
A private transfer from Frankfurt Airport to Frankfurt-Hahn Airport takes approximately 1 hour 15 minutes covering 120 km via the A60, A61 and B50.
A private transfer from Frankfurt Airport to Frankfurt-Hahn Airport takes approximately 1 hour 15 minutes covering 120 km via the A60, A61 and B50. Fixed-price door-to-door transfers start from €210 for up to 3 passengers — the fastest way to bridge the two airports that share Frankfurt's name.
Despite the name, Frankfurt-Hahn Airport (HHN) lies 120 km west of Frankfurt Airport, deep in the Hunsrück hills — a fact that surprises thousands of Ryanair passengers every year. FrankfurtRide bridges the gap with a direct private transfer of roughly 1 hour 15 minutes, far quicker and more predictable than the infrequent shuttle buses.
Frankfurt-Hahn Airport (HHN) is a former US air base in Rhineland-Palatinate that today serves as a low-cost and cargo airport, with Ryanair flights to destinations across Europe. It has a single compact terminal and no rail connection whatsoever — road transfer is the only way in or out. The airport sits between the Moselle Valley and the Rhine, roughly equidistant from Koblenz and Trier. For passengers connecting between an intercontinental arrival at FRA and a budget departure at HHN, a private car is the practical link.
The transfer leaves Frankfurt Airport on the A60 past Mainz, joins the A61 briefly, then follows the well-built B50 expressway across the Hunsrück plateau directly to the Hahn terminal. There is no train and the public bus runs infrequently with a journey time of up to two hours — a private transfer on the airport-to-airport network halves that. Your driver delivers you to the single terminal entrance, a two-minute walk from check-in.
Travellers visiting the region also book Cologne Bonn Airport (CGN) Transfer and Koblenz Airport Transfer from Frankfurt Airport.

With no rail link to Hahn, your realistic choices come down to three.
Direct, departs when you land, luggage loaded once, drop-off at terminal door
Costs more than the bus for a single traveller
Cheapest option
Infrequent departures, fixed timetable, no flexibility if your FRA flight is delayed
Same route flexibility
One-way drop fees at HHN are high; return logistics rarely make sense for a one-leg trip
FrankfurtRide tracks your inbound flight at FRA, so a late long-haul arrival never strands you. Your driver loads all luggage — including the oversized bags low-cost carriers charge dearly for — and drops you steps from the HHN check-in desks.
The route runs 24/7 all year, matching Hahn's early-morning and late-evening low-cost waves. Summer holiday season (June–September) sees the heaviest Ryanair schedules and the strongest demand for transfers. In winter, the elevated B50 across the Hunsrück can carry snow while Frankfurt stays clear, so drivers add buffer time between November and February. Booking 24–48 hours ahead is recommended at all times of year.
FrankfurtRide charges a fixed price from €210 between FRA and HHN — usually less than two one-way bus tickets plus a taxi for a family, and door to door. All vehicle classes carry standard luggage free.

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Landing at Hahn on a Ryanair flight and connecting from FRA? FrankfurtRide runs the identical route in reverse — your driver meets you outside the Hahn terminal and delivers you to your FRA departure terminal at the same fixed price.
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