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Airports in Hamburg There are two major airports that serve the northern city of Hamburg: while Hamburg Airport is the city’s international passenger airport, and a hub for airline Eurowings, Hamburg Finkenwerder handles transfer, freight and test flights for Airbus.

Does Hamburg have an international airport?

Hamburg International Airport is located 8.5km north-west of the centre of Hamburg, Germany’s second biggest city. The airport is more than 100 years old and is spread over an area of 579ha. It is owned and operated by the Hamburg Airport Administration Authority (Flughafen Hamburg).

How busy is Hamburg Airport?

Hamburg Airport is the fifth-busiest of Germany’s commercial airports measured by the number of passengers and counted 17,231,687 passengers and 156,388 aircraft movements in 2018.

What restaurants are in the Hamburg airport?

Bistro Pier 1.

  • Dallmeyers Backhus.
  • Marché Bakery.
  • Mövenpick Café
  • Pier 2 Bar.
  • Point 53/09.
  • scoom.
  • Bar Dock 3.
  • Which is the biggest airport in Germany?

    Frankfurt
    2020

    RankAirportPassengers
    1Frankfurt18,768,601
    2Munich11,112,773
    3Düsseldorf6,577,392
    4Berlin Tegel5,870,756

    What is Germany’s largest airline?

    Lufthansa
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    Where can I sleep in Hamburg Airport?

    Sleeping in Hamburg Airport There are no benches in the arrivals area, so floor sleeping is the only option. Those considering sleeping here overnight should have a travel mat and/or sleeping bag for added comfort.

    Who founded Lufthansa?

    Otto Firle
    The Lufthansa logo, an encircled stylized crane in flight, was first created in 1918 by Otto Firle. It was part of the livery of the first German airline, Deutsche Luft-Reederei (abbreviated DLR), which began air service on 5 February 1919.