Flughafen Berlin Tegel

Berlin Tegel Airport (German: Flughafen Tegel “Otto Lilienthal) (IATA TXL, ICAO: EDDT) is the main international airport of Berlin, the federal capital of Germany. It has served formerly West Berlin and ranks ahead of the smaller BerlinSchonfeld Airport. The airport is christened after OttoLilienthaland the fourth busiest airport in Germany with just over 20.7 million passengers in 2014. The airport is a hub for Air Berlin and serves as a base for Germanwings. It features flights to several European metropolitan and leisure destinations as well as some intercontinental routes.

It is situated in Tegal, a section of the northern borough of Reinickendorf, 8 km (5.0 mi) northwest of the city centre of Berlin. Tegel Airport is notable for its hexagonal main terminal building around an open square, which makes walking distances as short as 30 m (98 ft) from the aircraft to the terminal exit. The airport is due to close when the new Berlin BrandenburgAirport opens, which is scheduled to be sometime during 2018, as of January 2017.

Berlin Tegel Airport in Berlin, Germany has a runway length of 9918 feet and is suitable for Small props, Small Jets, Medium Jets, Long Range Jets, Regional Airliners and Large Airliners.

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