Frankfurt Airport guides make it easy for passengers to navigate terminals

Germany’s largest airport is now making it even easier for passengers from around the world to get around the terminals.

Germany’s largest airport is now making it even easier for passengers from around the world to get around the terminals. Whether they’re from China, Russia, or Portugal, most will find the key brochures in their native languages. An Airport Guide, a Transfer Guide, and a Shopping & Dining Guide can now be downloaded from the airport’s website [ http://www.frankfurt-airport.com/content/frankfurt_airport/en.html ] in any of nine different languages: German, English, French, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. The Shopping & Dining Guide is also available in Italian.

Where are my airline’s check-in counters? Where can I relax or charge my mobile phone? Where can I get value-added tax refunded? What’s the quickest way for me to get to the gate for my connecting flight? How can I make the most of my stay at the airport? The two brochures answer these and many other questions; the Airport Guide targets passengers who are departing from or arriving in Frankfurt, while the Transfer Guide is for those who change planes here. The Shopping & Dining Guide consists of a large map showing all of the shops and restaurants.

The Airport Guide, the Transfer Guide, and the Shopping & Dining Guide are part of the “Great to have you here!” service program that Frankfurt Airport launched to introduce a wide range of improvements designed to make it even more comfortable and convenient to fly in and out of Germany’s largest airport. In 2012, Frankfurt Airport welcomed more than 57 million passengers.

To find out more about Frankfurt Airport’s services, go to www.frankfurt-airport.com .

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