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One of the most popular leisure attractions in the Frankfurt Rhine-Main Region is now once again available for tourists and local residents to enjoy.

One of the most popular leisure attractions in the Frankfurt Rhine-Main Region is now once again available for tourists and local residents to enjoy. Right in the middle of the summer season, the Visitorsโ€™ Terrace at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) opens today at 12 noon, and everyone who is fascinated by the world of aviation is encouraged to visit it. Having received a thorough facelift in recent months, the airportโ€™s observation deck in Terminal 2 will now once again provide thrilling views of aircraft landing and taking off and the bustling activity on the apron at one of the worldโ€™s foremost aviation hubs.

Fraport CFO Dr. Matthias Zieschang said: โ€œSince its first inauguration in 1994, our Visitorsโ€™ Terrace in Terminal 2 has been a magnet for tourists, local residents, and aviation enthusiasts alike, attracting up to 2,700 guests every day. The terrace is a major feature of the airport, proving that FRA is much more than simply a transportation facility. Frankfurt Airport is a real experience, a tourist attraction in its own right and always worth a visit. Our guests enjoy the fascinating world of aviation, witnessing aircraft from all over the world take off and land and the action on the apron, as well as the atmosphere in the terminals. Now, the look and comfort of the new, improved Visitorsโ€™ Terrace will further enhance their experience.โ€
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Covering 1,800 square meters, the Visitorsโ€™ Terrace has room to accommodate up to 800 guests at once. Its redesign has included the addition of a modern reception and attractive new flooring in the outdoor area. Comfortable seating, partly in the sun and partly shaded by pavilions, helps make the time spent on the terrace even more enjoyable and relaxing. A new stainless steel wire mesh fence with apertures for taking pictures has also been installed. Because of the new protective fence, guests now no longer need to clear a security check. Among other things, this opens up the possibility to temporarily leave the platformโ€•for example, to grab a snack at McDonaldโ€™s or use the attractive new play areas for childrenโ€•and then return.

The Visitorsโ€™ Terrace will now be open from Monday to Friday between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., and until 7 p.m. on weekends, on holidays in the German state of Hesse, and during some special events at the airport. Final admission is 30 minutes before closing time. A day pass costs three euros per person, with children younger than four and disabled persons with proof of status, along with an authorized escort, being admitted free. Families and other groups can purchase five day passes for the price of four (12 euros).

An ideal way to supplement a visit to the terrace is by going on an airport tour, which takes guests right into the thick of the action. A 45-minute starter tour can be booked right at the Visitorsโ€™ Terrace.
The popular series of AirXperience Days will resume on September 4 and, like in the past, now once again also include the Visitorsโ€™ Terrace. Complete information on the terrace and available tours can be found on the Internet.

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Juergen T Steinmetz

Juergen Thomas Steinmetz has continuously worked in the travel and tourism industry since he was a teenager in Germany (1977).
He founded eTurboNews in 1999 as the first online newsletter for the global travel tourism industry.

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