Frankfurt Airport reaches milestone as it prepares to inaugurate advanced new Terminal 3 in April 2026


Fraport will officially inaugurate the new Terminal 3 at Frankfurt Airport on 22 April 2026. The airport operator has just reached one of the expansion project’s key milestones by passing the official inspections.

Fraport – a Corporate Partner of the FTE Digital, Innovation & Startup Hub – will officially inaugurate the new Terminal 3 at Frankfurt Airport on 22 April 2026. The airport operator has just reached one of the expansion project’s key milestones by passing the official inspections, which include fire protection. As a result, the new terminal is now officially no longer a construction site, and Fraport can focus on getting it ready to start operations.

“This is a very special moment for Fraport and also for me personally,” said Dr. Stefan Schulte, CEO, Fraport. “We held the ground-breaking ceremony for Terminal 3 ten years ago, and today we’re standing in one of Europe’s most advanced airport facilities with our sights set firmly on its inauguration on 22 April. My thanks and respect go to everyone who has been involved in the project and also to the responsible authorities, all of which have contributed to the success of this mammoth construction project. I’m already looking forward to welcoming the first guests at Terminal 3.”

Now that the authorities have given the green light, Fraport is entering the final stage of the work. Among other things, this includes installing the security check lanes (there will be a total of 21) with state-of-the-art CT scanners, completing the food and shopping areas, and ongoing testing of the baggage handling system. At the same time, Fraport is preparing for comprehensive test operation of the new infrastructure. On 21 days between 27 January and 16 April 2026, around 8,000 test passengers are putting the terminal through its paces to make sure that all of its processes mesh seamlessly.

Frankfurt Airport’s new terminal has taken shape during the decade since the ground-breaking ceremony in October 2015. In its initial configuration with Piers G, H and J it will have capacity for up to 19 million passengers a year. Fraport Ausbau Süd GmbH (FAS), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fraport AG, has been in charge of the construction work.

“The successful conclusion of this huge project under very challenging conditions sends the strong message that, despite the pandemic, the war in Ukraine and massive disruptions of global supply chains, we’ve succeeded in implementing the new terminal on schedule and on budget,” said Harald Rohr, Technical Director, FAS.

After the new terminal opens in the south of Frankfurt Airport in April, airlines will begin using it to operate flights to and from Schengen and non-Schengen destinations. A total of 57 airlines currently based in Terminal 2 will move to Terminal 3 in four phases between mid-April and early June.

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