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Air Serbia and Air Montenegro will become the first two European carriers to shift operations to Frankfurt Airport’s new Terminal 3, which will open on April 22. The two flag carriers are scheduled to move to the new facility on Tuesday, May 5. They will be followed by Aer Lingus and British Airways on May 19, then Air France, KLM, Bulgaria Air, easyJet, Finnair, Fly One, Iberia, Icelandair, SAS, SATA, SkyExpress and TAROM on June 9.
Frankfurt’s brand-new Terminal 3 is one of the biggest airport expansion projects in Europe. It will offer a next-generation passenger experience built around efficiency, scale and flexibility, with capacity for up to nineteen million travellers annually and a modular layout centred on three piers handling both Schengen and non-Schengen traffic. The facility features spacious check-in and security areas equipped with modern CT scanners, a large central marketplace with extensive retail and dining options and improved passenger flow designed to reduce congestion and walking distances. Fully integrated into the airport’s hub system, it will enable smooth transfers through advanced baggage handling and digital processes, while its location on the southern side of the airport is supported by rapid connections to other terminals via the automated SkyLine train.






Looks nice. And I hope it's not rat infested like the other terminals.
ReplyDeleteI was shocked when I saw the rats when I was flying in Frankfurt. Didn’t expect to see that. Also, there were homeless people, which shocked me even more
DeleteThe resemblance between FRA3 and LJU is uncanny. Apart from the size, obviously. Dark and unremarkable box from the outside, wooden panels and concrete columns on the inside ... Textbook Aldi approach
ReplyDeletestill looks better than any other ex yu ...
DeleteI would give ZAG the top spot, LJU second
DeletePristina airport isnt too bad too
DeletePRN has good design with some shortcomings in checkin hall but overall it is good. But now it is heavily amortized and looks a bit outdated.
DeleteI think JU will return to Terminal 2 once its renovation is completed.
ReplyDeleteTerminal 2 is expected to be rebuilt and integrated with Terminal 1 as part of the main Lufthansa/Star Alliance hub.
DeleteThis is great news actually. New terminal looks great
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