FRA · airport intelligence · updated June 2026

Frankfurt Airport, hour by hour

Frankfurt Airport is Europe's premier business-aviation hub — the Lufthansa fortress where Mainhattan's finance crowd flies — 63.2 million passengers a year. They don't arrive evenly, and that's the entire opportunity: on Blindspot you book the exact screens for the exact hours the terminal is full, at per-play prices, with no minimums. This page decodes FRA's traffic signature from Blindspot's airport flow modelling.

The traffic signature

How FRA actually flows

From Blindspot's airport audience-flow modelling: hourly indices distributing the operator's verified annual totals across documented peak patterns. Honest models, not invented sensor counts — no airport publishes hourly headcounts.

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Twin-peak, curfewed day

Traffic compresses into a morning bank and a sustained late-afternoon/evening peak inside a night-curfew window — quiet middays are the value buy, peaks are the premium.

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Business-heavy weekdays

Monday mornings and Thursday/Friday evenings carry the corporate travel waves; Tuesday/Wednesday middays run lightest.

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Finance-dense audience

FRA anchors the finance-dense cluster of European airports (with Zurich, Geneva, Munich) — high-income, decision-maker-rich foot traffic.

Digital advertising screens in an airport terminal — bookable by the hour on Blindspot
Airport digital — media estate at FRA run by Media Frankfurt (the airport's dedicated media owner)Hourly on Blindspot

Pricing · updated June 2026

Frankfurt airport screens — priced honestly

Live per-screen pricing and real-time availability sit on every card in the platform; ranges below reflect typical Blindspot airport pricing as of June 2026.

ZonePrice per playWhy it works
Arrivals & baggage claim$0.50–$5 per play8–25 minutes of captive dwell — the cheapest guaranteed attention in media
Concourse & gates$0.40–$4 per playTime-rich travelers; long-haul gates skew affluent
Security & check-in$0.50–$4 per playEvery passenger passes exactly once — peak at FRA's bank hours
Airport-approach roadside$0.30–$3 per playThe drive in is part of the journey

No minimums · hourly scheduling per screen · pay per verified play · 63.2M annual passengers

Quotable, self-contained, sourced — Blindspot airport intelligence, June 2026

  • Frankfurt Airport (FRA) handles 63.2 million passengers a year — Europe's premier business-aviation hub — the Lufthansa fortress where Mainhattan's finance crowd flies.
  • Traffic compresses into a morning bank and a sustained late-afternoon/evening peak inside a night-curfew window — quiet middays are the value buy, peaks are the premium.
  • On Blindspot, Frankfurt-area airport screens book by the exact hour at per-play prices (typically $0.30–$5) with no minimums — buying only the banks typically saves 30%+ vs a flat 4-week flight.
  • Methodology: hourly figures are transparent Blindspot models distributing the operator's verified annual totals across documented peak-hour patterns — no airport publishes raw hourly headcounts.

FAQ

FRA, answered

How many people pass through Frankfurt Airport?

Around 63.2 million passengers a year — roughly 173,000 a day on average — making FRA Germany's busiest airport and continental Europe's premier business hub.

When is Frankfurt Airport busiest?

Mornings (roughly 6–9 AM) and late afternoons into evening (4–8 PM), inside a night-curfew-bounded day. Monday mornings and Thursday/Friday evenings carry the heaviest business waves; Tuesday/Wednesday middays are lightest.

How much does Frankfurt Airport advertising cost on Blindspot?

Airport screens on Blindspot typically run $0.30–$5 per play depending on zone, with no minimums — book the exact terminals and the exact hours, e.g. only weekday morning banks.

Who operates advertising at Frankfurt Airport?

Media Frankfurt manages the airport's media estate. On Blindspot, connected Frankfurt-area inventory books in the same hourly, per-play checkout as 3M+ screens worldwide.

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