GETTING TO GERMANY
Germany is served by more than 100 different airlines with Lufthansa being its biggest airline with the most frequent service to and from the US. Air Berlin is Germany's second biggest airline and sixth largest in Europe with direct flights to Düsseldorf and recently added direct flights to Berlin. The main airports of Germany are Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, Düsseldorf, Hamburg and Stuttgart, which offer direct flights from and to the US.
The Frankfurt Airport has two railway stations, one for regional services and one for national as well as international services. Getting to the city center of Frankfurt takes about 20-30 minutes either by train or by car. A taxi costs approximately 30€.
The airport of Munich offers a suburban railway which is about 40 minutes away from the city center, whereas a taxi ride costs approximately 60€ and takes about 35-45 minutes.
The Cologne/Bonn airport can be reached by bus within approximately 30 minutes from Cologne and by train in about 15 minutes from Cologne. A taxi to the center of Cologne takes about 20 minutes.
The main airport of Berlin is the Berlin Tegel Airport. It is connected to the underground rail network and by shuttle bus. It takes about 30 minutes to reach the city center. The ride with a taxi takes only 15-20 minutes of a cost of approximately 20€.
The railway station at Hamburg airport is directly located in front of the terminals with trains every 10 minutes to the city center. The journey takes about 25 minutes either by railway or taxi. The taxi ride costs approximately 25€.
Visit www.germany.travel for more info on all of these options as well as other up-to-date travel tips.
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