Airport codes
IATA: DUS, ICAO: EDDL
Local Time
GMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from last Sunday in March
to last Sunday in October)
Address
PO Box 30 03 63, D-40403 Düsseldorf,
Germany
Access
The airport is connected to the Autobahn via
the A44. Two railway stations serve the airport. The Long
distance station is located 2.5 km from the terminal and is
serviced by all categories of German rail types, including
ICE trains. A fully automatic, suspended monorail called SkyTrain
connects the long distance station to the park houses and
terminals. this service also connects the terminal to the
outerlieing parking garages.
The airport also has its own S-Bahn station,
Düsseldorf Airport Terminal station located below the
terminal. It is serviced by the S11, which has its northern
terminus there.

Airport Overview
Düsseldorf International Airport (German:
Flughafen Düsseldorf International) is the largest airport
in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, and the third largest
airport in Germany, handling 18.99 million passengers in 2010.
Düsseldorf International is located in
Düsseldorf, the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia,
approximately 7 km (4.3 mi) north of downtown Düsseldorf,
and some 20 km (12 mi) south-west of Downtown Essen. The airport
is accessible via an extensive ground transportation infrastructure,
including its own motorway-section - part of the Bundesautobahn
44 (which connects to Bundesautobahn 52, 57 and 3) - and two
railway stations - one of which for high-speed, long-distance
trains. Düsseldorf SkyTrain operates as an inter-terminal
people-mover within the airport.
The airport serves as an airline hub for Air
Berlin and Lufthansa, the airport's largest and second-largest
airlines - both offering about 300 daily flights to 53 destinations.
Turkish Airlines is the largest foreign airline to operate
from Düsseldorf International. The airport handles on
average 750 takeoffs and landings per day with a total of
70 airlines offering flights to 186 non-stop-destinations.
Contacts
Phone (0)211 4210
Website www.duesseldorf-international.de
Airport Information
There are information desks that can be found
in Departures; Arrivals; and at the Dusseldorf Airport Rail
Station. The main information desk is situated next to belt
6 in central Arrivals. Passengers can also phone the airport
for any information they require.
Airlines
Aegean Airlines, Aer Lingus, Aero Lloyd, Air
Adriatic, Air Berlin, Air Botnia, Air Europa, Air France,
Air Malta, Air Via, Alitalia, AMC Aviation, Atlas International,
Austrian Airlines, Balkan Air, BH Airlines, Bluewings, British
Airways, British Airways Citiexpress, Bulgarian Airways, Bulgarian
Air Charter, Cimber Air, Cirrus Airlines, Condor Flugndeist,
Croatia Airlines, CSA Czech Airlines, Denim Airlines, Deutsche
BA, Egyptair, El Al, Emirates, Eurocypria Airlines, Eurowings,
Finnair, Fly Air, Freebird Airlines, Germania Airlines, Ghana
Airways, Hamburg International, Hapag-Lloyd Hola Airlines,
Iberia Airlines, Islandsflug-Icebird, Jat Airways, Karthago
Airlines, Kibris Turkish, KLM Cityhopper, LOT Polish, LTE
International, Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter, Lufthansa, Macedonian
Airlines, Mahan Air, MALEV Hungarian, Middle East Airlines
Liban, MNG Airlines, Montenegro Airlines, Nouvelair Tunisie,
Olympic Airways, Onur Air, Pegasus Airlines, Privatair, Pulkovo
Aviation, Royal Air Maroc, Scandinavian Airlines System, Shorouk
Air, Siberia Airlines, Sky Airlines, Spanair, Styrian Spirit,
SunExpress, Swiss International Airlines, TAROM Charter, Thomas
Cook Airlines, Tunisair, Turkish Airlines, Viking Airlines,
White Eagle Airlines
Airline Lounges
Terminal A: Lufthansa Business Lounge &
Lufthansa Senator Lounge
Terminal B: Air France Lounge, British Airways Terrace Lounge,
Hugo Junkers Lounge (general)
Terminal C: airberlin Lounge, Emirates Lounge, Open Sky Lounge
Terminals
Terminal A
Terminal A was opened in 1977 and has 16 gates
(A01-A16) used by Lufthansa and Lufthansa Regional, its airline
partners (Air Malta, Cimber Air, Cirrus Airlines) and Star
Alliance members (Aegean Airlines, Air China, Austrian Airlines,
Croatia Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, SAS Scandinavian Airlines,
Spanair, EgyptAir, TAP Air Portugal and Swiss International
Airlines). Terminal A houses a Lufthansa Business Lounge and
a Lufthansa Senator Lounge.
Terminal B
Terminal B was opened in 1973 and has 11 gates
(B01-B11) used mainly for domestic and EU-flights by Air Berlin
and Skyteam and oneworld members (British Airways, KLM, Finnair,
Iberia, Air France und Czech Airlines). Also located within
the terminal are charter carriers such as TUIfly and Condor
Flugdienst. Terminal B houses an observation deck and airline
lounges by Air France and British Airways.
Terminal C
Terminal C was opened in 1986 and has 8 gates
(C01-C08) used exclusively for non-Schengen-flights by non-Star
Alliance airlines. These are long-haul flights - among others
- by Air Berlin, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Mahan Air and
Turkish Airlines. Terminal C has a direct access to Airport
City's maritim Hotel and houses lounges by airberlin and Emirates.
Executive Terminal
Jet Aviation operates a small terminal, solely
for private and corporate customers.
Facilities
Restrooms / Toilets
Toilets are located in all terminals, see
airport signs for directions.
Disabled facilities / Medical Facilities
The airport offers physically accessible facilities
for disabled passengers and wheelchairs are available on request.
Passengers with disabilities should inform their airline in
advance of their requirements and register with the airport
Passenger Care service. Drivers that display a disability
ID can park in any car park for free. The SkyTrain is also
wheelchair accessible.
Business facilities
The Steigenberger Conference Centre has 24
fully equipped conference rooms, which have a capacity of
up to 250 people. The Arabella Sheraton Airport Hotel offers
conference rooms for up to 230 people. There are many business
lounges in the airport, including the VIP Lounge.
Baggage
The airport has porters available for any
assistance. A left-luggage, and a lost and found service are
available on the first floor of car park 3 at the airport.
Shops and restaurants
Eating & Drinking
There are a range of shops at the airport and they are open
from early morning until late at night, seven days a week.
A shopping service is also available through Apcoa Autoparking.
Shopping
Ther are many different bars; cafes; and restaurants found
at the airport.