European Airports
"Fnd information on international airports"
Frankfurt Germany Airport
European airports have made large investments in
security systems and technology to make their terminals efficient and tourist friendly.
Many European airports are sleek, well
designed and filled with top-of-the-line shops and cafes.
Be sure to arrive at
least two to three hours prior to your flight to Europe and before any intra-Europe flights.
Frankfurt
airport has
been remodelling for the last year or so and allowing only one hour between flight connections is certainly a real
challenge. Additional security checks and gate
changes can cost you extra time at large International airports.
You will save yourself
lots of grief by allowing a lot of extra time at the airports.
Keep your passport and
another form of picture identification such as a driving license in a safe easy to get to holding device.
Don’t’ forget to keep
copies of your passport and other important documents in your possession at all times in case the original gets
lost.
After a long 10 or 12
hour flight in another time zone, you land at a very large international airport and need to make a lot of
decisions concerning:
· Flight
connections
· Food and
meals
· Ground
transportation
· Phone
confirmations
I always have terminal
maps of the all the major airports that I will be visiting. The following link will allow you to find any international
airport in the World.
You can look up major
airports in Europe and get all the up to date information direct from their site including terminal maps that you
can become familiar with before your arrive. This
will take some of the confusing challenges out of your arrival experience.
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