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      • The airport extends over a compact 6.13 square kilometres (2.37 sq mi) of land – small in comparison to airports of a similar capacity, but also a reason for Düsseldorf being known as an airport of short distances. [clarification needed] The airport has more than 18,200 employees.
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  2. The airport is located in Düsseldorf-Lohausen. The largest nearby business centres are Düsseldorf and Essen; other cities within a 20-kilometre (12 mi) radius are Duisburg, Krefeld, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Neuss, and Wuppertal.

  3. www.dus.com › enDUS Airport

    More than 100 destinations with an international airline mix await you at DUS Airport, the largest airport in North Rhine-Westphalia. Park cheaply, experience DUS and have a safe journey. All information for travelers and visitors.

  4. Dec 26, 2023 · Dusseldorf Airport sits just 7 kilometers from the city center in Dusseldorf-Lohausen. It started way back in the 1920s and has grown into a major spot for air travel in Germany.

    • Terminal Passenger Capacity and Check-In
    • Previous Düsseldorf Expansions and Airport 2000 Plus
    • Construction and Expansion Works at IATA: Dus
    • Contractors Linked with Düsseldorf International Airport
    • Runways and Parking at The German Airport

    The airport has a terminal capacity of 22 million passengers. The terminal building has 36,000 square metres of check-in areas, with 142 check-in counters and two SkyTrain stations. It has three piers, A, B and C, with 27 passenger bridges. The terminal features a 100% multistage baggage check, with two baggage sorting halls. The halls contain 19 c...

    The airport’s passenger trafficin 1995 exceeded the design capacity of 14 million passengers per annum. The terminal building was also contaminated with fire in the year which followed. These developments necessitated immediate expansion of the airport facilities, including those of the passenger terminal. A project, named airport 2000 plus, was la...

    Construction of the railway station began in 1997 and was completed by May 2000. Parking garage one was demolished and reconstruction work on central terminal building and Concourse B was started after opening the newly constructed Concourse A in 1998. Construction works on Terminal A/B, Concourse B and the parking garage were started in 1999. The ...

    The general contractor for the project was Joint Venture airport 2000 plus, which includes Hochtief, Bilfinger Berger and Philip Holzmann. Hochtief handled the technical management, whereas business management was handled by Bilfinger Berger. J.S.K was the architect for the project. A new baggage handling system connecting the three terminals, A, B...

    The airport has three runways. Runway South 05R/23L is the main runway with a length of 3,000m. Runway North 05L/23R is a parallel runway and is 2,700m long. Crosswind runway 15/33 is 1,630m long and is temporarily closed. The airport has approximately 20,000 parking spaces with options for long-term parking and short-term parking. Parking lot P7 a...

  5. Düsseldorf Airport is the fourth-largest airport in Germany. It is 6 km north of Düsseldorf and serves as gateway to the city and as primary airport of the Ruhr Area . DUS offers flights all across Europe, to the classic mediterranean holiday destinations, and numerous trans-continental flights.

  6. 45m (148ft) Dusseldorf Airport, also known as Düsseldorf International Airport (IATA: DUS) - A guide to flight information, live arrival and departure schedules, airport parking, car hire, accommodation and everything else about Dusseldorf Airport.

  7. Düsseldorf International Airport (German: Flughafen Düsseldorf International; IATA: DUS, ICAO: EDDL is an airport in Germany. It is eight kilometres from Düsseldorf. The airport has the IATA Airport Code DUS.