Nuremberg Airport, Commercial airport in Nuremberg, Germany.
Nuremberg Airport sits north of the city and handles millions of passengers each year through a terminal divided into departure and arrival zones. The two parallel runways allow operations under different wind conditions.
Operations began in April 1955, replacing an older airfield from the prewar era. The reconstruction turned the site into an important hub for passenger and cargo traffic in Bavaria.
The terminal building integrates local architectural elements while providing modern amenities through its passenger halls and commercial spaces.
The U2 metro line connects the terminal to the city center in roughly twelve minutes, with trains running at regular intervals. Signage throughout the building helps visitors navigate between gates, baggage claim, and exits.
Pedestrians and cyclists can reach the terminal building directly via public streets and sidewalks, a feature uncommon at many airports. This access allows nearby residents to make short trips without a car or bus.
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