Currently, April is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Frankfurt am Main (average of C$ 657). Flying to Frankfurt am Main in August will prove the most costly (average of C$ 1,026). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
C$ 1,023
February
C$ 1,075
March
C$ 1,122
April
C$ 900
May
C$ 1,020
June
C$ 1,160
July
C$ 1,395
August
C$ 1,405
September
C$ 1,191
October
C$ 1,100
November
C$ 1,074
December
C$ 1,186
FRA Temperature | 1 - 18 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Frankfurt am Main, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 18.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 1.0 C).
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Was incredibly hot. The entire flight it was as if there was no A..C.
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Was incredibly hot. The entire flight it was as if there was no A..C.
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Was incredibly hot. The entire flight it was as if there was no A..C.
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Was incredibly hot. The entire flight it was as if there was no A..C.
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Was incredibly hot. The entire flight it was as if there was no A..C.
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Was incredibly hot. The entire flight it was as if there was no A..C.
Frankfurt, the city in central Germany, has an illustrious past. Long, long, long before airlines offered cheap flights to Frankfurt, the Romans and Charlemagne held court in the city, kings and emperors of the Holy Roman Empire were crowned there and German democracy “born” there in 1848.
Like other major German cities – Munich and Berlin for example – Frankfurt was bombed heavily during World War II. Small parts of its original Old Town still stand however and, again, like many other German cities, a methodical restoration programme has ensured that Frankfurt’s medieval buildings remain.
Frankfurt’s reputation today is as a banking and business capital. It is Germany’s financial centre, with more than 300 banks based there, as well as a stock exchange, German Federal Bank and the European Central Bank. This money-minded city has an artistic heart however. It spends more on the arts each year than any other city in Europe.
Savvy travellers can save some money by remembering that hotels’ weekend rates are competitive. Once the business travellers have gone home, tourists can move in to enjoy this fascinating city at their leisure.