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  2. Berlin Schönefeld Airport - Wikipedia

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    Schönefeld Airport was the major civil airport of East Germany (GDR) and the only airport of the former East Berlin. On 25 October 2020 the Schönefeld name and IATA code ceased to exist, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] marking its closure as an independent airport, with large parts of its infrastructure being incorporated into the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport ...

  3. Berlin Brandenburg Airport - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Airports of Berlin - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Berlin-Schönefeld International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Berlin-Schönefeld International Airport

  6. Schönefeld (bei Berlin) station - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Berlin Tegel Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was named after aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal and was the fourth busiest airport in Germany, with over 24 million passengers in 2019. In 2016, Tegel handled over 60% of all airline passenger traffic in Berlin. [6] The airport served as a base for Eurowings, Ryanair and easyJet. [7]

  8. Berlin Tempelhof Airport - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Tempelhof Airport (German: Flughafen Berlin-Tempelhof) (IATA: THF, ICAO: EDDI) was one of the first airports in Berlin, Germany.Situated in the south-central Berlin borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg, the airport ceased operating in 2008 amid controversy, leaving Tegel and Schönefeld as the two main airports serving the city for another twelve years until both were replaced by Berlin ...

  9. BER Airport station - Wikipedia

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    The station is located in a 3.1-kilometre-long (1.9 mi) tunnel, on the Glasower Damm Ost–Bohnsdorf Süd railway and the Grünauer Kreuz–Berlin Brandenburg Airport railway, both of which branch off the Berlin–Görlitz railway; the Glasower Damm Ost–Bohnsdorf Süd railway also branched off the Berlin outer ring.