
Business Class Flight Deals from Washington to Frankfurt Am Main from $1460
Top flight deals from leading airlines:







... and +100s more
Free cancellation for many rates
If a VIP member finds a better price elsewhere, we'll refund up to 200% of the difference
VIP member priority support for seamless bookings and exclusive travel benefits
We’re always here for you - reach us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Stops
- Up to 1 stop$2421
- Up to nonstop$6836
- Up to 2 stops$2976
Airlines
- Aer Lingus$5124
- Air Canada$6666
- Air France$5964
- Alaska Airlines$4580
- American Airlines$5765
- Austrian Airlines$6738
- British Airways$5779
- Brussels Airlines$6732
- Condor$3540
- Delta Air Lines$5950
- Egyptair$6139
- IBERIA$6867
- Icelandair$2421
- ITA Airways$6787
- KLM$5964
- Lufthansa$6862
- Royal Air Maroc$3784
- SAS Airlines$4077
- SWISS$6729
- TAP Portugal$2879
- Turkish Airlines$2533
- United Airlines$6062
- Virgin Atlantic$5926
Cabin Class
- Business$2421
- Economy$3540
- First$5765
Departure Airports
- Washington Metropolitan Area$2421
Arrival Airports
- Frankfurt am Main Airport$2421
Layover Airports
- Amsterdam Airport Schiphol$5950
- Brussels Airport$6732
- Cairo International Airport$6139
- Casablanca Mohammed V Airport$3784
- Charlotte Douglas International Airport$5765
- Copenhagen Kastrup Airport$4077
- Detroit Metropolitan Airport$5926
- Dublin Airport$5124
- Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport$4290
- General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport$2976
- Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport$5068
- Humberto Delgado Airport (Lisbon Portela Airport)$2879
- Istanbul Airport$2533
- London Heathrow Airport$5765
- Los Angeles International Airport$4589
- Montreal Trudeau Airport$6666
- Munich Airport$6922
- New York John F Kennedy Airport$3540
- Newark Liberty Airport$6062
- Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport$5950
- Reykjavik Keflavik Airport$2421
- Rome Fiumicino Airport$6787
- Seattle Tacoma International Airport$4580
- Toronto Pearson Airport$6721
- Vienna International Airport$6738
- Zürich Airport$6729
Best Price. GUARANTEED.
Exclusively for Priceline Members
Tired of searching? Book now!
We'll refund the difference if you find a lower price.

09/07/26
09/08/26

09/21/26
09/21/26

08/31/26
09/01/26

09/14/26
09/15/26

08/15/26
08/16/26

08/21/26
08/21/26

09/15/26
09/16/26

12/12/26
12/13/26

09/05/26
09/06/26

09/15/26
09/15/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/23/26

08/12/26
08/13/26

08/23/26
08/24/26

09/23/26
09/24/26

10/23/26
10/23/26

08/25/26
08/26/26

09/05/26
09/06/26

09/14/26
09/15/26

09/18/26
09/19/26

09/23/26
09/24/26

10/23/26
10/25/26

08/12/26
08/13/26

08/21/26
08/21/26

08/31/26
09/02/26

09/14/26
09/15/26

08/31/26
09/02/26

09/14/26
09/15/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/22/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/22/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/22/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/22/26

08/13/26
08/14/26

08/22/26
08/22/26

09/10/26
09/11/26

09/16/26
09/17/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/22/26

08/25/26
08/26/26

09/05/26
09/05/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/22/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/23/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/22/26

09/15/26
09/16/26

09/28/26
09/29/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/22/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/22/26

09/08/26
09/09/26

09/22/26
09/22/26

09/01/26
09/02/26

09/18/26
09/18/26
Top Deals on flights Business Class from Washington to Frankfurt Am Main
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Sep 14
Sep 15
as low as
$1460
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Sep 2
Sep 3
as low as
$1590
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Sep 2
Sep 3
as low as
$1975
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Sep 14
Sep 15
as low as
$2013
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Aug 8
Aug 9
as low as
$2633
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Sep 2
Sep 3
as low as
$2685
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Sep 14
Sep 15
as low as
$2807
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Sep 2
Sep 3
as low as
$2882
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Aug 8
Aug 10
as low as
$3503
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Sep 12
Sep 13
as low as
$3574
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Aug 27
Aug 28
as low as
$3651
Washington, US (WAS) - Frankfurt am Main, DE (FRA)

Aug 27
Aug 28
as low as
$3688
Good to Know
Essential information to help you plan your flight Business Class from Washington to Frankfurt Am Main
Business-Class Flights from Washington to Frankfurt
If there is something that can make your visit to a city better, it’s a journey there with a business-class flight. Business class makes sure that your travel experience is a seamless one.
Whether you are traveling for business or leisure, with business class you get to travel in comfort and benefit from high-quality service on the ground and onboard — all so you arrive rested and ready for what’s outside the airport.
In 2025, global spending on business travel is projected to reach $1.64 trillion — an increase from $1.48 trillion in 2024. This growth reflects the growing demand for premium travel services. Travelers seem to value comfort, time efficiency, and premium services more and more. Where there is demand, there is also supply, so airlines are constantly working to improve their business-class features. Traveling to Frankfurt can be the moment you try these premium features for yourself.
Many airlines offer amazing services on their flights from Washington to Frankfurt. To show which airline can offer these services best to you on your next flight, we will provide some useful information in this article.
Planning Your Business-Class Trip
If you are from Washington, D.C., and are planning a trip to Frankfurt, you have the option of flying out of several airports. Washington, D.C. has three main airports; however, Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) is the only one that offers direct flights to Frankfurt. If you decide to fly out of Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI) or Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), you will have at least one layover on your way to Frankfurt.
From Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) to Frankfurt Airport (FRA), you can board a flight with Lufthansa, which operates both nonstop and layover business-class flights on this route. A nonstop flight will last approximately 8 hours, while one with a layover may add 2 to 7 hours to the total travel time, depending on the layover length. The prices for such flights can be as low as $3,200 if booked in advance and as high as $10,700 if you decide to book one at the last minute. When it comes to this route, there is no big difference between the prices for nonstop and layover flights with Lufthansa.
With Lufthansa, the layover you will have on this route is most probably going to be at Munich International Airport (MUC). At this airport, you can relax in the Lufthansa Business Lounge, which has plenty of seating options, an area with several day beds, an entertainment zone, and a business center. When it comes to food and drinks, there are plenty of options for you at the self-serve buffet and bar. Outside the lounge, you can go to the Visitor Park at the airport, where you can observe historic aircraft displays, enjoy a panoramic view of the runway, or take a guided airport tour to see what goes on behind the scenes. If you’re traveling in winter, Munich Airport has a Christmas market with traditional German food and mulled wine.
If you depart from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) to Frankfurt, you can choose to fly with Delta Air Lines. Your flight will have at least one layover and may last from 11 to 20 hours, depending on how long your layover will be. Such a flight may cost from $3,300 to $10,900, depending on when you book the ticket and when you’re planning to travel. The closer to the travel date, the more expensive the tickets become. Common layovers for this route are Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW).
If your layover is at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL), you can visit the Delta Sky Club in Concourse F, Mezzanine Level. Here you will find an open-air terrace where you can watch planes taxi and take off. Outside the lounge, you can take the ATL Plane Train and explore the airport’s terminals before boarding your next flight.
If your layover is at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW), you can visit one of the 5 Delta Sky Club lounges. Inside the airport, you will also find the Light Tunnel between Concourses A and B/C where you can take an enjoyable walk. The airport also has Be Relax Spas that offer express massages and relaxation treatments.
Flying out to Frankfurt from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI), you can choose to go with American Airlines. Your flight will have a layover and will take from 12 to 21 hours, depending on how long your layover is. Such a flight costs from $3,200 to $10,100, depending on the dates. For this route, American Airlines has layovers at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW).
In case of a layover at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), you can relax in one of the two American Airlines Admirals Clubs, located in Concourses B and D. Charlotte Airport also has an Airport Overlook, which is an outdoor space where you have a full view of the runways. If you want to taste some local dishes, the 1897 Market offers Southern-style cuisine that you can enjoy before your next flight.
If you stop at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) on your way to Frankfurt, you can rest before your next flight in one of the five American Airlines lounges at this airport. The Admirals Club and Executive Center, located in Terminal C, is one of the bigger lounges. Aside from the usual things you get in a lounge, like a buffet and bar, coffee station, and plenty of seating options, you can find a kids' room and multiple conference rooms here. Inside the airport, you can take the DFWSkylink, which is an automated train that gives you panoramic views of the tarmac, where you can see planes taking off and landing.
If you decide to depart from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) to Frankfurt Airport (FRA), you will have a layover flight. If you fly with American Airlines, you will have a layover at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) for a flight with one stop. If your flight has two layovers, you could have a stop at Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) in Raleigh, Durham, as well. Such a flight may last from 14 to 30 hours, depending on how long of a layover you have. For a ticket on this route, the prices range from $3,200 to $13,200 depending on when you book and during which month you’re planning to fly.
If your flight has two layovers, then you will first stop at Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) in Raleigh, Durham. Here you can relax in the American Airlines Admirals Club before your next flight. If you wish to, you can pick between the many dining places the airport offers. There is Whisky River, known for its Southern-style cuisine, and La Farm Bakery, which offers fresh pastries and artisan bread, and many other places that you might find to your taste.
If you choose to fly to Frankfurt from New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Singapore Airlines has an offer that you won’t want to miss. Known as one of the best airlines out there, Singapore Airlines operates a direct flight from JFK to Frankfurt. This flight takes approximately 8 hours and has a price that ranges from $3,100 to $8,100.
Before your flight, you can access the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse, which has à la carte dining, cocktails, and even a spa with free services. You can also visit the TWA Hotel, which has a restaurant, a rooftop pool, and a direct view of the runway.
When choosing your flight to Frankfurt, look closer at flights with layovers. Very often, they are 20% and even 30% cheaper than direct ones, so they can help you have a great flight and save some money at the same time. Midweek flights are also significantly cheaper than those departing on weekends.
Choose the Best Airline for Your Flight to Frankfurt
There are many airlines that offer flights from Washington, D.C. to Frankfurt (FRA). Even though Washington, D.C. has business-class flights from three different airports, we will focus on Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), as it has many more flight options and more amenities available for travelers.
Major airlines that operate flights from here are United Airlines, Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines, British Airways, Air France, Delta Air Lines, and Swiss International Air Lines. We will take a look at the flights offered by United Airlines, Lufthansa, and Turkish Airlines, as these are three of the best options for this route based on flight frequency, premium services, and overall passenger experience.
United Airlines
Lounge Access & Perks: At Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), United operates multiple lounges. There are three United Club lounges and one United Polaris Lounge. The United Club lounges can be found in Concourse C, near Gate C7; Concourse D, near Gate D8; and Concourse C, near Gate C17. All of these lounges provide similar services — a buffet with plenty of food options to choose from, a bar, a coffee and tea station, fruits, plenty of seating options, workstations, and free Wi-Fi.
The United Polaris Lounge is bigger and offers more services compared to the United Club lounges. The lounge has a more luxurious atmosphere with several seating options, from dining tables with chairs, sofas, and plush seats, to semi-enclosed chairs with a side table; perfect if you wish for some privacy while you work. Here, you will also find phone booths, nap rooms, and showers. In the dining room, you can choose to eat from à la carte menus or the buffet. Here, you can also find self-serve non-alcoholic beverages and snack stations. The United Polaris Lounge will be perfect for you if you wish for more lounge amenities before your flight.
As United Airlines is part of the Star Alliance, you may also have access to the Lufthansa Business Lounge as well as the Turkish Airlines Lounge at this airport.
Seat Type & Cabin Layout: For this route, United mostly operates two types of planes — Boeing 777-200 and Boeing 767-300ER. The 777-200 has a 1-2-1 configuration, with two seats in the middle and one by the windows. Each seat is semi-enclosed, lies flat, and has plenty of space to store your belongings. This configuration is great, as no matter where you sit, you will have direct aisle access. The 767-300ER has a 1-1-1 configuration, with one seat by the windows as well as in the middle. This way, no matter where you sit, you will have direct aisle access. Each seat is a lie-flat one and has a lot of storage space. No matter which plane you fly with, at your seat, you will find a TV, an amenity kit, bedding, and headphones.
Meal & Beverage Service: With United, you get to pick from multi-course meals inspired by international cuisines. There is also the option to preorder your meal at least 24 hours before your flight. If you need a special meal, you can also request it online. Each meal and snack during your flight is served with a drink of your choice, be it a wine, a cocktail, or a non-alcoholic drink.
Cost Range: For a ticket on this route, the prices may range from $3,200 to $10,500. If you book 2-3 months in advance, you can get a nonstop flight for approximately $4,200. However, last-minute ticket prices often exceed $9,000.
Frequent Flyer Program: MileagePlus is United’s frequent flyer program. If you sign up for this program, you can earn miles when you fly with the airline or purchase different products from United’s travel partners. Later, you can use your earned miles to buy or upgrade a ticket, add more baggage to your trip, or get access to certain lounges. To buy a ticket for this route, you would need at least 200,000 miles.
United offers great lounge options, modern and comfortable seats on its planes, and delicious meals for its business-class passengers. If this is something that you are looking for, United will not disappoint.
Lufthansa
Lounge Access & Perks: At Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), if you fly in business class, you have access to the Lufthansa Business Lounge located in Midfield Terminal, Concourse B, near gates B49 - B51. Inside the lounge, you have plenty of different seating options, as well as working stations. If you wish to eat something, here you will find a well-stocked buffet with both hot and cold food options. At the buffet, you can also get coffee, a soda from a soda fountain, water, or infused water. If you want a stronger drink, there is a selection of wine, liquor, and other alcoholic drinks at the bar.
If you want to freshen up before the flight, you can use one of the showers available. Other things you can find inside the lounge are lockers, free Wi-Fi, restrooms, and printers. At this airport, you can also access lounges owned by United Airlines, as well as Turkish Airlines.
Seat Type & Cabin Layout: On this route, Lufthansa typically operates Boeing 747-8, Airbus A340-300, and Airbus A380-800. No matter which plane you have for your flight, the seats have a 2-2-2 configuration. Here, there will be 2 seats by the windows and two in the middle. The downside of these seats is that if you sit next to the aisle, you have no window view, and if you sit by the window, you have no direct aisle access. Nevertheless, each seat lies flat and has bedding for when it’s time to sleep. At your seat, you will also find an amenity kit, headphones, power outlets, and a TV screen.
Meal & Beverage Service: Lufthansa’s business-class dining service offers multi-course meals inspired by German cuisine. If you wish to, you can preorder your meal before you fly, at least 24 hours in advance. Along with your food, you can choose an alcoholic beverage like a German or French wine, or something non-alcoholic, like coffee, juice, or soda.
Cost Range: For a roundtrip business-class ticket for this route, the price ranges from $3,200 to $10,000. The price you pay will depend on when you book your ticket and when you’re planning to fly. If you book 2-3 months in advance for July, for example, you can find tickets for as low as $3,700 for a nonstop flight. If you book a last-minute ticket, you will have to pay approximately $10,000.
Frequent Flyer Program: Miles & More is Lufthansa’s mile-earning program. After you sign up for it, you can earn miles each time you fly with Lufthansa. You can later use these miles to purchase flights from Lufthansa, upgrade your ticket, or for other purchases within the Star Alliance network. You can find out how many miles exactly you would need for a flight on this route after you sign up for this program.
Lufthansa is ideal for you if you wish to get a taste of German hospitality before you land in Frankfurt.
Turkish Airlines
Lounge Access & Perks: If you fly business class with Turkish Airlines from Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), you have access to the Turkish Airlines Lounge from Concourse B, next to Gate B43. Right as you enter the lounge, you can try some Turkish delight. The lounge has plenty of seating options for you to choose from. There are TVs and headphones as well, so you can watch your favorite show without being disturbed by the people around you.
The buffet has cold food options such as salads and pita bread dips, as well as hot options like soups, chicken, and rice. It wouldn't be a Turkish lounge without baklava, which you can also find at the buffet and enjoy with coffee, tea, or soda. There is also a bar if you want a stronger drink. Other amenities that you can find inside this lounge are showers, free Wi-Fi, printers, and copiers. Since Turkish Airlines is part of Star Alliance, you can choose to visit lounges from United Airlines as well as Lufthansa’s Business Lounge at this airport.
Seat Type & Cabin Layout: On this route to Frankfurt, Turkish Airlines typically operates Boeing 777-300ER and Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The 777-300ER has a 2-3-2 business-class configuration, with two seats by the windows and three seats in the middle. This configuration can be a bit uncomfortable if you get a seat with no direct aisle access, as you would have to step over your neighbor to leave your seat. Moreover, if you get the middle seat in the middle aisle, you will have little privacy. On the 787-9, you will find a 1-2-1 configuration. Since there are two seats in the middle and one by the windows, you will have direct aisle access with enough privacy no matter where you sit. The seats on both types of planes lie flat and come with a TV, bedding, headphones, amenity kits, and storage space for your belongings.
Meal & Beverage Service: Turkish Airlines is known for its award-winning catering during the flight. With a multi-course meal service, you have various meal choices, with main courses such as coal-fired kebab varieties, grilled fish, and a selection of local appetizers. In addition to the meals, you may also get snack service during your flight. With your meal, you can enjoy wines, champagne, spirits like whiskey and cognac, classic cocktails, and Turkish raki. If you want something non-alcoholic, there is freshly squeezed juice, Turkish herbal teas, and coffee.
Cost Range: Round-trip business-class prices may range from $2,700 to $7,500 for this route. If you book 2 to 3 months in advance, a one-stop flight via Istanbul may cost approximately $4,200, while last-minute fares often exceed $5,500.
Frequent Flyer Program: Miles&Smiles is Turkish Airlines' earning program. After signing up for it, you can earn miles each time you fly with Turkish or its partner airlines. You can later redeem the earned miles for flights, upgrades, and other purchases within Star Alliance. For a roundtrip business-class flight on this route, you would need to redeem roughly 350,000 miles.
Turkish Airlines is perfect if high-quality dining on board is a priority for you. Moreover, on your way to Frankfurt, you get to experience beautiful Istanbul as well during your layover.
Smooth Arrival at Frankfurt Airport (FRA)
Priority Disembarkation & Immigration Perks
As you arrive at the Frankfurt Airport as a business-class passenger, you will be among the first people to disembark. This way, you will pass quickly through immigration and customs. Since you flew business, your baggage will also be one of the first to leave the plane, so you can pick it up from the carousel within 15 to 30 minutes after landing.
Navigating the Arrival Terminal
Frankfurt Airport has two main terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. United Airlines Lufthansa, and other Star Alliance airlines, operate from Terminal 1.
At Terminal 1 you will find Concourses A, B, C, and Z, with arrivals typically happening on Level 1 (Arrivals Level). Terminal 2 is divided into Concourses D and E, with arrivals on Level 1. Terminal 1 is older and bigger than Terminal 2. Navigating your arriving terminal won’t be hard, as there are clear signs that guide you through the airport. If you know your arriving terminal, you can check its map ahead of time so when you land, you already know your way around. If you are arriving on a flight operated by Lufthansa, you can relax in the Lufthansa Welcome Lounge before leaving the airport.
Whether you arrive at Terminal 1 or 2, you will have a smooth experience. From both terminals, you can get direct transportation to the city center.
Getting from the Airport to the City Center
As you arrive at Frankfurt Airport (FRA), there are several transportation options you can choose from to reach the city center:
S-Bahn Train:
- Route: The S8 and S9 lines depart from the airport's Regionalbahnhof (regional train station) in Terminal 1, providing direct service to Frankfurt Central Station (Hauptbahnhof).
- Frequency: Trains run every 5–10 minutes throughout the day. The S8 operates from 04:28 am to 11:58 pm. The S9 operates from 04:11 am to 11:11 pm.
- Duration: The journey to the city center takes approximately 15 minutes.
- Cost: A single ticket costs €6 (about $7).
- Insider Tip: Tickets can be purchased at vending machines in the station. Before the trip, validate your ticket before boarding to avoid fines.
The train is the only direct public transportation option from the airport to the heart of the city. Since it runs frequently and doesn’t depend on traffic, it is the best choice if you need to reach the city center as fast as possible.
Taxi:
- Route: Taxis are always available outside Terminals 1 and 2, ready to take you to the city center or anywhere you need.
- Duration: Depending on traffic, the trip typically takes 20–30 minutes.
- Cost: Prices start at €30 ($30), with the final price depending on the time of day and traffic.
- Insider Tip: Licensed taxi vehicles are cream or white-colored with a black and yellow taxi sign on top.
If you are looking for a comfortable, private environment for a trip to the center, taxis are perfect for you.
Uber
- Route: Direct door-to-door service from Frankfurt Airport (FRA) to anywhere in central Frankfurt.
- Duration: Depending on traffic, the ride to the city center typically takes 20 to 30 minutes.
- Cost: Starting from €30 ($33), depending on traffic and your final destination.
- Insider Tip: Always try to confirm with the driver before starting your trip if they accept card payments. Also, if you know your arriving terminal, check Uber’s website for the exact pickup location.
If you are used to paying with a card and want a convenient and stress-free ride to the city center, an Uber is the best choice for your arrival at Frankfurt Airport.
Bus:
- Route: The bus stops are located opposite Terminal 1 at the arrival level and on Level 2 at Terminal 2.
- Frequency: Buses typically depart every 25 minutes. The 61 bus operates between 04:09 and 00:39 on weekdays and until 00:09 on weekends and holidays.
- Duration: The trip to central Frankfurt takes about 25–30 minutes.
- Cost: Tickets are priced at €7 (about $7.5).
- Insider Tip: Before you board the bus, validate your ticket.
If you have a specific station you want to get to, then the bus is a good option for you. Keep in mind that there might not be a lot of space for your luggage on the bus, as it can get a bit crowded.
Private Transfers:
- Route: With pre-booked private car services, you have flexible and convenient transportation to the city center or anywhere you need to go.
- Duration: The travel time to the center is approximately 20–30 minutes, depending on traffic.
- Cost: Prices vary based on the service provider, vehicle type, and how many passengers are traveling, but they typically start at €50 (approximately $55).
A private transfer is a secure transport option, as the driver of your vehicle can monitor the flights in case of delays. This way, you have guaranteed transportation to your destination.
No matter what you prefer, at Frankfurt Airport you will have a wide range of transportation options to suit your preferences and schedules
Travel Tips for Business Class Fliers
Flying from Washington to Frankfurt in business class means that you will have a comfortable and restful journey from beginning to end. If you wish to experience this comfortable journey and still save on your ticket, you can do that! We put together a few tips that can save you money on your ticket as well as some tips to help you plan your trip.
Book in advance: If you know ahead of time when you’re planning to fly and can afford to book in advance, we recommend that you do so. As prices rise closer to the departure date, if you book your tickets 3–6 months in advance, you can save up to 30% compared to buying a last-minute ticket.
Opt for flights with layovers: While not always the case, most often, flights with layovers can save you 15-25% on a business-class ticket for this route. If having a layover doesn’t bother you, consider this before you book next time.
Use booking platforms: Booking a ticket doesn't have to be a lengthy process or a one-man job. If you’re too busy to tackle all the details of booking a flight, online travel agencies (OTAs), can be of help to you. OTAs often have access to unpublished discounted fares for business-class tickets, so you can find deals that can’t be found anywhere else online. Priceline, for example, also has tools like Express Deals, which can get you discounted rates on business-class fares. You can also set up fare alerts, so if prices drop, you will be notified immediately. Another great thing about OTAs is that they have agents that can help you find the perfect flight.
Buying miles: If you buy miles from an airline, you can get a business-class ticket at a much lower price. First, check the number of miles you need for a business class award ticket for your route. You can usually check this on the airline's official website or you can contact their customer service. After you know how many miles you need for your route, calculate the total cost of purchasing the miles you need for your route and compare it to the cash price of the ticket. In many cases, especially during promotional periods, buying miles can save you a significant amount of money.
Final Insights
Your trip to Frankfurt can be one to remember. Flying in business class gives you the opportunity to enjoy the time you spend on the way to Frankfurt, not just your stay there.
To find the best flight, check what airlines fly to your destination and compare their services. One airline might have very good lounge services, but you might care more about inflight meals, so it’s always good to compare. If you analyze your options, you can find something that will fit your needs best. And if you want to save money on your ticket, consider following the tips mentioned earlier.
Traveling doesn’t have to be tiring and neither should be booking a ticket. Our website has plenty of business-class flights that you can choose from. If, however, you can’t find what you want, contact our team for expert booking assistance who will help you at every step of the booking process.
Flights to Frankfurt am Main
- Flights
- North America
- United States
- Washington, D.c.
- Washington
