Frankfurt Airport doubles free Wi-Fi time in passenger terminals

Fraport AG, the owner and manager of Frankfurt Airport (FRA), continues to expand its Internet service at FRA.

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Fraport AG, the owner and manager of Frankfurt Airport (FRA), continues to expand its Internet service at FRA. Effective immediately, passengers and visitors at FRA can use their own digital devices to access the airportโ€™s Wi-Fi network for 60 minutes free of charge.

Available throughout FRAโ€™s passenger terminals, Fraportโ€™s Wi-Fi access is considerably longer than the free Internet access offered at other major European airports. Internet access at FRA is facilitated via the HotSpot portal of Deutsche Telekom, Germanyโ€™s largest telecommunications provider. With only a few clicks to get online, passengers can check their e-mails and search the Internet.

Fraport has increased the free HotSpot access time from 30 to 60 minutes to enhance the time spent by visitors at Germanyโ€™s largest aviation hub and to meet the needs of todayโ€™s increasingly mobile and networked digital society. Each user can take advantage of this free Wi-Fi access once per day. Although the online session ends automatically after one hour, a timer continuously shows how much free time is still left, so users are not surprised. Furthermore, users can remain online after the free hour expires by purchasing a 24-hour ticket for โ‚ฌ4.95 with their credit card.

Passengers and visitors can also take advantage of the Fraportโ€™s extensive information offered in various languages at the airportโ€™s complimentary website [ www.frankfurt-airport.com ] and via the FRA Airport App for smartphones.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Fraport has increased the free HotSpot access time from 30 to 60 minutes to enhance the time spent by visitors at Germany's largest aviation hub and to meet the needs of today's increasingly mobile and networked digital society.
  • Effective immediately, passengers and visitors at FRA can use their own digital devices to access the airport's Wi-Fi network for 60 minutes free of charge.
  • Passengers and visitors can also take advantage of the Fraport's extensive information offered in various languages at the airport's complimentary website [ www.

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