, with 41mm of precipitation.

Hottest Month

August
(37°C)

Coldest Month

January
(19°C)

Avg. Max. Temperature

24-43°C

Driest Month

February
(41mm)

Wettest Month

June
(79mm)

Avg. Annual Rainfall

666mm