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  1. Sources: [3] [4] Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt ( German: Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg „Willy Brandt“, ( IATA: BER, ICAO: EDDB ), German pronunciation: [beːʔeːˈʔɛɐ̯] ⓘ) is an international airport in Schönefeld, just south of the German capital and state of Berlin, in the state of Brandenburg. [5] Named after the former ...

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    Due to Berlin's division during the Cold War, the city had no fewer than four airports. The American, British and French sectors of democratic West Berlin respectively controlled Tempelhof, Gatow and Tegel, while the Soviets held Schönefeld, just outside East Berlin, capital of the communist-aligned GDR. While this situation served the needs of the...

    The airport has two separate terminal buildings, with one train station for each; Terminals 1/2 and the now defunct Terminal 5. Terminal 1 opened after several delays in 2020. From there the vast majority of airlines depart and it is also the place to find most retail and food outlets - it is formed as a U-shape and contains departure areas A, B (b...

    The airport is served by almost all European legacy carriers from their respective home bases and also sees a significant number of low-cost operations and leisure flights. Since the demise of Air Berlin, the city does not have a legacy or hub carrier of its own with low-cost carriers easyJet and Ryanair offering the highest number of destinations ...

    Berlin Brandenburg Airport has a wide variety of transport connections, some of which are available around the clock. The most common and useful one for visitors should be using the railway network from the main airport station in the attic of Terminal 1. There are ticket vending machines on the mezzanine level above the station which are available...

    Terminals 1 and 2 are beside each other and connected after security. There are straight forward paths within the airport due to its geometric shape, however walking times can reach up to 15 minutes especially if you need to walk between the pier buildings containing the A and B gates with higher numbers. Automated walkways are only provided within...

    Airport lounges

    As of 2022, there are two lounges available at the airport, both located in the Schengen-area of Terminal 1. The Lufthansa Lounge has direct access to the Non-Schengen departures zone above though. For travellers not eligible for lounge access, there are seating areas in all terminals, which also feature columns providing sockets and USB charging. They tend to get crowded easily. 1. Lufthansa Lounge Berlin (next to Gate B20). Lounge for all Lufthansa Group and Star Alliance frequent flyers an...

    Observation deck

    1. Observation Deck (entry from the balcony of the Terminal 1 main hall, next to Starbucks.). 10:00-19:00. Outdoor observation deck on the roof of the Terminal 1 main building with views over the central apron and both runways in western direction. Accessible from the landside also for visitors. €3.(updated Jun 2022)

    Most eateries at the airport are found in the upstairs food court of the main hall of Terminal 1, after security but before passport control (for those leaving the Schengen area). There are also some places to get food in the non-Schengen waiting areas, but the selection is more limited. 1. asiagourmet (upstairs foodcourt after the central security...

    There is a selection of stores to buy souvenirs, newspapers, upscale clothing and the other usual travel necessities, however the number of stores is considerably smaller compared to other major international airports. Most outlets are located around the central market placeof Terminal 1, after security but before passport control (for those leavin...

    There is free unlimited Wi-Fiavailable throughout all terminals.
    The airport has 5G coverage from T-Mobile, Vodafone and o2.
    The nationwide emergency phone number for the German police is 110 and for rescue and fire services 112. The airport has its own medical and fire services on site.
    The German Federal Police Bundespolizei also has a branch at the airport. Their police officers regulary patrol the terminal areas and also staff the passport check counters.
    There are two pharmacies within the airport, before and after security (see Buy).
  2. The new Willy Brandt Berlin Brandenburg airport "" (IATA code BER) connects Berlin to all central transport corridors in Europe. On 31 October 2020, it will initially be opened with a capacity of 27 million passengers per year. By the year 2040 it is expected to handle up to 45 million passengers.

  3. International airport located in Berlin, with 4 runways, 262 connections and 77321 departures yearly, provides regular flights in DE 🇩🇪 and abroad. 2-letter IATA code. BER. 3-letter Iata code. EDDB. Country Code. 🇩🇪 DE. Time Zone. Europe/Berlin.

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  4. Berlin Brandenburg (U.C.) Airport (BER) Berlin, Germany (DE) Medium airport. +49 30 6091 6091 0 Visit official website. METAR. NOTAMS. Contact Details. IATA CodeBER. ICAO CodeEDDB. FAA Code.

  5. Airport Name: Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Airport Keywords: Berlin Brandenburg Willy Brandt. Airport (IATA) Code: BER.

  6. Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) Berlin Brandenburg Airport (IATA: BER, ICAO: EDDB) is an Large airport serving the city of Berlin in Germany. Passengers can fly to and from the airport with a scheduled service. The Berlin time zone is CET - Central European Time (UTC+1).

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