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Dusseldorf International Airport
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Dusseldorf International Airport

IATA · DUSICAO · EDDLServing Dusseldorf

About DUS

Overview

Dusseldorf Airport sits about 7 kilometres north of the city centre in North Rhine-Westphalia, serving the densely populated Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region of western Germany. It functions as the country's third-largest airport and the primary international gateway for the region. The airport opened in 1927 and has been substantially rebuilt over the decades, most notably after a major terminal fire in 1996 prompted extensive reconstruction.

Terminals & runways

The airport operates a single terminal building divided into three connected sections, labelled A, B and C, handling Schengen, non-Schengen and international traffic respectively. Two parallel runways run on an east-west alignment. A night-flight curfew restricts most scheduled operations between 11 pm and 6 am. Ongoing modernisation projects continue to upgrade piers, baggage systems and passenger facilities.

Airlines

Dusseldorf is a major hub for Eurowings and serves as an important base for Lufthansa and Condor. Several leisure-oriented carriers maintain a strong presence, reflecting the region's outbound holiday market. Long-haul services are operated by carriers including Emirates, Singapore Airlines and All Nippon Airways, alongside extensive European networks flown by Turkish Airlines, KLM, British Airways and various low-cost operators.

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