Aeropuerto de Dusseldorf Int'l (DUS)
Düsseldorf International Airport (IATA: DUS, ICAO: EDDL) is a prominent international airport serving the city of Düsseldorf, the capital of the North Rhine-Westphalia state in Germany. Established in 1927, Düsseldorf International has grown to become one of Germany's busiest airports, renowned for its strategic location and state-of-the-art facilities. Situated approximately 7 kilometers (4 miles) north of downtown Düsseldorf, the airport efficiently caters to both business and leisure travelers, making it a vital hub in the region.
Over the years, Düsseldorf International has expanded its infrastructure to accommodate increasing passenger and cargo traffic. The airport boasts three terminals and two runways, ensuring smooth and efficient operations. Annually, it handles over 24 million passengers and facilitates more than 200,000 flight movements. This bustling airport hosts around 70 airlines, offering direct flights to over 200 destinations worldwide, including major cities across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
Düsseldorf International is also well-connected via various modes of transportation. The airport features a dedicated railway station with frequent trains to Düsseldorf's central station and other destinations across Germany, ensuring seamless connectivity for travelers. Furthermore, its proximity to key highways enhances accessibility for those traveling by car.
In addition to passenger services, Düsseldorf International plays a significant role in cargo operations, handling substantial volumes of freight and mail. This multifaceted airport continues to be a vital gateway to Western Germany, contributing significantly to the region's economy and connectivity on a global scale.