FRA

Terminal 2

Frankfurt, Germany

Terminal Information

Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2

Frankfurt Airport is a major international hub and home to Lufthansa Airlines. Situated in the fifth largest German city, the airport is a travel destination in itself with art expos, exhibitions and even a Movie World and a Games World! The airport has currency exchanges, prayer rooms, device charging stations and passenger support services to name a few of the facilities.

Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2 is smaller than Terminal 1 and has less dining and shopping options. The modest selection of eateries - around 16 - are spread out across the public and transit areas. Your choices include traditional German dishes, Italian, Asian and even vegetarian options.

There are 25 shops, including duty free shopping, gift shops, and other convenience stores. Luxury brands such as Bulgari, Burberry and Montblanc, and even a caviar shop, will take your retail experience up a notch!

A Priority Pass membership would also allow you to gain access to a choice of luxury airport lounges at Frankfurt Terminal 2.

We have three different options of Priority Pass plans depending on your frequency of travel:

STANDARD: For the occasional Traveller - £69/€89/$99
£24/€30/$35 member and guest visit fee

STANDARD PLUS: For the regular Traveller - £229/€289/$329
10 complementary visits for members, subsequent member and guest visit fee of £24/€30/$35

PRESTIGE: For the frequent Traveller - £419/€459/$469
All member visits are complementary, £24/€30/$35 guest visit fee

Join Priority Pass here.


About Our Lounges At Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2

The Primeclass Lounge offers a quiet break away from the busy terminal and has a selection of dining and leather lounge chair seating. Enjoy using the internet facilities, catch up on some reading with their newspaper and magazine selection or enjoy some light refreshments. The lounge is open from 6am to 10pm daily and Priority Pass guests can enjoy a maximum three-hour stay. Children under 6 years are admitted free.

The Priority Lounge is a great spot for the tired traveller who may want to catch up on some sleep in the sleep pod facilities. If not, there are warm meals, alcoholic beverages and also a shower where you can freshen up before the next leg of your journey (subject to payment). A complimentary golf cart service is also available to get you where you need to go after your stay. The lounge is open from 7am to 8:30pm daily and children under two years old are admitted free.

The Air France Lounge is open from 5:45am to 8pm daily and offers a smoking area, which the other two lounges do not. The lounge is ideal if you are between flights and would like to have a shower, enjoy a meal with a glass of wine and a comfortable seat while watching some television or catching up on reading. Children under two years old are admitted free.


Lounge Facilities

Our facilities at the Frankfurt Terminal 2 lounges ensure that you have access to all you need when you are away from home or the office.

Facilities at the Primeclass Lounge include
  • Disabled access
  • Internet
  • Refreshments
  • Shower
  • Newspapers/magazines
  • Telephone
  • Fax
  • TV
  • No smoking
  • Air conditioning
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Flight information
  • Digital cards accepted
  • Free Wi-Fi

Facilities at the Priority Lounge include
  • Disabled access
  • No smoking
  • Air conditioning
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Conference
  • Wi-Fi
  • Internet
  • Refreshments
  • Shower
  • Telephone
  • Digital cards accepted

Facilities at the Air France Lounge include
  • Disabled access
  • Internet
  • Air conditioning
  • Newspapers/magazines
  • Wi-Fi
  • TV
  • Refreshments
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Digital cards accepted

Please check the individual lounge pages for any exclusions at the bottom of each lounge description.


Location And Accessibility

The Primeclass Lounge can be found airside after going through passport control, on Level 3 in Concourse E near Gates E5-E9.

The Priority Lounge can be found airside on Level 3 in Concourse E, opposite checkpoints E6 to E9.

The Air France Lounge is found airside on Level 2 in Hall D after passing through Schengen Security Control which is opposite Gate D26. Schengen flights only.


After Baggage Claim, there are a small number of restaurants to choose from in the Food Plaza. There are 2 Italian restaurants, 1 German eatery and a fast-food chain. There's also a small German bakery where you can buy snacks.

You'll find only a few stores here. There are a few convenience stores and places to buy both luggage and fashion accessories.

  • ATMs
  • Currency exchange

  • Accessible restrooms
  • Accessible phones
  • Disabled parking
  • Elevators
  • Ramps
  • Passenger Support Service

FAQs About Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2 Lounges

1. What is included in the lounge access?
Priority Pass will give you access to the following facilities in the three Frankfurt Terminal 2 lounges:

Facilities at the Primeclass Lounge include
● Disabled access
● Internet
● Refreshments
● Shower
● Newspapers/magazines
● Telephone
● Fax
● TV
● No smoking
● Air conditioning
● Alcoholic beverages
● Flight information
● Digital cards accepted
● Free Wi-fi

Facilities at the Priority Lounge include
● Disabled access
● No smoking
● Air conditioning
● Alcoholic beverages
● Conference
● Wi-fi
● Internet
● Refreshments
● Shower
● Telephone
● Digital cards accepted

Facilities at the Air France Lounge include
● Disabled access
● Internet
● Air conditioning
● Newspapers/magazines
● Wi-fi
● TV
● Refreshments
● Alcoholic beverages
● Digital cards accepted

Please check the individual lounge pages for any exclusions at the bottom of each lounge description.

2. Who can use the lounges at Frankfurt Terminal 2?
Priority Pass cardholders and registered guests visiting Frankfurt Terminal 2 are welcome at the Frankfurt Terminal 2 lounges. Regardless of the class of ticket (economy/business/first), all domestic travellers, business or leisure, can access our Frankfurt Terminal 2 lounges through Priority Pass.

3. Is there a dress code for the lounges at Frankfurt Terminal 2?
Guests in smart casual dress are welcome to enter the Priority Pass lounges at Frankfurt Terminal 2.

4. Can I smoke in the lounge areas?
Airport regulations prevent smoking outside of designated smoking areas located conveniently across Frankfurt Terminal 2. We invite our guests to avail these facilities. There is, however, a smoking area available in the Air France Lounge.

5. How long can I stay in the lounges at Frankfurt Terminal 2?
You can access Priority Pass Frankfurt Terminal 2 facilities up to 3 hours before departure.

6. Do the lounges at Frankfurt Terminal 2 have flight information screens?
There are only flight information screens in the Frankfurt Terminal 2 Primeclass Lounge, not in the other two lounges. Guests are requested to monitor their boarding times while enjoying our facilities.

7. Are the lounges at Frankfurt Terminal 2 wheelchair accessible?
The lounges located at Frankfurt Terminal 2 are wheelchair accessible, offering comfortable and convenient access for our guests with disabilities.

8. Do the lounges at Frankfurt Terminal 2 cater for vegetarians and vegans?
The lounges offer a wide selection of delectable food and beverages, suitable for our vegetarian and vegan clients.

9. Can children enter the lounge at Frankfurt Terminal 2?
Priority Pass is proud to welcome children to our Frankfurt Terminal 2 lounges.

10. I can’t find what I’m looking for?
You can find more information by visiting our Help Hub at: https://memberhelp.prioritypass.com/en/support/home


We do our best to keep these guides as up-to-date as possible, but cannot guarantee that they fully reflect the current state of every airport, where changes can happen frequently and without notice. Please contact us with any feedback.

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