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What amount of time, can storage lockers be
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Are you talking about the airport only or the whole city? For the airport it is up to three months (according to the airport website at frankfurt-airport.com/de/reisen/â¦)
â dirkk
Oct 27 '17 at 15:53
Also, which Frankfurt? There are at least two of them in Germany.
â Henning Makholm
Oct 27 '17 at 21:10
And one of them has two airports (airport Frankfurt and Frankfurt/Hahn)
â Gerald Schneider
Oct 28 '17 at 6:21
@HenningMakholm Technically ambiguous, but almost everybody means Frankfurt am Main (the one with a couple of million people and the huge international airport that's a major European hub) rather than Frankfurt an der Oder (the town of 60k people near the Polish border). Even Wikipedia calls the Frankfurt am Main article "Frankfurt" and just has a little note at the top linking to the Frankfurt an der Oder page.
â David Richerby
Oct 30 '17 at 8:19
@DavidRicherby: I'm reacting mainly because the OP seems to think he's disambiguating by tacking comma-Germany on, American-style.
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Oct 30 '17 at 8:58
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What amount of time, can storage lockers be
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closed as unclear what you're asking by choster, Henning Makholm, Ali Awan, Giorgio, David Richerby Oct 30 '17 at 8:19
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Are you talking about the airport only or the whole city? For the airport it is up to three months (according to the airport website at frankfurt-airport.com/de/reisen/â¦)
â dirkk
Oct 27 '17 at 15:53
Also, which Frankfurt? There are at least two of them in Germany.
â Henning Makholm
Oct 27 '17 at 21:10
And one of them has two airports (airport Frankfurt and Frankfurt/Hahn)
â Gerald Schneider
Oct 28 '17 at 6:21
@HenningMakholm Technically ambiguous, but almost everybody means Frankfurt am Main (the one with a couple of million people and the huge international airport that's a major European hub) rather than Frankfurt an der Oder (the town of 60k people near the Polish border). Even Wikipedia calls the Frankfurt am Main article "Frankfurt" and just has a little note at the top linking to the Frankfurt an der Oder page.
â David Richerby
Oct 30 '17 at 8:19
@DavidRicherby: I'm reacting mainly because the OP seems to think he's disambiguating by tacking comma-Germany on, American-style.
â Henning Makholm
Oct 30 '17 at 8:58
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Are you talking about the airport only or the whole city? For the airport it is up to three months (according to the airport website at frankfurt-airport.com/de/reisen/â¦)
â dirkk
Oct 27 '17 at 15:53
Also, which Frankfurt? There are at least two of them in Germany.
â Henning Makholm
Oct 27 '17 at 21:10
And one of them has two airports (airport Frankfurt and Frankfurt/Hahn)
â Gerald Schneider
Oct 28 '17 at 6:21
@HenningMakholm Technically ambiguous, but almost everybody means Frankfurt am Main (the one with a couple of million people and the huge international airport that's a major European hub) rather than Frankfurt an der Oder (the town of 60k people near the Polish border). Even Wikipedia calls the Frankfurt am Main article "Frankfurt" and just has a little note at the top linking to the Frankfurt an der Oder page.
â David Richerby
Oct 30 '17 at 8:19
@DavidRicherby: I'm reacting mainly because the OP seems to think he's disambiguating by tacking comma-Germany on, American-style.
â Henning Makholm
Oct 30 '17 at 8:58
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Are you talking about the airport only or the whole city? For the airport it is up to three months (according to the airport website at frankfurt-airport.com/de/reisen/â¦)
â dirkk
Oct 27 '17 at 15:53
Are you talking about the airport only or the whole city? For the airport it is up to three months (according to the airport website at frankfurt-airport.com/de/reisen/â¦)
â dirkk
Oct 27 '17 at 15:53
Also, which Frankfurt? There are at least two of them in Germany.
â Henning Makholm
Oct 27 '17 at 21:10
Also, which Frankfurt? There are at least two of them in Germany.
â Henning Makholm
Oct 27 '17 at 21:10
And one of them has two airports (airport Frankfurt and Frankfurt/Hahn)
â Gerald Schneider
Oct 28 '17 at 6:21
And one of them has two airports (airport Frankfurt and Frankfurt/Hahn)
â Gerald Schneider
Oct 28 '17 at 6:21
@HenningMakholm Technically ambiguous, but almost everybody means Frankfurt am Main (the one with a couple of million people and the huge international airport that's a major European hub) rather than Frankfurt an der Oder (the town of 60k people near the Polish border). Even Wikipedia calls the Frankfurt am Main article "Frankfurt" and just has a little note at the top linking to the Frankfurt an der Oder page.
â David Richerby
Oct 30 '17 at 8:19
@HenningMakholm Technically ambiguous, but almost everybody means Frankfurt am Main (the one with a couple of million people and the huge international airport that's a major European hub) rather than Frankfurt an der Oder (the town of 60k people near the Polish border). Even Wikipedia calls the Frankfurt am Main article "Frankfurt" and just has a little note at the top linking to the Frankfurt an der Oder page.
â David Richerby
Oct 30 '17 at 8:19
@DavidRicherby: I'm reacting mainly because the OP seems to think he's disambiguating by tacking comma-Germany on, American-style.
â Henning Makholm
Oct 30 '17 at 8:58
@DavidRicherby: I'm reacting mainly because the OP seems to think he's disambiguating by tacking comma-Germany on, American-style.
â Henning Makholm
Oct 30 '17 at 8:58
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Are you talking about the airport only or the whole city? For the airport it is up to three months (according to the airport website at frankfurt-airport.com/de/reisen/â¦)
â dirkk
Oct 27 '17 at 15:53
Also, which Frankfurt? There are at least two of them in Germany.
â Henning Makholm
Oct 27 '17 at 21:10
And one of them has two airports (airport Frankfurt and Frankfurt/Hahn)
â Gerald Schneider
Oct 28 '17 at 6:21
@HenningMakholm Technically ambiguous, but almost everybody means Frankfurt am Main (the one with a couple of million people and the huge international airport that's a major European hub) rather than Frankfurt an der Oder (the town of 60k people near the Polish border). Even Wikipedia calls the Frankfurt am Main article "Frankfurt" and just has a little note at the top linking to the Frankfurt an der Oder page.
â David Richerby
Oct 30 '17 at 8:19
@DavidRicherby: I'm reacting mainly because the OP seems to think he's disambiguating by tacking comma-Germany on, American-style.
â Henning Makholm
Oct 30 '17 at 8:58