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Düsseldorf Airport

Düsseldorf, DE · 7 km (4 mi) north of Düsseldorf

Getting to the city

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Rideshare · : Best fit for late-evening or early-morning
Varies : often less than a metered taxi

Insider notes

Insider

Use the connected terminals to your advantage—hunt down quieter cafes or lounges instead of sticking to your assigned concourse.

Time

For ANA passengers at Terminal A, aim for check-in on Level E1 to streamline your arrival.

Avoid

Don’t automatically queue at your gate’s terminal for dining; a different terminal might offer a quicker or quieter option.

About this airport

Welcome

Düsseldorf Airport (DUS) distinguishes itself by offering a compact, business-focused environment that prioritizes efficiency over grandeur. Here, the convenience of moving swiftly between Terminals A, B, and C—with their seamlessly connected structures—is paired with a strong lounge culture. Frequent flyers appreciate the straightforward layout, even if the facilities can sometimes feel a bit squeezed or dated. The airport manages to cater especially well to those on quick trips, whether for business or a brief visit to the Rhine-Ruhr area.

At a glance

Located just 7 km north of Düsseldorf, this airport serves over 20 million passengers annually. It operates with two runways and is a hub for Eurowings. While the terminal system is straightforward, first-timers might find the single connected structure, divided into Terminals A, B, and C, a bit confusing. Overall, Düsseldorf Airport emphasizes efficiency and speed, crucial for business travelers and short transfer times alike.

Terminals & layout

The airport's layout revolves around its central spine structure, through which all three terminals are interlinked. Terminal A is dominated by Lufthansa, Eurowings, and Etihad flights, while Terminal B caters to carriers like Condor and TUIfly. Terminal C serves airlines like Aeroflot, Emirates, and Turkish Airlines. Departures are managed on Level E1, and Arrivals on Level E0, which optimizes foot traffic by dividing incoming and outgoing passengers. Travellers can walk freely between terminals, both before and after security, making last-minute gate changes less of a hassle.

Getting to and from the city

Given its proximity, reaching downtown Düsseldorf from the airport is straightforward. Uber rides are often less expensive than local taxis, though prices vary. The airport’s rail and bus connections are efficient for those preferring public transit. If driving, parking options range from the €10/day Remote Parking P23 to the more accessible Short Stay Parking P12 at €30/day.

Traveller essentials

  • Tickets with ANA? Check-in counters are located on the 2nd floor of Terminal A.
  • Need a quick exit? Rideshare pick-up points are logically placed and easy to access from the Arrivals level E0.
  • Charging an EV? Facilities are available at Parking P3.

Dining & shopping highlights

Düsseldorf Airport does not boast a vast array of restaurant options, but you can still find conveniences like the HEYS shop and Akia in Terminal A. While dining options are not aplenty, the central connected layout means you can explore terminals for quieter spots, especially during peak hours.

Lounges

Lounge access is a highlight at DUS. Visit the DUS Rhein Lounge in Terminal B or the DUS Sky Lounge in Terminal C, each accessible for €31. For those in Terminal A, the DUS VIP Lounge provides a more exclusive space. The interconnected terminals mean hopping between these lounges can be done with relative ease if one becomes overcrowded.

Insider tips

  • Insider: Use the connected terminals to your advantage—hunt down quieter cafes or lounges instead of sticking to your assigned concourse.
  • Time: For ANA passengers at Terminal A, aim for check-in on Level E1 to streamline your arrival.
  • Avoid: Don’t automatically queue at your gate’s terminal for dining; a different terminal might offer a quicker or quieter option.
  • Quiet: Utilize the terminal connector walkways to seek out less congested seating areas, especially after security.
  • Local: The airport's split-level layout with E1 for departures and E0 for arrivals can simplify rendezvous plans and reduce confusion.
  • Money: Consider using rideshares for city transit—they're often cheaper than metered cabs.
  • Insider: Consider the accessibility and ease of transfers here when planning same-day connections within the Rhine-Ruhr area.
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