Those who are going to fly to this city should know that there are three airports in Düsseldorf. These are Weeze, Düsseldorf International Airport and Moenchen-gl. - Dus Exp. The last and smallest serves only domestic flights.
Düsseldorf International Airport
The air gate of Duesseldorf International is considered the largest docking hub not only for those who arrive from Europe, but also for residents of many other continents. This Düsseldorf International Airport is large, comfortable and beautiful. Flights are operated from here to all destinations around the world. Being today the third largest in the country, this Düsseldorf airport was the second until the nineties of the last century, but as a result of restrictions, its further development was suspended. Therefore, today these air gates have a relatively short - three thousand meters - strip that does not allow the landing of large aircraft.
History
The airport (Düsseldorf), whose navigation scheme is quite simple and accessible, was opened in 1927. Here, in 1936, they began to create hangars and base workshops for the Luftwaffe, under whose command all flights were transferred with the beginning of World War II. However, in 1943, Dusseldorf Airport, being the target of Allied air raids, was completely destroyed.
After restoration work, five years later, civil aviation flights were restored from here. But in 1996 there was a big fire here. The airport terminals were completely destroyed by fire, killing seventeen people. As a result, the surviving parts of the airport had to be demolished due to the high concentration of hazardous toxic substances.
The new terminal was put into operation two years later. It was then that he was given his modern name - Dusseldorf International Airport, whose website details all the services that it offers.
How to get there
You can get to this air terminal by commuter trains EC, ICE and I, as well as by city train, which stops under the third terminal. You can also get to Düsseldorf Airport by bus. There are two stops right outside the building: one at the exit from the arrivals hall, the other is closer to the Düsseldorf Airport train station. The schedule and numbers of the buses you need can be found on the spot.
Airport, Dusseldorf: map
This modern and stylish airport is located eight kilometers from the city center. Between terminalsa trailer of the SkyTrain suspension monorail road operates for passengers, and comfortable elevators and ramps make it possible for people with disabilities to move throughout the territory.
The waiting time for a flight at Duesseldorf International flies by. Restaurants, a shopping arcade, kiosks, numerous coffee shops for every taste, a comfortable seating area from where you can not only watch the take-off and landing planes, but also work at a computer - all these services can be used by passengers arriving at Dusseldorf Airport. The terminal building itself is also very original: structures assembled from light silver metal, combined with glass, make it very light, stylish and modern, and at the same time very reliable.
On the territory of Duesseldorf International Airport there are several parking lots, which accommodate about twenty thousand cars. Flying away for a few days, you can leave your "iron horse" on one of them. There are ticket offices in the airport building where you can buy tickets to any resort in the world.
Dusseldorf Wiese Airport
This airport, although it has the name of the city of Dusseldorf in its name, is located at a fairly decent distance from it - seventy-five kilometers to the northeast, closer to the border of the Netherlands. For many Russians, Veze (or Vize) is the cheapest transfer point for flights to Europe.
Infrastructure
The terminal buildingis a small two-story building. On the ground floor there is a zone of inspection, arrival and registration, a small cafe. One wing has a few lounge chairs and a children's slide, while the other wing houses a children's room, tourist offices and an information desk. In the central part of the building there is an office where you can rent a car.
On the second floor there is a round-the-clock pizzeria, a coffee shop and a conference room. There is also a small open terrace where you can watch the aircraft on the airfield while waiting for your flight.
As evidenced by numerous reviews, due to the limited number of check-in areas, long queues are constantly lining up before each flight. Of the other disadvantages, travelers call the lack of points for currency exchange. Smoking is not permitted in the terminal building.
How to get to Wese-Düsseldorf Airport
The second official name of this airport is Niederrhein Weeze Airport, which means "lower Rhine" in German, after the name of the region in which it is located. It can be reached by train, shuttle, taxi and private car. From Düsseldorf to Wese, seven or eight times a day, from the central station of the city, a bus leaves. The cost of the trip is fourteen euros, and the duration is just over an hour. The last flight departs at 23:45. However, this type of transport also has its drawbacks: buses depart quite rarely, in addition, on their routetraffic jams happen very often. By train can be reached from Kevalara railway station.
Parking
There are two car parks near the Dusseldorf-Weeze airport building. The first is located directly opposite the building, and the second is a little further. It is divided into two parts of 3800 and 2200 seats.
Short-term parking right in front of the building is suitable for seeing off or meeting people. The first five minutes of parking on it are free, and then for every subsequent half hour you need to pay three euros.