Autumn holidays: Berlin-Brandenburg Airport expects 1,2 million passengers

Photo: Günther Wicker/Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
Photo: Günther Wicker/Berlin Brandenburg Airport.

Autumn holidays: Berlin-Brandenburg Airport expects 1,2 million passengers

Photo: Günther Wicker/Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
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The fall holidays, which run from October 20th to November 5th, will create increased demand. Presumably good news for Berlin-Brandenburg Airport, which could expect 1,2 million passengers during this time.

Berlin-Brandenburg Airport expects increased demand with the start of the 2023 autumn holidays. These will last from October 20th to November 5th. The airport is forecast to welcome 1,2 million passengers, an increase of 100.000 passengers compared to last year. The most successful day is expected to be October 20th with 90.000 passengers.

Aletta von Massenbach, CEO of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH, says the following: “We have prepared well for the autumn holidays at BER with the entire airport family. We ask our passengers to be well informed and recommend using our diverse digital offerings, which make traveling easier. The warm sunny and Mediterranean destinations in particular, but also city trips, are particularly popular this autumn. I’m also very pleased that Eurowings is adding to its offer to Dubai, with a destination that promises sunshine all year round.”

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