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Stuttgart Airport to Düsseldorf Airport Transfer

The price is agreed before you book. No meter, no surge pricing.

  • Fixed price
  • Free cancellation
  • Flight tracking
  • Meet & greet

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Stuttgart Airport to Düsseldorf Airport is 421 km by road, about 4h 16 in normal traffic. A private car does it kerb to kerb with your luggage in the boot, from €699 for up to 3 passengers, at a price fixed before you set off. The driver tracks the inbound flight and the drop-off is timed against your check-in rather than a timetable.

421km
Distance
4:16
Journey time
€699
From
The departures hall at Düsseldorf Airport under its white steel roof

A transfer between Stuttgart Airport and Düsseldorf Airport covers 421 km in around 4h 16. It exists for the day the connection breaks — when the replacement flight leaves from a different airport and getting there is suddenly your problem rather than the airline's.

The pickup is driven by your inbound flight number: the driver watches the actual landing time and waits 60 minutes free after touchdown, which is what a diverted or delayed arrival needs. At the far end the drop-off is at the terminal door, not the car park. Tell us the departing flight at booking and the schedule is worked backwards from its check-in deadline rather than forwards from a convenient departure. We run the same journey to Cologne Bonn Airport, priced the same way.

Luggage stays in the car for the whole 4h 16, which is the single biggest practical difference from any rail route: nothing is lifted onto a train at Stuttgart Airport, off it again at the interchange, or onto a second one for the run into Düsseldorf Airport. If the airline has rebooked you and is reimbursing ground transport, the invoice shows the route, the date and the fare in a form an airline will accept.

Crew, groups and repositioning

Not every booking on this route is a passenger in trouble. Airline and charter crew repositioning between bases, tour groups whose inbound and outbound use different airports, and corporate travellers moving between meetings at two hubs all use the same journey. Multi-vehicle bookings for a group are quoted as one price rather than several, so a party of twelve arrives together rather than in three cars that left at three different times, and account customers are invoiced monthly with cost centres rather than paying per journey.

If the departing flight moves while you are on the road

The inbound flight moving is the easy case and it is already planned for. The departing one moving is the case nobody thinks about until it happens. If it slips later, nothing needs doing — you simply arrive with more room against check-in than you booked for. If it is brought forward, or the airline rebooks you again mid-journey onto something leaving from a third airport, tell us while the car is still moving rather than when it arrives. A driver already on the road has options that a driver at a kerb does not, and that conversation is far easier at 421 km out than at the door.

Booking this for somebody else

A large share of these journeys are arranged by someone who is not travelling: a colleague at a desk in another timezone, a family member watching a flight tracker, or airline ground staff working through a queue of rebooked passengers. The booking is built for that. What it needs is the passenger's name, the two flight numbers, and one mobile that will actually be answered — which is usually the booker's, not the passenger's, since the passenger is in the air for most of the window that matters. Confirmation goes to both addresses, and the invoice goes to whoever is paying, which is frequently a third party again.

Why this journey is usually somebody else’s fault

Almost nobody chooses to change airports. The bookings we see on this route come from a short list: a missed connection where the replacement departs from elsewhere, a return flight that was always from a different airport than the outbound, an airline rebooking after a cancellation, and a cheap outbound paired with a cheap return that happen not to share a runway. All four have the same shape — a deadline you did not set, at an airport you did not plan to be at. That is why this page leads with the drive time rather than the price: on this route the question is whether you make it, and the fare is secondary.

Fleet

Choose your vehicle

Every class includes the same service — flight tracking, meet and greet, waiting time and a fixed price. What changes is the space.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class flagship saloon — GermanRide First Class

First Class

From €1288

Top of the range

3 passengers / 2 bags

Mercedes-Benz S-Class or similar

A flagship saloon — the long-wheelbase, rear-seat-first kind. Booked for board-level guests, client collection and the journeys where the car is part of the impression.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class executive saloon — GermanRide Business Class

Business Class

From €741

The default for work travel

3 passengers / 2 bags

Mercedes-Benz E-Class or similar

An executive saloon with room to work, quiet enough to take a call, and a boot built for checked luggage rather than weekend bags. The class most corporate accounts book by default.

Toyota Corolla Hybrid saloon — GermanRide Economy

Economy

From €699

The sensible one

3 passengers / 2 bags

Toyota Corolla Hybrid or similar

A clean, current saloon with a professional driver. Everything that matters — flight tracking, meet and greet, a fixed price — is included; you are simply not paying for a badge.

Mercedes-Benz V-Class van — GermanRide Business Van

Business Van

From €825

Groups and real luggage

7 passengers / 7 bags

Mercedes-Benz V-Class or similar

Seven seats, a boot that takes seven cases, and a sliding door that makes loading at the kerb straightforward. The class families and small teams actually need.

A Mercedes-Benz Sprinter minibus — GermanRide Minibus

Minibus

Price on request

Up to sixteen

16 passengers / 16 bags

For conference groups, wedding parties and trade-fair teams moving together. Quoted as one fixed price for the whole group rather than per seat.

Prices shown are the starting fare for this route and include tolls and airport access charges. Your exact price is confirmed before you book.

Straight answer

Is a private transfer the right choice here?

Could you do this by train? Usually, and it is worth knowing what it involves. Very few German airports are directly connected to each other by rail: the normal route is Stuttgart Airport → city centre → change → city centre → Düsseldorf Airport, which is two or three services and at least one interchange with all of your luggage, at a station where nobody helps you carry it. At 421 km we will be straight with you: a domestic flight or a fast train is usually the better answer, and a 4h 16 drive is only the right call when the flights are gone, the luggage is awkward, or there are enough of you that the arithmetic changes. If you are one person with a cabin bag and there is a seat on a train, take the train.

Side by side

How the ways of making this journey compare

Way of travelling Journey time What you pay Where it leaves you
Private transfer 4h 16 €699 fixed, for up to 3 passengers The address you booked
Metered taxi 4h 16, plus whatever the traffic does Metered — not known until you arrive The address you booked

Split 3 ways, the €699 fare is €233 a head — a rail ticket is priced per person, this one is priced per car.

Journey time and distance are measured on the road graph this route is priced from. Rail times are the fastest scheduled service and are shown only where we have verified one. We publish no figure for a metered taxi because the tariff is set locally and the fare is not known in advance — which is the difference this table exists to show.

What is included

The same on every route, in every class, at every hour.

Fixed price

Agreed in full before you book. Traffic, tolls and airport charges are already in it — the meter does not exist.

Flight tracking

We watch the flight number you give us. Land early or three hours late and the pickup moves with you, at no extra cost.

Meet and greet

Your driver waits inside arrivals holding a name sign, helps with the luggage and walks you to the car.

60 minutes waiting

Free waiting time after touchdown — enough for passport control and baggage reclaim without anyone watching a clock.

Door to door

From the exact address to the exact address. Not to the nearest station, and not to a rank at the end of the road.

Child seats

Infant, child and booster seats specified at booking. They are not charged as an extra.

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before pickup at no charge. Plans change; that is not something to be fined for.

Professional drivers

Licensed, insured, English- and German-speaking, and briefed on your journey before they set off.

Business travel

Booking for a company, or for somebody else

Most of what a company needs from a transfer is not a discount — it is knowing the number before the journey, and knowing somebody will be standing there holding the right name. Both are how this service already works.

Book on behalf of someone else

Name a colleague, a client or a candidate as the passenger and put your own address on the confirmation. The driver holds their name at arrivals; the booking, the changes and the receipt stay with you.

A price that survives an approval

The fare is fixed before you book, so it goes into an approval or onto an expense claim as a known number rather than an estimate. Traffic on the day changes the journey, never the amount.

Collecting a client properly

Flight tracking moves the pickup with the aircraft, and the driver waits inside arrivals with a name board rather than texting from a car park. Someone you are trying to impress should not have to find anybody.

Parties larger than one car

A group that outgrows a van is quoted as the combination of vehicles that actually seats it, priced per car and confirmed as one booking — not turned away at the vehicle list.

Talk to us about regular travel

If your company runs this journey more than occasionally, it is worth a conversation rather than a form. Tell us the routes and the volume and we will tell you plainly whether we are the right operator for it.

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A chauffeur in black holding the rear door of a black SUV open — GermanRide chauffeur service

How the journey works

  1. 01

    Book in about a minute

    Enter the two addresses, the date and how many of you there are. You see the price for every vehicle class before committing to anything.

  2. 02

    Confirmation with the details

    You get the driver assignment, the vehicle, the pickup point and a number to call. Nothing about your journey is a surprise on the day.

  3. 03

    We watch your flight

    From the flight number, so a delay is our problem rather than yours. The pickup time is recalculated automatically.

  4. 04

    Meet, load, leave

    Your driver is in arrivals with a name sign before you clear customs. Luggage into the car, and you go — no queue, no negotiation.

Nearby

Other destinations around Düsseldorf Airport

We price the towns around Düsseldorf Airport the same way — every route has its own page, its own measured road distance and its own fixed price.

FAQ

Questions about this route

How long does it take to get from Stuttgart Airport to Düsseldorf Airport?

About 4h 16 for the 421 km in normal traffic. Build in more than that if you are catching a specific departure — the honest planning figure is the drive plus your airline's check-in deadline, not the drive alone.

What does an airport-to-airport transfer cost?

From €699 for up to 3 passengers, €741 in Business Class and €825 for a van seating 7. The fare is fixed at booking and covers tolls and airport access charges at both ends. There is no night or weekend surcharge.

My connection was cancelled — can you collect me at short notice?

Usually yes, and this is the most common reason this route is booked. Give us the flight you landed on and the one you need to reach; availability at very short notice depends on the hour, so call rather than book online if you are inside a couple of hours.

Will the driver wait if my inbound flight is late?

Yes. The flight number given at booking is tracked and the pickup moves with the real landing time at no extra cost, with 60 minutes of free waiting after touchdown to cover immigration and baggage reclaim.

Where exactly does the driver drop me?

At the departures door of Düsseldorf Airport, not in a car park or a drop-off zone several minutes away. Düsseldorf Airport has one terminal building, which removes the usual question.

Can the airline be invoiced directly?

We invoice the booker. Where an airline has accepted liability for ground transport it normally reimburses on production of a receipt, and the invoice we issue carries the route, date, passenger name and fare — the four things a claim form asks for.

From €699 Get a fixed price

Ready when you are

Tell us where you are going.

Two addresses, a date, and how many of you there are. You will see the price for every vehicle class before you commit to anything.

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