Looking for a place to relax and unwind away from all the hustle and bustle of the airport? Check out the lounges at Frankfurt Airport (FRA).
Walk-in Rates, Single Visit Passes & Lounge Memberships
There are several airport lounges that are open to all passengers regardless of airline or class of service flown. Travellers can access the lounges by purchasing a day pass, lounge membership or by paying at the door. Scroll down and read more on the lounge profiles below.
Airline Lounges
If you flying First/Business/Elite Status you may be eligible to access the following lounges free of charge. Contact your airline to find out if your fare permits access.
- Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge
- Terminal 1, Airside, Level 3, Hall B, Gate Number, B42.
- Air France / KLM Lounge
- Terminal 2, Airside, opposite Gates D26 and 27.
- Japan Airlines First Class and Sakura Lounges
- Terminal 2, Landside, Level 3, between Gates D4 and D5.
- Lufthansa Bistro Lounge
- Terminal 1, Airside, Concourse C, Non-Schengen, Level 3, above Gate C14 and C15.
- Lufthansa Business Lounge
- Terminal 1, Airside, Concourse A, Schengen, Level 2,near Gate A13.
- Terminal 1, Airside, Concourse A, Schengen, Concourse A, Level 3, above Gate A26.
- Terminal 1, Airside, Concourse B, Non-Schengen, above Gates B44-B48.
- Terminal 1, Airside, Concourse B, Non-Schengen, above Gates B24 – B28.
- Terminal 1, Airside, Concourse C, Level 3, near gate C 14/15.
- Terminal 1, Airside, Concourse Z, Non-Schengen, Level 3, near Gate Z13.
- Lufthansa Senator Lounge
- Terminal 1, Airside, Concourse A, Schengen, Level 2, near gate 50.
- Terminal 1, Airside, Concourse B, Non-Schengen, above gate B42.
- Terminal 1, Airside, Departure Area B, Gate B43.
- Terminal 1, Airside, Concourse C, Non-Schengen, Level 3, above Gate C14/15
- Terminal 1, Airside, Concourse Z, Non-Schengen, Level 3, near Gate Z50.
- Panorama Lounge
- Terminal 1A, Departure Level, across from A26
(updated 15 February 2023)