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Flying to Germany

The things to know before you go.
Cheapest plane ticket found$362
Cheapest month to flyApril
Average flight time9 hrs, 10 mins
Possible destinations32
Most popular airlineLufthansa
Average flights per week1,911

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Find the cheapest time to fly to Germany

Looking for the cheapest ticket prices to Germany? It looks like April is currently the cheapest time to fly.

Which airlines fly direct to Germany?

Frequently asked questions

Lufthansa, United, Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Air New Zealand, Delta and KLM all fly non-stop to Germany.
We crunched some numbers and found that the cheapest month to fly to Germany is currently April.
Yes – you can fly direct to Frankfurt, Munich, Dusseldorf and many more destinations in Germany.
The best price we found for a round-trip flight to Germany is $362. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
The cheapest city to fly into is Frankfurt, and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Frankfurt am Main.
The cheapest airport in Germany is Frankfurt am Main – we've found flights from $362.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that the cheapest date to fly to Germany is Friday, April 19, 2024, to Frankfurt am Main Airport.

Discover Germany

Ever since the fall of the Berlin wall, tourism in Germany has flourished. The country enthusiastically revived its cherished traditions of hospitality with amazing results. Today, almost 25 million people take a flight to Germany each year to enjoy the gorgeous diversity of its vibrant culture, enchanting landscapes, and historical treasures.

Flights to Germany

Your first stop in Germany is likely to be Frankfurt Airport (FRA).The busiest airport in Germany handles 58 million passengers a year and approximately 1365 flights a day. It acts as a hub for Germany’s national airline, Lufthansa, as well as AeroLogic and Condor, and it’s also a focus city for SunExpress Deutschland and TUIfly. Overall, more than 100 airlines operate out of FRA.

Munich Airport (MUC) runs a close second, with more than 37 million passengers served each year. Located a few miles from the capital of Bavaria, MUC is also a hub for Lufthansa, Air Dolomiti, and Condor and a focus city for Air Berlin, SunExpress Deutschland, and TUIfly. Germany is also served by more than 20 other major airports, including Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Cologne, and Berlin, which each welcome millions of passengers annually.

What to do in Germany

If you really want to enjoy your trip to Germany, bring your biggest pants. With incredible sausages, excellent beer, hearty noodles, crisp sweet pastries and chocolate cakes rich and dense enough to feed a dancing bear for a year, German cuisine was never designed for the diet-conscious. Neuschwanstein Castle is located in Hohenschwangau, Germany. It is a beautiful 18th century castle which is open for the public to visit, hosting 1.3 million visitors a year. It is situated on a rugged hill that overlooks views such as the Alpine foothills and the historic village. Europa-Park is located in Rust in the southwestern Germany. It’s the second most popular theme park in all of Europe, featuring intense rides such as the Euro-Mir, a spinning steel track roller coaster inspired by Russian space missions!

Advice for Tourists Visiting Germany

The best time to fly to Germany will rely entirely on the type of vacation you’re looking for. Both spring and fall are great for hiking and walking tours. Summer is crowded, but the sun is shining, and the beer gardens are open and lively. (Tip: Oktoberfest actually begins in September!) The winter months are filled with skiers, and many major cities also host beautiful Christmas Markets in November and December, with handmade crafts and warming spiced Glühwein.

You’ll need a passport to visit Germany. Most visitors can stay for up to 90 days, though that restriction applies to the EU as a whole, and you may be asked to show proof of booked onward tickets and sufficient funds.

Especially in large cities and heavily visited tourist areas, many Germans speak excellent English. It’s still worth your time to learn a few useful phrases, if only for the joy of watching a straight-faced German crack a smile at your attempts.

Germany’s sole currency is the Euro. Very few shops or restaurants will accept foreign currencies or be willing to exchange currency, and anybody who does will likely only be located in airports and major train stations.

Renting a car is a great way to see more of the exquisite German countryside while you’re there, and they drive on the right, which makes it easy for North Americans. Skyscanner can sort you out with a set of wheels: our car rental search is great for finding deals, and totally free to use. Wherever you’re staying in Germany, we can also get you a good price on your hotel. Just use our free hotel search service.


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