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Affordable Flights to Frankfurt with Dialtotravel
Frankfurt doesn’t
always get the same instant hype as Berlin or Munich, yet it quietly serves as
one of Europe’s biggest and busiest airports year after year. This isn’t just a
stopover hub — it’s a proper gateway with excellent connections across the world,
and fares that often beat expectations. Business travellers, families, weekend
breakers, and people using it as a launchpad for Germany and beyond all fly in
regularly. The mix of modern energy, pockets of history, and easy access to the
Rhine Valley or other nearby gems makes it more than worth a proper visit. Frankfurt
might not be the first city that comes to mind for a European trip, but once
you land, stroll through the old town, try some local cider, and realize how
easy it is to explore from here, it starts making a lot of sense. Book
affordable flights to Frankfurt with Dialtotravel and see for yourself why so
many travellers pass through — and stick around.
What
Frankfurt Offers
Frankfurt is a
real working city with two very different sides. The gleaming skyscrapers in
the financial district give it that big-business feel, but wander into the old
town (Römerberg) and you’ll find rebuilt half-timbered houses, a historic
cathedral, and a much more relaxed vibe than most people expect. There are excellent
museums along the riverbank, plenty of green spaces, and a solid food scene —
from traditional apple wine taverns to international eats in areas like
Bornheim.
Its real strength
is its strategic location. You’re perfectly placed for day trips: the romantic
Rhine Valley with its castles, Heidelberg’s charming old university town, the
Taunus hills, or even a quick train ride to Cologne or Luxembourg. Frankfurt
gives you that practical mix of city convenience, history, and easy escapes
without feeling like just another transit point.
Best Time to Visit
Spring (April to
June) and early autumn (September to October) are the sweet spots for most
visitors. The weather is generally pleasant, crowds are lighter than peak
summer, and prices on flights and hotels tend to be more reasonable. The light
is great for wandering the old town and along the Main River.
Getting
There — Airports to Know
Frankfurt Airport
(FRA) is the main player — one of Europe’s largest and best-connected hubs.
It’s modern, well organised, and handles a huge mix of budget, full-service,
and long-haul carriers, which helps keep cheap flights to Frankfurt
competitive. The airport is directly linked to the city by fast trains — you
can reach Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof (main station) in about 15-20 minutes.
There’s also
Frankfurt-Hahn Airport (HHN), further out, which many budget airlines use. It’s
cheaper for some routes but takes longer to reach the city (around 1.5 hours by
bus). For most people, flying into FRA is the more convenient and often
better-value choice overall.
Book your flights
to Frankfurt with Dialtotravel and compare what’s actually available on your
dates — the right fare is usually closer than people assume before they look.
Frequently
Asked Questions
January through March usually bring the lowest fares, with midweek flights almost always cheaper than weekend flights. Avoid major holidays and trade fair periods (check dates for the big fairs like Book Fair or IAA) when prices spike. Shoulder months like April and October can also offer good value.
For summer travel, 3-5 months ahead is smart. Shoulder seasons often work well at 6-8 weeks, while winter can sometimes have decent last-minute options. Staying flexible with dates is still one of the best ways to save money.
The train is fastest and easiest for most people — direct to the main station in 15-20 minutes. Regional trains and the S-Bahn are cheap and reliable. Taxis or pre-booked transfers are convenient if you have lots of luggage, but cost more.
Returns usually win on most routes to Frankfurt, but it’s always worth checking both options on your exact dates. Budget carriers can sometimes make interesting one-way combinations work out cheaper.
It varies a lot by airline. Low-cost carriers often charge extra for anything beyond a small cabin bag, so double-check the details before you book rather than paying high fees at the airport. Plenty of people travel light and manage fine.