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  2. Frankfurt Airport - Wikipedia

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    Civil air traffic at Frankfurt Airport in 1951 An Iran Air Boeing 707-300 at Frankfurt Airport in 1970 Frankfurt Airport in 1983. In 1951, restrictions for German air travellers were lifted and civil air traffic started to grow again. In 1952, Frankfurt Airport handled more than 400,000 passengers; a year later it was more than half a million.

  3. Frankfurt Airport long-distance station - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt am Main Airport long-distance station (German: Frankfurt am Main Flughafen Fernbahnhof) is a railway station at Frankfurt Airport in Frankfurt, Germany. It is served by long-distance trains, mostly ICE services running on the Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line .

  4. Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Two Lufthansa Airbus A380s at Frankfurt Airport. Frankfurt Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world and is also the single largest place of work in Germany with over 500 companies which employ 71,500 people (2010). [69] Fraport is the owner and operator of Frankfurt Airport.

  5. My Capital One Venture X comes with a free Priority Pass membership that gets me access to over 1,700 airport lounges, but the perk has pros and cons. ... 5X miles on flights and vacation rentals ...

  6. SkyLine (Frankfurt) - Wikipedia

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    SkyLine is a free automatic people mover system at Frankfurt Airport which opened 1994. Using Bombardier CX-100 coaches, the line links the two airport terminals within 8 minutes. The line has a headway from 90 seconds. The 60 million annual passengers of the airport and its 75,000 employees generate an annual traffic of 10 million journeys on ...

  7. Gateway Gardens station - Wikipedia

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    Gateway Gardens is an underground railway station 1 kilometre (1 mi) east of Frankfurt Airport in Germany. It is between Frankfurt Stadion station and Frankfurt Airport regional station on lines S8 and S9 of the Rhine-Main S-Bahn commuter network.

  8. Frankfurt International Airport - Wikipedia

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  9. APCOA Parking - Wikipedia

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    It trades on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, with 75% of shares held by UK registered investors. [5] In April 1999, Salamander AG of Kornwestheim acquired 27.1% of APCOA Parking AG shares, and took complete control in October of that year. The company continued to expand through acquisition, including the parking subsidiary of UK based FirstGroup.