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Which Terminal Is My Airline at Frankfurt Airport?

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Which Terminal Is My Airline at Frankfurt Airport?

If you are flying into or out of Frankfurt Airport (FRA), one of the first questions is simple: which terminal is my airline in? Frankfurt is one of Europe's busiest airports, so knowing your terminal in advance saves time and stress on the day. This guide explains where the main airlines are, how to check your own terminal, how to move between them, and what it all means when your driver picks you up.

How many terminals does Frankfurt Airport have?

Frankfurt Airport has two main passenger terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. They are connected by the free Sky Line train and by a walkway, so you can move between them in just a few minutes. Which terminal you use depends mainly on your airline, so it is worth checking before you set off.

Terminal 1: Lufthansa and Star Alliance

Terminal 1 is mainly used by Lufthansa and its Star Alliance partners. It is split into concourses A, B and Z. If you are flying with Lufthansa or a Star Alliance airline, you will most likely depart from or arrive at Terminal 1. Some other airlines also use Terminal 1, so it is always worth confirming your own booking rather than assuming.

Terminal 2: Condor, Delta and other airlines

Terminal 2 is mainly used by Condor, Delta and many airlines that are not part of Star Alliance. If you are flying with Condor, this is usually your terminal. Because airline and terminal assignments can change from time to time, treat this as a helpful guide and confirm the details with your airline or boarding pass.

AirlineUsual terminal at FRA
LufthansaMainly Terminal 1 (concourses A, B, Z)
Star Alliance partnersMainly Terminal 1
CondorMainly Terminal 2
DeltaMainly Terminal 2

How to find your terminal (the easy way)

The quickest way to know your terminal is to check your own trip, not a general list. Try these steps:

  • Look at your boarding pass or e-ticket, which usually shows the terminal.
  • Open your airline's app or booking confirmation email.
  • Search your flight number on the airport's live flight information.
  • Remember the rule of thumb: Lufthansa and Star Alliance are mainly Terminal 1; Condor and many other airlines are mainly Terminal 2.

Can you walk between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2?

Yes. The two terminals are linked by the free Sky Line train, which runs frequently and takes only a few minutes. There is also a walkway if you prefer to walk. You do not need to leave the airport or pay anything to move between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, so a connection between them is straightforward even with luggage.

What this means for your airport pickup

When you pre-book with AT Rides & Tours, your driver is matched to the correct terminal for your flight. We track your flight for free, so if your arrival terminal or landing time changes, we already know and adjust. That way there is no confusion about where to go when you land.

Meet & Greet happens just outside the arrivals hall: your driver stays in contact with you by phone or WhatsApp and sends clear instructions on exactly where to meet, right outside arrivals. You also get 60 minutes of free waiting on airport pickups, a fixed price with no meter and no surge, and no night surcharge. For a full step-by-step, see our Frankfurt Airport Meet and Greet guide.

Pre-book your Frankfurt Airport transfer

Do not guess your terminal on the day of travel. Pre-book your ride and let us handle the details: we track your flight, meet you at the right terminal, and take you door to door at a fixed price. Fixed fares from Frankfurt Airport start at €35 to the city centre, with clear prices to destinations such as Mainz (€49), Wiesbaden (€55) and beyond. Choose the car that suits you, from an economy Toyota Corolla to a Mercedes E-Klasse, a VW Touran for families, or a Mercedes V-Klasse van for up to 8 passengers.

Booking is available online, by phone and on WhatsApp, 24/7, with card payments accepted and free cancellation. See all fares and reserve your car on our Frankfurt Airport transfer page, and travel knowing your driver will be at the right terminal, ready to meet you just outside arrivals.

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