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Dortmund Airport (DTM) is a small international airport located just 10km from Dortmund, Germany. Every year, more than 2 million travellers pass through this airport on their way to destinations throughout Europe. DTM specialises in charter flights and low-cost airlines, so it's easy to find a cheap flight!

Flight and hotel prices jump in the summer months of June, July, and August, so we suggest flying in the spring or fall for the best deal. The winter months are beautiful in Germany (not unlike Canada's winter), but the cold weather makes it difficult to get around. To make sure you're getting the best deal on your flight to Dortmund, try using Skyscanner's search tool above! You can search for the cheapest
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Luckily, most of their airlines are low-cost options! easyJet, Eurowings, Ryanair, and Wizz Air are all represented, with regular routes between Dortmund and other European cities.

Unfortunately, there are no direct flights available from Canada to Dortmund. To get there, you'll have to stop in a major international airport like the ones found in Munich (MUC), Frankfurt (FRA), or London (LTN).

Germany is a part of the Schengen area, which means that Canadians can visit visa-free for up to 90 days at a time. You can also travel freely within Schengen area countries during your 90-stay trip! To avoid any issues at the airport, make sure your passport is valid for at least 30 days longer than you plan on staying in the Schengen area.

Dortmund Airport Facilities

Dortmund Airport is a modern airport with several shopping and dining options. There is no free wi-fi available, but you can purchase prepaid internet cards at the Information Desk as well as the West Bar and Shop. A 2-hour internet pass costs $7.75 CAD. After landing at the airport, follow the signs to collect your bags and head toward the exit. You'll find taxis lined up at the entrance which can take you to Dortmund city centre for about $40, or you can pick up your rental car at the desk located inside the airport. Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt and Thrifty car rental services all offer pickup at the

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