About EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport
Basel-Mulhouse International Airport, commercially known as EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, is a Franco-Swiss international airport located in France, in the administrative commune of Saint-Louis, Hésingue, and Blotzheim, in the French Alsace part of the Trinational Eurodistrict of Basel. It is 4.7 km (2.9 mi) west of the tripoint of France, Germany, and Switzerland, 3.5 km (2.2 mi) northwest of the city of Basel in Switzerland, 20 km (12 mi) southeast of Mulhouse in France, and 46 km (29 mi) south-southwest of Freiburg im Breisgau in Germany. The airport is jointly administered by France and Switzerland, governed by a 1949 international convention. It is the only binational airport in the world. The airport serves as a base for easyJet Switzerland and mainly features flights to European metropolitan and leisure destinations. Source: "EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg" by Wikipedia contributors (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroAirport_Basel_Mulhouse_Freiburg), licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Edit history on the linked Wikipedia page.
Overview
EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport is the main commercial airport for Mulhouse, France. Its IATA code is BSL and its ICAO code is LFSB. The clocks here run on Europe/Paris, the runway sits roughly 900 ft above sea level, and the airport is a busy regional hub, with around 95 scheduled departure pairs in the public OpenFlights schedule plus onward connections through partner airlines.
Terminals and concourses
Most travellers will pass through one of a handful of terminal areas at EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport. Bigger fields tend to split domestic and international traffic into separate halls, each with its own arrivals area, immigration counters, customs and a landside check-in concourse. Signage is bilingual wherever the local language and English share the airport, and walking between terminals at Mulhouse's main gateway is usually possible on foot. Where the aprons stretch more than a kilometre, a shuttle bus or an automated people mover takes over.
Lounges and amenities
Lounge options at EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport match what you would expect from a busy regional hub. There is normally at least one airline-run lounge for premium-cabin passengers and elite-status flyers, plus an independent or contract lounge that sells day passes and accepts programmes like Priority Pass, DragonPass, Plaza Premium and LoungeKey. Inside, you can usually count on hot food, espresso, charging at every seat, decent Wi-Fi, and showers at the busier terminals. Quiet zones, prayer rooms and family areas tend to sit landside near check-in.
Getting to and from the airport
Getting between EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport and central Mulhouse is straightforward. Licensed taxis queue at marked curbs outside arrivals, with metered or zoned fares posted at the rank. Ride-hail apps have a designated pickup point, often one level up at departures or in a nearby lot. Public transport varies by city. A primary gateway like this one almost always offers an express train, a metro line or a dedicated airport bus running from before the first wave of departures until after the last arrival. Long-stay parking, rental car desks and hotel shuttle stops are clustered together on the landside.
Tips for travellers
A few things worth knowing for EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport. Aim to arrive at least two hours before a domestic flight and three hours before an international one, especially during peak banks. Local time is Europe/Paris, so plan your transfers around the time difference if you are coming in from another zone. Save a screenshot of your boarding pass before you leave the house, since terminal Wi-Fi is hit and miss when it gets busy. If you are connecting on a partner airline, check whether your bag is tagged through to the final destination, because EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport handles a mix of in-terminal and inter-terminal connections. With 95 direct destinations on the public schedule, this is a useful node for both point-to-point trips and onward connections across France and the wider region.
More guides for BSL
Four extra pages dig deeper into lounges, layovers, getting to and from the airport, and the terminal layout itself. Open whichever one matches the problem in front of you.
Lounges at BSL
lounges
LAYOVERLayover at BSL
layover guide
TRANSPORTTransport at BSL
ground transport
TERMINALSTerminals at BSL
terminals and gates
Direct destinations from BSL
These are the cities you can fly to nonstop from EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg Airport, based on the published schedule. Tap any one to open its own terminal, lounge and route guide.
London Heathrow Airport
London, United Kingdom
CTACatania-Fontanarossa Airport
Catania, Italy
LPAGran Canaria Airport
Gran Canaria, Spain
PMIPalma De Mallorca Airport
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
TFSTenerife South Airport
Tenerife, Spain
AMSAmsterdam Airport Schiphol
Amsterdam, Netherlands
CDGCharles de Gaulle International Airport
Paris, France
FRAFrankfurt am Main Airport
Frankfurt, Germany
HAMHamburg Airport
Hamburg, Germany
MUCMunich Airport
Munich, Germany
BRUBrussels Airport
Brussels, Belgium
HERHeraklion International Nikos Kazantzakis Airport
Heraklion, Greece
BCNBarcelona International Airport
Barcelona, Spain
FCOLeonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport
Rome, Italy
VIEVienna International Airport
Vienna, Austria
ADBAdnan Menderes International Airport
Izmir, Turkey
AYTAntalya International Airport
Antalya, Turkey
FUEFuerteventura Airport
Fuerteventura, Spain
HRGHurghada International Airport
Hurghada, Egypt
DUSDüsseldorf Airport
Duesseldorf, Germany
IBZIbiza Airport
Ibiza, Spain
DUBDublin Airport
Dublin, Ireland
STNLondon Stansted Airport
London, United Kingdom
LCYLondon City Airport
London, United Kingdom
PRGVáclav Havel Airport Prague
Prague, Czech Republic