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Airport Berlin Brandenburg BER
The new airport Berlin Brandenburg International Airport was officially opened on 31st October 2020. The airport uses the IATA code BER, which prior to the new airport`s completion was used to designate all Berlin airports (most recenty these included Tegel and Schönefeld).Germany‘s capital, Berlin, now only has one international airport which is used for all flights operating in the region of Berlin and Brandenburg.
Due to its location in central Europe, all important European destinations as well as the large airports in eastern Europe are within easy reach of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. There are plans to expand further to also include lucrative intercontinental routes.
Berlin Brandenburg is expected to become Germany's third largest airport after Frankfurt and Munich, as well as being an important hub for German and international airlines.
Berlin Brandenburg International Airport is the most modern airport on the European continent, it carries the name of Willy Brandt, the former Chancellor of the German Federal Republic and also former mayor of Berlin.
Flughafen Tegel (TXL) in the northwest of the capital has been replaced by the new airport and, after its closure on 7.11.2020, was only used to operate flights for 6 months after this date when the need occured. After this, housing projects as well as other developments will be constructed on the former airport grounds.
The former airport Berlin-Schönefeld (SXF) has been integrated into Berlin Brandenburg airport and is now designated as Terminal 5.
- URL: Official website
- Parking: About 10,000 short and long-term parking spaces. At Terminals 1 and 2, these are divided into five modern multi-storey car parks and three ground-level car parks. At Terminal 5, one car park and three outdoor car parks. Free short-term parking spaces for pick-ups and drop-offs are available at both Terminal 1/2 and Terminal 5.
- Nearby cities: Berlin (0 km), Potsdam (26 km)
- Directions by car: Via the A113 motorway and the B96a (airport exit)
- Stations: The airport has its own railway station: "Flughafen BER - Terminal 1-2" beneath Terminal 1 on level U2. Here, passengers can take the Airport Express, the train lines RE7, RB14, RB22 as well as the city train lines S9 and S45. Currently, only S-Bahn city trains stop stop at "Terminal 5" station.
Location
Berlin Brandenburg Airport is located about 20 km from the centre of Berlin in Schönefeld/Brandenburg, southeast of the city of Berlin.
The airport is easy to reach by car using the airport exit on the A113 motorway as well as being connected to the B96.
Passengers arriving by train also have a direct connection to the airport. The stations "Terminal 1-2" and "Terminal 5" are located under the new building and connected to the Airport Express FEX, regional trains RE7, RB14 and RB22, and S-Bahn (city trains) S9 and S45. There are also a number of express and other local bus services operated by the local public transport provider, BVG.
Passengers with longer stopovers at the airport will find a number of hotels and pensions on the airport grounds – one of these is the newly constructed Steigenberger Hotel in the Airport City, close to the airport terminal.