Located in the capital city of State of Saarland in Germany, Saarbruecken Ensheim Airport is an international airport handling a limited number of leisure routes in addition to flights connecting with all major domestic airports. The airport has one terminal building which includes a range of modern facilities. Since Saarbruecken Ensheim Airport does not have a jet bridge it uses optional facilities like bus boarding and walk boarding.
Ground transportation from the airport can be easily arranged as there are many options for passengers to choose from. Saarbruecken Ensheim Airport is connected to important motorways such as the A1 and A6. The motorway passes through the city of Saarbrucken as well as other important destinations including Luxembourg, Mannheim, Metz and Trier. The airport provides connectivity for those wishing to transfer directly to France with ground transportation link via the L108 Federal Highway.
The city stands on a massive coal basin in Germany. Given its significance as an industrial city Saarbrucken has become a vital transportation center in the country. Some of the prominent industries in the area are pottery, steel, iron, sugar and beer.
There are also factories that produce construction materials and machinery. Despite being an industrial part of the country Saarbrucken has great historical and cultural value. A visit to this town would only be total if you have seen at least a few of the historical landmarks for which it is world famous. The ancient stone bridge over the Saar which is said to have been built in 1546, Saarbruecker Schloss built in the 18th century, the Gothic Church of St Arnual, St. Johanner Market are just a few to name.