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Berlin Tegel Airport’s operating permit expires six months after closure
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6th May 2021
The dismantling and clearance of the facility is expected to cost €6m
On Tuesday (May 4), Tegel Airport’s permit to function as a commercial hub expired after ceasing operations in November of last year and moving premises to Berlin Brandenburg Willy Brandt (BER).
The hub was required to close six months after BER’s south runway began operating, as stated in the certification issued by the senate.
After more than 70 years of service, the airport saw its last take-off with an Air France service to Paris on November 8, 2020. Following this, the site went into ‘sleep mode’ as aircraft operations ended.
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Due to coronavirus pandemic, only 700,000 passengers could be handled
The airport company is satisfied with the launch of Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt despite the difficult conditions it faced under the global coronavirus pandemic. The first 100 days since BER opened on 31 October 2020 have shown: The new airport and its infrastructure have proven to be efficient and reliable. The technical facilities and handling processes are running stably and ensure a high level of safety, even under winter conditions. Minor disruptions in the processes, which are common in such large-scale projects, could be resolved quickly. The new Terminal 1 has also been well received by both travellers and visitors. Their feedback on our facilities, service and cleanliness has been positive.