- The main arrival/departure
points for flights in Germany are Frankfurt-am-Main, Munich and
Dusseldorf. Frankfurt is Europe's busiest airport after Heathrow.
An airport departure tax is usually included in ticket prices.
- If you're already in Europe,
it's generally cheaper to get to and from Germany by train or
bus.
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- While train travel is often
more expensive than catching a bus, it's generally faster, more
comfortable (particularly for overnight travel) and more efficient.
Germany is served by an excellent highway system connected to
the rest of Western Europe.
- Roads from Eastern Europe are
being upgraded but some border crossings are a little slow, especially
from Poland. To enter Germany with a car or motorbike, you must
have third-party insurance. Ferries run between Germany's northern
coast and Scandinavia and the UK.
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