No passenger traffic at BER on 25 January 2023
Due to the announced warning strike, no commercial flights are possible on Wednesday, 25 January 2023.
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Due to the announced warning strike, no commercial flights are possible on Wednesday, 25 January 2023.
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Berlin Brandenburg Airport has installed a new radar system to protect against bird strikes on aircraft, a first at a German airport.
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Berlin Brandenburg Airport has launched new services, BER Runway, which allows passengers to book additional access through the security controls.
Highlights include a multi-day team-building measure in which the trainees and dual students can get to know each other better, as well as a city tour through Berlin.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport will receive an updated schedule of airport charges, taking into consideration a case-by-case calculation methodology to calculate aircraft noise-related take-off and landing charges.
Brandenburg Berlin Airport has welcomed a total of 1.3 million passengers, who used both Terminals 1 and 2 during the month of March.
At Berlin Brandenburg Airport’s Supervisory Board first meeting of 2022, the airport has announced that it is prepared for a soar in passenger and air traffic recovery and further company developments.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport has launched new soundproof NapCabs, which offers passengers an opportunity to relax and catch-up on work or sleep during longer layovers.
Despite the turbulent atmosphere for aviation during 2021, including the fourth waive of COVID-19 and return of some travel restrictions, passenger figures at Berlin Brandenburg Airport remained high.
From 1 December 2021, Berlin Brandenburg Airport will return to using both of its runways simultaneously, to ensure stable flight operations during upcoming winter weather conditions.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport’s passenger demand increased to a total of 1.67 million travellers during October 2021, particularly because of the autumn holidays.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport reports more than 1.43 million passengers travelling through in August 2021, demonstrating the continued air traffic growth since the implementation of COVID-19 vaccines.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport attributes the growth due to passenger desire to travel in the summer holidays, as well as the easing of travel restrictions.