Napcabs (Schengen T1A Plus)
Frankfurt (FRA)
Summary
These Napcabs are in Frankfurt Terminal 1A for people flying within Europe. They are private pods where you can nap or work. They have a bed, free internet, and a place to charge your phone. You can pay with your card at the door.
Quick Details
Capacity
Private sleep cabins in the Schengen area of Terminal 1.
Pricing
Hourly rates that are cheaper at night and a bit more during the day.
Access
Located past security in Concourse A near the gates for European flights.
Amenities
Bed, internet, USB charging, and a multimedia touch screen.
Location
Terminal 1A Level 02
Facility Type
Pod
Immigration
No immigration
Transit SafeZone
Schengen
Accepted Cards
None
Connectivity
Walkable airside
About The Facility
Rest Before Your European Flight
If you are flying between cities in Europe, you might be in Frankfurt Terminal 1A. This area can be very busy. If you need a break, you can find Napcabs near the gates. These are private cabins just for one person. You stay inside the secure part of the airport, so you are always close to your plane.
A Cozy Cabin for One
The Napcab is a small room with a bed and a desk. It is very clean and has soft lighting. You can lie down and take a nap if you are tired. If you want to watch videos, you can use the free Wi-Fi. There are power plugs to keep your phone full of battery. It is a very private space where you can be alone and relax.
Multimedia Fun
Inside the cabin, there is a touch screen. You can use it to listen to music or check your flight details. You can even set a wake up call so you do not sleep too long. The cabin is soundproof, so the noise from the airport people will not wake you up. It feels very safe and cozy. It is like having a secret hideout in the airport.
Simple and Fast
Using a Napcab is very easy. You just use your credit card at the door to start your stay. You only pay for the time you use. When you are finished, you just walk to your gate in a few minutes. This is a great way to stay rested and happy while you travel through Germany and Europe.