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The airport has 2 terminals, T1 and T2.
You can save on your Veracruz-Frankfurt plane ticket and get the cheapest flight if you avoid peak season, book in advance and are flexible about dates and times for both your outbound and return flight.
To find out which day is the cheapest to fly, just start a search in our cheap flight finder. Tell us where you are flying from, where you want to go and what dates you're thinking of. We'll show you the cheapest flights not only for the date you searched but on surrounding days as well, for both the outbound and return flight, so you can find the best deal. And be sure to look carefully at the different flight options we offer every day: certain times may save you even more on the price of your ticket.
You can get the cheapest flights by travelling outside peak season. Although it depends on the destination, in general Christmas, Easter and school holidays are peak season. Besides, if you're thinking about a weekend getaway, the earlier you book your flight, the better the price.
You can find cheap flights any day of the week. The key to finding the best deals is to book early and be flexible. Usually, the earlier you book your plane tickets, the cheaper they will be. Besides, if you have some wiggle room as regards dates and times of flights, you'll be able to choose the cheapest price.
The earlier you book your flights, the better the prices. Prices depend on the remaining seats on the flight and whether the cheapest fares (Economy) are still available or are selling out. So booking in advance is essential to get cheap flights.
Iberia offers different fares to guarantee the best deal for your travel needs. The Basic fare guarantees you the cheapest flight.
Book one of our cheap flights to Frankfurt and you'll discover a city that's rich in every way. Located on the banks of the River Main, one of its hallmarks is the imposing skyline of modern high-rise buildings. The main one is the Commerzbank Tower by world-renowned Norman Foster, the tallest skyscraper in Germany and the second tallest in Europe. Frankfurt is also home to monuments and architectural ensembles dating back several hundreds of years, although due to bomb damage in the Second World War most of them have recently been rebuilt. The most outstanding attractions are the Gothic cathedral of Saint Bartholomew, St Paul's Church (seat in 1848 of the first democratically elected German parliament), and the Römer, a picturesque mediaeval building.
Unlike other neighbourhoods, Sachsenhausen in the city centre survived the bombings unscathed and today is one of the liveliest places in Frankfurt, with multiple restaurants and bars where you can taste the famous sausages and fine ciders, like the Zum Gemalten Haus and the Wagner. If you prefer cultural tourism, then you have a choice. Most of Frankfurt's museums are located on the banks of the river in what is called the Museumsufer. You'll find the Städel, one of the most important museums in Germany, with works by Rembrandt, Boticelli and Degas, the German Film Museum and Goethe's birthplace.
January
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February
5º / -2º
March
9º / 1º
April
14º / 4º
May
18º / 9º
June
22º / 12º
July
23º / 14º
August
23º / 14º
September
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October
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November
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December
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