Dear readers, on 27 October, the new winter flight schedule 2024/2025 came into effect at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER). This schedule marks a further step in the development of the airport, which has seen a steady expansion of its route network in recent years. A total of 69 airlines offer flights to 133 destinations in 50 countries, eight more destinations than last year. The focus has been on strengthening long-haul connections. United Airlines, for example, continues its daily service to New York, while Norse Atlantic Airways resumes its service to Miami. New to the schedule is a connection to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, served by flynas and Eurowings. Flights to Dubai will also be increased, providing more options for travellers to the Middle East. In Europe, easyJet is expanding its presence with new destinations in Morocco and France, while Ryanair is increasing its winter schedule by eight per cent compared to last year. These developments show that BER continues to consolidate its role as a major international airport, remaining attractive for business travellers and tourists alike. The new winter flight schedule not only contributes to better connections in the capital region, but also reflects the positive economic development and growing demand for international connections. For businesses and professionals in the region, this is an important step in promoting global exchange and improving networking.
For a comprehensive overview of the new routes and connections, visit our interactive flight route map on the website. There you will find a complete list of all current flight connections to help you plan the best options for your trip. In this issue you can also read about: - DOXS NKLN: A new business centre in Berlin
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The GVZ is developing from a coal port into a modern logistics centre that is important for the economic growth of the region. - New hope for heart attack recovery
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For more news on the capital region's growth industries and property developments, visit our website. We hope you enjoy reading!
Best regards, Your team of the Airport Region BB |