EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg (airport codes: BSL, MLH and EAP) is located in France, in the Saint-Louis area, near the borders of both Switzerland and Germany. It is one of only a few airports in the world that is jointly operated by two countries. While it is physically located wholly on French soil, it is operated under an agreement between France and Switzerland. The airport’s official website is: http://www.euroairport.com/EN/accueil.php.

For those interested in driving to or from Mulhouse airport, detailed directions can be found by visiting the following website: http://www.euroairport.com/EN/voyageurs.php?PAGEID=60〈=EN.

Parking at the airport is plentiful and for detailed information about the various options, click here: http://www.euroairport.com/EN/voyageurs.php?PAGEID=64〈=EN.

For those who prefer not to drive to the airport, there are other forms of transport, including train, taxi, bus and shuttle.

Mulhouse airport has two terminals that are connected internally on all three levels.

EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg offers many amenities to its customers, including currency exchange, Swiss post office, Internet terminals and Wi-Fi service at various locations throughout the airport. There are also several rental car companies that offer their services on the airport premises.

For those spending some time here, there are several shops available in both the public area of the airport and in areas exclusively reserved for ticketed passengers. There is also a restaurant where you can have a bite to eat while waiting for your flight.

Live flight information for both departures and arrivals can be found by clicking here: http://www.euroairport.com/EN/accueilvols.php?PAGEID=327.

There are no hotels within the airport, but there are several within a five kilometre radius.