For the 2024 summer season, Berlin Brandenburg Airport will serve 148 destinations in 49 countries in Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, North America, and North Africa.
Norse Atlantic Airways will resume service to New York on May 1 with four flights a week. Delta Air Lines will start its daily operation from the Big Apple on May 10. Hainan Airlines strengthens connectivity to Asia, increasing its route to Beijing to five weekly flights. Flynas will start operating to Berlin from September 4 with three weekly flights,
Ryanair is increasing its number of flights to 54 destinations from the German capital, the low-cost airline will include services to Castellon (Spain), Kaunas (Lithuania), Birmingham (UK), Trieste (Italy), Dubrovnik (Croatia) and Calabria (Italy). In addition, it will increase flights on routes to Rome, Manchester, and Tallinn.
Eurowings will have a schedule of 40 destinations from Brandenburg Airport, the airline will fly twice daily to Vienna (Austria) and Zurich (Switzerland). In addition, the schedule includes services to Yerevan (Armenia), Tivat (Montenegro), Tunis (Tunisia), Adana (Turkey), and Casablanca (Morocco). Eurowings will provide 8% more seats this summer than in 2023.
easyJet will provide more than 50 routes from Berlin this summer, including new services to Antalya (Turkey), Izmir (Turkey), Toulouse (France), Birmingham (UK) and Salerno (Italy). The seasonal connection to Bordeaux will return this summer and flights to Paris, Rome, and Zurich will increase significantly. The low-cost airline is increasing its seat offer by 7% compared to last year.
Aegean Airlines will offer 12 weekly flights from Athens. Azerbaijan Airlines will connect to the German capital with a service of three flights a week from Baku. Croatia Airlines will fly to Zagreb (Croatia) three times a week. Iberia Express will have a schedule of four weekly flights from Madrid.
LOT Polish Airlines will fly to Warsaw (Poland) three times daily. Scandinavian Airlines is expanding its services this summer, Stockholm-Arlanda will have two daily flights, Copenhagen will increase to 16 flights a week, and Oslo six flights a week. Seat supply will increase by more than 80% over the 2023 summer schedule.
SunExpress will start services to Kayseri (Turkey) and Diyarbakir (Turkey), both of which will have a schedule of one flight per week. SunExpress will offer 56 weekly flights between Berlin and Turkey this summer. Wizz Air will offer a daily flight to Rome and increase flights to Budapest and Tirana. Vueling will have up to 17 weekly flights from Barcelona.
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