Fraport Closes Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2 for Major Renovation

Fraport Closes Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2 for Major Renovation

Fraport has closed Terminal 2 at Frankfurt International Airport from June 9 for a large-scale renovation.

Terminal 2 opened in 1994. In addition to a complete renewal of security and technical systems such as fire alarm and smoke extraction systems and air conditioning, plans call for upgrades to elevators and escalators, optimization of security processes by consolidating passenger checkpoints, and improvements to passenger flow efficiency. Full-scale construction will begin in 2030, with reopening scheduled for the mid-2030s. The investment amount is approximately 1.5 billion euros. The terminal is expected to have an annual handling capacity of more than 10 million passengers.

The apron, baggage handling system, underground car park, and Skyline people mover will continue to operate, and connections between the terminals will be maintained.

All airlines that previously arrived at and departed from Terminal 2 are being relocated in stages to Terminal 3, which opened on April 22.

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