That has which airports within Germany are the most popular and least popular Air passenger rights portal AirHelp examined: Münster-Osnabrück, Friedrichshafen and Nuremberg are in front, the BER in Berlin at the very end. The summary: the smaller airports fare particularly well.
The passenger rights portal Airhelp asked which of the 20 airports in Germany are the most reliable and which are the least reliable. At least 500 ratings from passengers at each airport were analyzed.
Berlin Airport BER performed worst because of its poor routing, long waiting times or the lack of sockets at the seats.
Frankfurt Hahn came in second to last, while Hanover Airport came third along with Dortmund and Weeze.
Münster-Osnabrück Airport took the first two places, while Friedrichshafen and Nuremberg both came in second. Paderborn-Lippstadt, Leipzig-Halle and Munich airports share third place.
The best airports in Germany: Münster-Osnabrück, Friedrichshafen and Nuremberg lead, the least reliable is BER
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Airport
Rating by stars
number of ratings
Munster-Osnabrueck
4,4
913
Friedrichshafen
4,3
529
Nuremberg
4,3
2.549
Leipzig-Halle
4,2
2.209
München
4,2
18.083
Paderborn-Lippstadt
4,2
657
Bremen
4,1
1.582
Dresden International
4,1
1.165
Frankfurt am Main
4,0
36.386
Stuttgart
4,0
6.179
Hamburg
3,9
9.471
Karlsruhe-Baden Baden
3,9
2.095
Düsseldorf
3,8
11.695
Cologne-Bonn
3,8
8.671
memmingen
3,8
2.947
Dortmund
3,7
5.103
Hannover
3,7
3.863
weeze
3,7
1.800
Frankfurt-Hahn
3,3
2.935
Berlin-Brandenburg
3,2
14.364
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Quelle: AirHelp 2022
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