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Whether or not you are planning to visit Germany, if you are flying into Europe (almost no matter what your final stop is) you may still be routed through a German airport. Why? Because airline giant Lufthansa's home airport is in Frankfurt. There are lots of other international airports in Germany, but the ones highlighted here are the most important in terms of international tourism. Get information about cheap flights to Germany, and consult this Germany travel guide for what to do and see when you get there.

Frankfurt Airport (airport code FRA) is Europe's third-busiest airport (behind Heathrow in London and Charles de Gaulle in Paris), primarily because Lufthansa has its homebase there. Other airlines serving Frankfurt are listed on this page - and you can track arriving flights here and departing flights here. Your ground transportation options to and from Frankfurt Airport are listed on this page and the car rental companies with desks at the airport are listed here.

Munich International Airport (airport code MUC) is also a hub for Lufthansa, and is Germany's second-busiest airport. All of the airlines which fly to and from Munich are listed on this page, and you can track flights on the airport's website - arrivals are here, and departures here. Ground transportation options include bus, train, and rental car, all of which are outlined on this page.

The city of Berlin currently has two international airports which you can fly into, although construction is underway to build one massive airport - after which the two existing ones will no longer exist. That is not scheduled to happen until 2012, however, so until then, these are your Berlin airport choices.

Berlin-Tegel Airport (airport code TXL) is the city's primary international airport and is located in the former West Berlin. Because it had to fit within the confines of the former West Berlin, it is a great airport to fly in and out of - it is so close to many of the city's main sights and big hotels. You can find a list of all the airlines which serve Berlin-Tegel on this page of the airport's website, and you can track arriving and departing flights on the website as well. Your ground transportation options include bus, train, and car, and the car rental agencies operating at the airport are listed here.

Berlin-Schonefeld International Airport (airport code SXF) is Berlin's second international airport, and is the site where the new Berlin airport is being built. This airport used to serve the former East Berlin, and today is popular with Europe's many budget airlines. All the airlines with service to Berlin-Schonefeld are listed on this page. Flights can be tracked on the airport's website - you will find incoming flights here and outgoing flights here. Ground transportation to and from Berlin-Schonefeld includes bus, train, and car - you can read more about all of them here and find a list of the car rental agencies at the airport here.

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