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Πέμπτη 16 Οκτωβρίου 2025

Around 1.4 million travellers expected at BER during the autumn holidays: Antalya and Mallorca are the most popular holiday destinations / Media release of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH

 The autumn holidays in Berlin and Brandenburg will begin in a few days. From Friday, 17 October, to Sunday, 2 November, BER Airport expects a total of around 1.4 million passengers. At the start of the holidays, between Friday, 17 October, and Sunday, 19 October, the airport operator expects around 275,000 passengers. Around 97,000 travellers are expected to use BER on both Friday and Sunday. During the entire holiday period, 9,400 aircraft will take off or land at BER.

During the autumn holidays, flights will be operated to around 140 destinations in 50 countries. The most popular destinations are traditionally Mediterranean holiday resorts with guaranteed sunshine, especially Turkey (1,028 flight movements) and Spain (985 flight movements). The most popular destination is Antalya on the Turkish Mediterranean coast, with a total of 491 take-offs and landings. The Spanish island of Mallorca is also very popular, with 332 flight movements. easyJet offers the most flights, with 1,372 take-offs and landings, followed by Ryanair with 1,342 flights and Eurowings with 874 take-offs and landings.

The central Collins Aerospace system used by BER Airport for passenger and baggage check-in has now been restored. All airlines' workstations at the check-in counters and boarding gates have been reconnected. However, the remaining work will still take some time. This means that there may be delays to operations at the start of the holiday season.

'Following the challenging weeks after the cyber attack on Collins, we have been working intensively with our partners to prepare for the start of the autumn holiday season. Together, we are doing everything we can to ensure that our passengers have the smoothest possible journey. The high demand shows that air travel remains particularly important to many people,” says Aletta von Massenbach, CEO of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH.


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