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AiRail Service is offered by Deutsche Bahn AG in cooperation with Lufthansa,
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and Emirates. It is one example of several a dedicated
air-rail alliance There are four main types of airline-railway business alliance or codeshare agreements: dedicated services, entire network access, Night&Fly, and re-protection agreements. The currently active air-rail alliances are listed in the tables below. D ...
s currently operating worldwide. AiRail Service is currently offered between Frankfurt (Main) Flughafen Fernbahnhof (the long-distance railway station of Frankfurt International Airport) and the central railway stations of
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, Dusseldorf and Stuttgart, among others. It enables all passengers to check in their baggage at the stations and use the
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high-speed train service to Frankfurt Airport (first class for passengers with Business and First tickets, second class for passengers with Economy tickets) without having to carry their baggage themselves. Right after arriving at the long-distance train station at Frankfurt Airport, Lufthansa Express Rail customers can quickly and conveniently drop off their baggage and also check in for their flight in the nearby AiRail Terminal. AiRail Service uses the Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed rail line (maximum speed of 300 km/h) and between Stuttgart and Mannheim (maximum speed of 250 km/h), rendering the train service faster and more reliable than air transport on the same route. AiRail Service was established some decades ago, when
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(now Deutsche Bahn AG) established a direct connection between
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and Frankfurt Airport using the DB 403 "Donald Duck"
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with tilting technology in Lufthansa livery. In the 1990s they established the Stuttgart-Frankfurt connection after the high-speed train line between Stuttgart and Mannheim was opened. Both services were closed due to high cost some years later. In 2000 they re-established the service between Stuttgart and Frankfurt, now using only some seats in regular cars in standard ICE service.


See also

Air-rail alliance There are four main types of airline-railway business alliance or codeshare agreements: dedicated services, entire network access, Night&Fly, and re-protection agreements. The currently active air-rail alliances are listed in the tables below. D ...
Intermodal passenger transport Intermodal passenger transport, also called mixed-mode commuting, involves using two or more modes of transportation in a journey. Mixed-mode commuting is often used to combine the strengths (and offset the weaknesses) of various transportati ...


References

* {{cite web , url=http://www.bahn.de/international/view/en/prices/air_passangers/airail.shtml , author=Deutsche Bahn AG , title=Take off with the Train to the Plane , accessdate=2008-08-16 , archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080731234940/http://www.bahn.de/international/view/en/prices/air_passangers/airail.shtml , archivedate=2008-07-31 , url-status=dead


External links


Rail&Fly - the train to your plane
High-speed rail in Germany Transport in Frankfurt Intercity Express