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  2. Berlin Tegel Airport - Wikipedia

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    British Midland Boeing 707-320 at Berlin Tegel Airport in 1972 World Airways Boeing 747-200 at Berlin Tegel Airport in 1973. From 1966 until 1968, UK independent Lloyd International was contracted by Neckermann und Reisen, the tour operator of West German mail-order concern Neckermann, to launch a series of inclusive tour (IT) flights from Tegel.

  3. File:Airport map TXL EN.svg - Wikipedia

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    Expansion of Tegel Airport as it was initially planned. English: Map of the terminal area of Berlin-Tegel airport . This current layout differs strongly from the expansion that was originally planned in the late 1960s, see: TXL - initally planed expansion

  4. Airports of Berlin - Wikipedia

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    The former northern runway (shut down in 2007) crossed the city and state boundary, the rest of the airport (including the terminal building) was in Brandenburg. Berlin Tegel Airport "Otto Lilienthal" (IATA: TXL, ICAO: EDDT), the former main airport of Berlin (and prior to that West Berlin). It was built during the Berlin Airlift in 1948, was a ...

  5. File:Map of Berlin airports.svg - Wikipedia

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    Aéroport de Berlin-Tempelhof; Aéroports de Berlin; Utilisateur:Mathious Ier/10-16 mai 2023; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Bandar Udara Berlin Schönefeld; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Aeroporto di Berlino-Tegel; Trasporti e infrastrutture di Berlino; Aeroporto di Berlino-Brandeburgo; Usage on sv.wikipedia.org Berlin-Tegels flygplats; Lista över ...

  6. Tegel - Wikipedia

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    Tegel is chiefly known for being the location of Berlin-Tegel Otto Lilienthal, Berlin's former main airport.It has a population of 33,417 and houses the Tegel Prison, one of Germany's largest prisons with about 1,700 inmates as of 2007, known from Alfred Döblin's 1929 novel Berlin Alexanderplatz.

  7. List of the busiest airports in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Map of Germany's domestic commercial flight routes as of 2016 [needs update] ... Berlin Tegel Airport: TXL: Berlin: Berlin: 15,025,600: 6.0% 5: Hamburg Airport: HAM:

  8. Pan Am Flight 708 - Wikipedia

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    Pan Am Flight 708 (PA 708) was a cargo flight that crashed on initial approach less than 10 mi (16 km) west-southwest of its destination airport, Berlin Tegel in Germany, in the early morning hours of November 15, 1966.

  9. List of airports in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Schönefeld Airport (closed October 2020) Berlin: Berlin: EDDT: TXL: Berlin Tegel Airport (closed 8 November 2020) Berlin: Berlin: EDDI: THF: Berlin Tempelhof Airport (closed October 2008) Bremerhaven: Free Hanseatic City of Bremen: EDWB: BRV: Bremerhaven Airport (closed February 2016) Cologne: North Rhine-Westphalia: ETBB: Cologne ...