New Berlin Airport to Close Terminal for a Year

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Berlin’s long-awaited new airport will have to close one of its terminals in 2021, just months after services launched there, a spokesperson said on Monday.

Terminal 5 is to be decommissioned from March, initially for one year, a spokesperson for the BER airport operator confirmed.

He cited the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused passenger numbers to plummet, as a reason for the move.

Travellers may recognise Terminal 5 as Schoenefeld Airport, as it was formerly known, before the 70s-era site was incorporated into the adjacent BER airport complex on the south-eastern outskirts of Berlin.

Terminal 1 was opened on Oct. 31, following a nine-year delay and a tripling of the project’s original 2-billion-euro budget.

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Terminal 5 was initially to stay open for a number of years, since passengers’ demand was expected to exceed the new infrastructure’s capacity – until the pandemic hit.

BER is currently catering to around a fifth of the anticipated number of planes and a 10th of flyers, according to its state-backed owner.

Berlin airport boss, Engelbert Daldrup is expected to present his plan for Terminal 5 to the supervisory board on Friday.

BER, in fact, has three terminals, but Terminal 2 is to remain closed for now due to the crisis. It is unclear when it will be launched.

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