Located on the Main River, Frankfurt is a large cosmopolitan city and one of Germany’s largest, making Frankfurt flights especially popular. Flights to Frankfurt, Germany, are available from nearly all large international airports worldwide. Frankfurt flights arrive at Frankfurt am Main Airport (FRA). The city center is accessible from the airport via high-speed train.
Business Class | ||
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From | To | Starting |
JFK New York | Frankfurt | $3082 |
LAX Los Angeles | Frankfurt | $3183 |
ATL Atlanta | Frankfurt | $3225 |
DEN Denver | Frankfurt | $3448 |
First Class | ||
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From | To | Starting |
JFK New York | Frankfurt | $4032 |
LAX Los Angeles | Frankfurt | $4133 |
ATL Atlanta | Frankfurt | $4175 |
DEN Denver | Frankfurt | $4398 |
*All the fares displayed are in USD and include all taxes, fees and applicable surcharges. All prices are per person, based on business class weekday travel (Monday - Thursday) from the USA.
Flights to Frankfurt are booked by both leisure and business travelers. Business people often book Frankfurt flights from other large cities in Europe as well as from North America and Asia, as the city is considered by many to be Germany’s tech and financial hub.
Several large American, German, and international companies have offices in Frankfurt. These include large financial firms, such as the European Central Bank, tech companies, like Oracle and Dell, and pharmaceutical and biotech companies such as drugmaker Merck KGaA.
Cheap flights to Frankfurt can often be found if you are traveling from an airport in a major city, such as JFK or LAX to Frankfurt. You can also keep costs down if your business class flight to Frankfurt leaves mid-week, or if you are willing to fly at an unpopular time. Leisure travelers interested in history and culture often book Frankfurt flights because the city offers visitors the opportunity to visit several excellent museums, including the popular German Film Museum, the Liebieghaus - Museum of Ancient Sculpture, and the Goethe-Museum and Goethe-House, once home to the German writer and poet, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. If you have booked flights to Frankfurt and love to shop, you won’t want to miss the Zeil, Frankfurt’s bustling shopping district, home to both large department stores and small boutiques selling everything from unique fashions to housewares, electronics, watches, and jewelry.
Airport | Destination | Price |
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JFK New York | Frankfurt | 10 hours 45 minutes |
LAX Los Angeles | Frankfurt | 12 hours 9 minutes |
ORD Chicago | Frankfurt | 9 hours 13 minutes |
DEN Denver | Frankfurt | 10 hours 37 minutes |