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Information on Frankfurt Hahn
Click here for an airport parking quotation Frankfurt Hahn Airport (HHN) InformationIntroductionThis former U.S. military airport has become a centre for no-frills flights and handles about 3 million passengers per year. The largest carrier for scheduled flights is the budget Irish airline, Ryanair, which offers connections to London, Dublin, and Glasgow, as well as to other major cities in Scandinavia, Spain and Italy. Despite the airport’s name, it is located a good distance away from Frankfurt, which is 110kms to the east. Frankfurt Hahn Airport is 60kms west of Mainz, and about the same distance from Trier, near the Luxembourg border, and Saarbrücken, near the border with France.Airport parking at Frankfurt Hahn AirportThe airport has six car parks. Short-term parking is offered in car park P1, nearest the terminal; rates are €1.50 per hour. Long-term parking in P2-P8 costs €1.50 for 2 hours, with a day rate of €7. A free shuttle bus runs to the terminal and back every 15 minutes.Getting to and from Frankfurt Hahn AirportIf driving from Frankfurt: take the A66 to Schiersteiner Kreuz, then the A643 to Dreieck Mainz, then turn onto the A60 towards Bingen to Dreieck Nahetal; from there, take the A61 towards Koblenz/Hahn, exit Rheinböllen, and take the trunk road B50 to the airport exit. Journey time is about 1 hour, 30 minutes. A bus station is located in front of the arrivals area in Hall B. Buses leave frequently to Frankfurt, and the trip takes about 1 hour, 45 minutes. Connections are also available to many area cities including Heidelberg, Cologne, Mainz and Saarbrücken. Taxis are available but expensive. The fare to Frankfurt, for example, is approximately €180.Amenities at Frankfurt Hahn AirportAn ATM and currency exchange facility is located in the terminal’s area A. A selection of shops offer duty-free spirits, cosmetics and perfumes; regional products; designer sunglasses, fashions and accessories; jewellery; international press, magazines and literature; gourmet wines and coffee; and, intriguingly, “erotic inspirations for him and her.” A number of restaurants, cafés and bars are located on the premises, several of which specialize in pastries. The airport’s conference centre is situated about 1,500m from the terminal. There are 12 meeting rooms, plus telecommunications equipment. Additionally, there are recreational facilities near the terminal which include a nine-hole golf course and a go-cart track.About Essential Travel airport parkingEssential Travel specialises in airport parking at all major UK airports. Listed below some of the busiest airports and the most popular car parks at these airports. You can follow the links below to get a quote.Aberdeen airport parking Our recommended car park at Aberdeen is Aberdeen Airpark. Birmingham airport parking Our recommended car parks at Birmingham are APH Birmingham and Airparks Birmingham. Bristol airport parking Our recommended car park at Bristol is Silver Parking. Cardiff airport parking Our recommended car parks at Cardiff are Airparks Cardiff and Highwayman Parking. East Midlands airport parking Our recommended car park at East Midlands is Airparks East Midlands. Edinburgh airport parking Our recommended car parks at Edinburgh are Park and Fly and Secure Air Parks Edinburgh. Gatwick airport parking Our recommended car parks at Gatwick are APH Gatwick, Parking Express, BCP Gatwick and NCP Flightpath. Glasgow airport parking Our recommended car parks at Glasgow are Airparks Glasgow, Parksafe Glasgow and NCP Flightpath. Heathrow airport parking Our recommended car parks at Heathrow are Parking Express, Pink Elephant and Purple Parking. Luton airport parking Our recommended car park at Luton is Airparks Luton. Manchester airport parking Our recommended car parks at Manchester are APH Manchester, Carminder, Premier and Ringway Airpark. |
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