To the airport by train
The train is often more comfortable, faster and more affordable than you might think – and a lot less hassle. No traffic, no parking costs, and you simply take your luggage with you. Stations are often located below or right next to the terminal, so you're at the check-in desk within minutes. Select your airport below and discover how to get there stress-free.
Brussels Zaventem Airport
Brussels Airport – better known as Brussels Airport - Zaventem – is Belgium’s national airport and accessible by train.
Frankfurt International Airport
One of the largest airports in Germany and in Europe is now easily accessible by train.
Düsseldorf Airport
To reach Düsseldorf Airport you can travel with ICE International to Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof where you change trains.
Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
Paris-Charles de Gaulle is one of Europe’s most important airports. It is located about 25 km northeast of Paris and easily accessible by train.
Brussels South Charleroi
To get to Brussels Airport quickly and comfortably, you travel with Thalys or Intercity Berlin to Brussels South/Midi, where you change for the bus.
Cologne-Bonn Airport
The Cologne-Bonn Airport is located very close to the metropolis of Cologne and is one of Europe’s largest airports.
Münster-Osnabrück Airport
The small Münster-Osnabruck International Airport is located 30 kilometres north of Münster and is easily reached by train from Enschede.
Airport Weeze
Airport Weeze, formerly known as Flughafen Niederrhein, is located near the German town of Weeze and at about 50 kilometres from Nijmegen.
Paris Orly Airport
The Paris Orly Airport was named after the nearby suburb of Orly, 14 kilometres south of Paris. It has its own train station connected with Paris by RER lines B and C.
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
From all over the Netherlands NS provides regular services so that you can quickly and easily reach the airport.