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On 25 October 2020, Schönefeld Airport became Terminal 5 of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. [17] [2] The IATA code SXF was discontinued on this day. [1] Schönefeld's terminal buildings were intended to be used until the inauguration of a planned Terminal 3 by 2030 [18] with Ryanair as their primary tenant. [19]
A view of the apron of Berlin Schönefeld Airport (1990) Map showing the infrastructure of the Schönefeld area and the relationship between the new and old airports. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and following German reunification in 1990, Berlin once again became the German federal capital; leaders made plans to recognise the city's increased importance by constructing a large ...
Schönefeld Airport, showing the current and former runways as well as the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport, and city and state boundary. Berlin Schönefeld Airport (IATA: SXF, ICAO: EDDB), founded in 1934, the airport for East Berlin during the Cold War and closed in 2020, the old terminal and one of the runways became part of Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
Since the opening of BER, it serves BER Airport station instead. [6] On 25 October 2020, the station was renamed to "Flughafen BER – Terminal 5" [7] to reflect the re-development of Schönefeld Airport into an operational terminal of Berlin Brandenburg Airport. A few days later all train services except the S-Bahn switched to the new Terminal ...
After Schönefeld's facilities formally became Terminal 5 of BER ahead on 25 October 2020, [3] all airlines moved from Tegel to BER between 31 October and 8 November 2020. [6] The first flight to land at the new airport was an easyJet special service from Tegel on 31 October 2020, followed shortly after by a Lufthansa special service from ...
The rail extension includes include two new stops: Waßmannsdorf and Berlin Brandenburg Airport. [4] [5] Due to the opening of the new airport, Schönefeld Airport station has been renamed to "Flughafen BER - Terminal 5 station". When Terminal 5 was closed, the station has been renamed to Schönefeld (bei Berlin) station.
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The first, 5.9-kilometre-long (3.7 mi) section was opened in 1962 and served mainly as a connection to Berlin Schönefeld Airport and the associated long-distance station. In 2011, a 7.7-kilometre-long (4.8 mi) extension went into operation to connect with Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER).