Daily PCR, express PCR and free antigen rapid tests possible with appointment optional
All information about the Hanover Airport Walk-in / Drive-In Corona test site
Adress
Hannover Flughafen (Maritim Hotel)
Maritimstrasse 1
30855 Hannover
Mail: [email protected]
Our test station is located at Maritimstrasse 1.
Opening hours
Monday – Sunday
- 07:00 – 12:30 Open
- 12:30 – 13:30 Break
- 13:30 – 19:00 Open
Current waiting times
Directions to the test station at Hanover Airport
Leave the A352 at the Hannover Airport exit and follow the signs to Hannover Airport. Turn left twice behind the airport pond to drive towards the Maritim Hotel. Turn into parking deck P1 (street level). You can recognize the entrance by the large Coronatest.de banner
Arrival by public transport
Take the S5 to the airport, leave the airport on the arrival level, take two right turns and go under the covered area over to the Maritim Hotel and enter parking deck P1 through the door to the right of the revolving door.
Parking facilities
You can drive directly into parking deck P1. You can leave the parking deck free of charge with your parking ticket within 15 minutes.
Photos of the test station at the Hanover Airport Walk-in
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Which test do i need?
There are various reasons for wanting to have a test for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus carried out. Perhaps you have had contact with an infected person, perhaps you are planning a family visit or a trip abroad. We offer various test options to meet your individual needs.
Antigen test
A rapid antigen test is the quick, safe method to determine if you have a corona infection. The tests we use have a very high specificity and sensitivity and are therefore highly reliable. An acute infection with SARS-CoV-2, the corona virus, can be reliably detected within twenty minutes by taking a swab in the nasopharynx.
RT-PCR Test
RT-PCR tests have a very high level of reliability and are recognized in almost all cases as evidence of a negative infection status. In addition to the nasopharyngeal swab, we also offer the relatively new gargle method, which the World Health Organization (WHO) equates in accuracy with the nasopharyngeal swab.