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Lufthansa Group remains the largest provider at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER)

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The Lufthansa Group has maintained its position as the largest provider at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) in 2024.

Around 30 percent of all connections to and from the capital airport were operated by the group's airlines - including Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings and SunExpress. With a total of 6,4 million passengers transported last year, the Lufthansa Group remains the clear market leader at BER. The second-largest provider recorded a share of around 17 percent of flights.

On average, one of the group's aircraft took off from BER every 15 minutes, and the company's six airlines offered up to 500 direct flights to almost 60 destinations every week. Eurowings in particular contributed to this figure by connecting the airport with around 45 destinations in Europe, North Africa and the Gulf region. Passengers can reach more than 290 destinations worldwide via the Lufthansa Group's hubs.

For 2025, the Lufthansa Group plans to further expand its presence at BER, while other airlines are reducing their offerings. Swiss has started a daily non-stop connection to Geneva since October, and Eurowings will increase its seat capacity by 12 percent. In addition, new holiday destinations such as Bilbao, Corfu, Faro and Newcastle have been added to the program.

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