Frankfurt Airport releases updated brochure for transferring passengers

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Transferring via Frankfurt (FRA) – Fraport’s new Transfer Guide presents the full range of services and things to do at the Frankfurt Airport global hub.

Transferring via Frankfurt (FRA) – Fraport’s new Transfer Guide presents the full range of services and things to do at the Frankfurt Airport global hub. The goal is to help passengers make the most of their time on the ground – whether it’s a short or longer layover – so that they have a comfortable and enjoyable experience. The possibilities are almost endless. You can get a relaxing massage before catching a flight out, play a round of roulette in the airport casino, stroll through the many shops and boutiques in the terminals, or savor international or local cuisine at FRA’s restaurants and bistros.

The new terminal maps at the back of the brochure help you to navigate quickly throughout the terminals. The easy-to-read maps show at a glance which services, shops, restaurants, and facilities are nearby. You can also locate rest areas with comfortable lounge seats, play areas for children, the nearest automated teller machine (ATM), or the special Smoking Lounges where you can have a cigarette before heading to the gate.

Transfers made easy – this new chapter explains in just a few steps how passengers reach their connecting flight and offers useful tips. Small pictures accompany the explanatory text and help provide quick orientation.

The Transfer Guide also explains how to get free Wi-Fi Internet access at Frankfurt Airport and how to find an Internet terminal if you don’t have a digital device with you. The Transfer Guide even covers spiritual needs of travelers, such as where to find prayer rooms for people of the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths. Another important note: the Transfer Guide explains how passengers residing outside the European Union (EU) can get a refund on the VAT (value added tax) paid on their purchases in Germany and other EU countries, before flying home from FRA.

Travelers who will be flying via FRA as transfer passengers can download Fraport’s Transfer Guide from the www.frankfurt-airport.com website. in up to eleven languages: English, German, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and now also in Arabic and Italian printed copies in English and German of the Transfer Guide are available free of charge directly in FRA’s passenger or can be ordered by dialing +49 69 690 28201.

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