Nuremberg Airport () is the
international airport of the
Franconian metropolitan area of
Nuremberg and the second-busiest airport in
Bavaria. The airport is ranked 10th among
German airports and 87th in
Europe. It is also a
hub for
Air Berlin -
Germany's second largest airline. In 2010, 4.074 million passengers and 100.000 tons of cargo were handled.
Location and access
Nuremberg Airport is located north of the city centre. It is accessible via nearby
Motorway A 3, which connects to
Motorway A 9 as well as Motorways
A 73 and
A 6.
A bus stop is located centrally in front of terminal 1 (entrance to departure hall 2). Bus number 32 connects the airport with bus and tram stop
Thon between 5 a.m and 12 a.m.
Taxis are available around the clock and take around 15 minutes to get to the city centre.
Furthermore, rental car companies
Avis,
Hertz,
Europcar and
Sixt are located in the arrival hall.
The
U-Bahn (
Metro) line U2 connects the airport with the centre of the city every 10 to 15 minutes. The ride to the
Hauptbahnhof (Central Railway Station) and the nearby
Altstadt (historic old town) only takes 12 minutes. Because of the airport's close-in location and its direct connections to local streets, it is possible to walk or ride a bicycle from nearby neighborhoods right up to the terminal.
Facts and figures
- apron:
- air cargo centre (storage space):
- runway:
- operating hours: 24 hours
- no slot......
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