Yes — Wi-Fi at Frankfurt Airport is free of charge, around the clock, with no time limit. Connect to the network named Airport-Frankfurt, choose either the Wi-Fi Free or Wi-Fi Free+ option, and accept the conditions of use to get online. The service runs across both terminals from more than 300 access points.
How to connect, step by step
- Open your device's Wi-Fi settings and select Airport-Frankfurt.
- A sign-in page should open automatically; if not, open a browser and visit any site to trigger it.
- Choose Wi-Fi Free or Wi-Fi Free+.
- Tap Go online to accept the Fraport AG conditions of use — you are then connected.
Key facts at a glance
| Detail | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Network name (SSID) | Airport-Frankfurt |
| Cost | Free |
| Time limit | None stated — free around the clock, unlimited |
| Where | Both terminals, 300+ access points |
| Connection options | Wi-Fi Free or Wi-Fi Free+ |
| Operator | Fraport AG |
Frankfurt is one of Europe's busiest hubs, so signal at peak times can be slower in crowded gate areas than in quieter corners of the terminal.
Watch out for fake networks
The official network is named exactly Airport-Frankfurt. Treat look-alike names — for example one promising "unlimited free" access from an unknown provider, or a near-identical spelling — with caution. On any public Wi-Fi, avoid logging into banking or entering card details unless the site is secured (https), and consider a VPN for sensitive tasks.
Best for whom
- Short layovers: connect once and check your gate or message ahead — there is no time cap to watch.
- Remote workers on a long transit: fine for email and browsing; for video calls or large uploads at peak times, a mobile data plan or eSIM may be more reliable.
- Anyone arriving on a long-haul flight: get online before you sort onward trains or transfers.
Wi-Fi setup and network names can change. Confirm the latest on the official page before you rely on it: Frankfurt Airport — Free Wi-Fi. See also our Frankfurt Airport transfers guide and Frankfurt Airport lounges guide. Last reviewed: June 2026.



