Stuttgart recommends arriving at the airport no more than three hours before departure

Stuttgart Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Stuttgart Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Stuttgart recommends arriving at the airport no more than three hours before departure

Stuttgart Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The six-week summer holidays in the German state of Baden-Württemberg begin next week. Stuttgart Airport recommends arriving at the airport in good time, but advises against arriving more than three hours before departure.

This recommendation is also due to the fact that many airlines only open their check-in counters three, some even two hours before departure. Only a few providers allow earlier check-in at the counter. The Federal Police also recommends that you be at the security checkpoint at least 90 minutes before departure.

At the beginning of the summer holidays in Baden-Württemberg, around 700 take-offs and landings are scheduled at Stuttgart Airport on the first holiday weekend. Busiest day at the start is Sunday, July 31.07st. with 247 takeoffs and landings. According to the preliminary status, the airlines are offering over 10.300 flights in the six weeks of vacation (period Friday, July 29.07.2022th, 11.09.2022 - Sunday, September 850th, 740). With around XNUMX connections, the Turkish coastal city of Antalya is number one for the most popular destinations this year, followed by Palma de Mallorca with around XNUMX flights.

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