Surf the Web for free at Frankfurt Airport

Check your e-mail, post pictures, surf the web – and do it all for free! Now it’s easier than ever to do at Frankfurt Airport: the Internet is just a click away.

Check your e-mail, post pictures, surf the web – and do it all for free! Now it’s easier than ever to do at Frankfurt Airport: the Internet is just a click away. Passengers and visitors can take advantage of up to 30 minutes a day without paying a cent, logging on with their smartphone, tablet, or laptop. It works in the pre-security (public) and post-security areas of both terminals.

As of recently, all you need to do is open your device’s browser. It then automatically takes you to a registration page for the hotspots of Deutsche Telekom. Enter your e-mail address and the displayed security code, click or tap on “connect,” and presto – you’re online. After half an hour, you can choose whether to buy additional time or log off.

Even if you don’t have a device of your own, the World Wide Web is wide open to you at Frankfurt Airport: in both terminals you’ll find more than a hundred “Internet Points” with computers that you can use to get online for a fee.

The free Internet service is part of the “Great to have you here!” service program that Frankfurt Airport launched to introduce a wide range of improvements designed to make it even more comfortable and convenient to fly in and out of Germany’s largest airport. In 2012, Frankfurt Airport welcomed more than 57 million passengers.

To find out more about Frankfurt Airport’s services, go to www.frankfurt-airport.com .

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • ” service program that Frankfurt Airport launched to introduce a wide range of improvements designed to make it even more comfortable and convenient to fly in and out of Germany's largest airport.
  • Even if you don't have a device of your own, the World Wide Web is wide open to you at Frankfurt Airport.
  • Passengers and visitors can take advantage of up to 30 minutes a day without paying a cent, logging on with their smartphone, tablet, or laptop.

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Linda Hohnholz

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