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  2. Lufthansa Airport Express - Wikipedia

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    The Lufthansa Airport Express was an express train service in Germany, operated by Deutsche Bundesbahn (German Federal Railway, or DB) on behalf of the German airline Lufthansa. [1] Initially linking Düsseldorf and Frankfurt am Main Flughafen (Frankfurt Airport) , service was later extended to Stuttgart .

  3. DB Class 403 (1973) - Wikipedia

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    On 28 March 1982 the ET 403 were recommissioned as the Lufthansa Airport Express, a shuttle service connecting the airports of Düsseldorf and Frankfurt along the picturesque West Rhine Railway via Bonn Hauptbahnhof. [13] Usage ended in 1993 due to increasing corrosion of the aluminium sheets. All trains were finally sold by the Deutsche Bahn ...

  4. Frankfurt Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lufthansa's corporate headquarters, where the board of directors is seated, is the Lufthansa Aviation Centre (LAC), Building 366 at Frankfurt Airport. [ 254 ] [ 255 ] [ 256 ] Several company departments, including Corporate Communications, [ 257 ] Investor Relations, [ 258 ] and Media Relations, [ 259 ] are based at the LAC.

  5. Airline hub - Wikipedia

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    The primary hub of British Airways is Heathrow Airport in London. The hub-and-spoke system allows an airline to serve fewer routes, so fewer aircraft are needed. [3] The system also increases passenger loads; a flight from a hub to a spoke carries not just passengers originating at the hub, but also passengers originating at multiple spoke cities. [4]

  6. Deutsche Luft Hansa - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Luft Hansa A.G. (from 1933 styled as Deutsche Lufthansa and also known as Luft Hansa, Lufthansa, or DLH) was a German airline. It served as flag carrier of the country during the later years of the Weimar Republic and throughout Nazi Germany , when it had close links to the Nazi Party .

  7. Universitätsplatz, Heidelberg - Wikipedia

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    The Universitätsplatz ("University square"), previously known as Paradeplatz, Ludwigsplatz, and Langemarckplatz (1937-1945) is an open square in Heidelberg's old town, the Altstadt. The Hauptstrasse runs along the north side, the west side is marked by Grabengasse, which follows the line of the original city walls.

  8. Going to the Presidents Cup? Here are the parking and ... - AOL

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    Use our interactive map to help figure out which parking option is best for you if you plan on attending the Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow Club.

  9. New Campus (Heidelberg University) - Wikipedia

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    It is today the larger part of the university, and the largest campus for natural sciences and life science in Germany. [1] Many buildings of the science faculties and institutes, the medical school, and the university hospital are situated on the New Campus. The science branch of the University Library is also situated here.