Berlin Brandenburg Airport puts Terminal 2 (T2) into operation for the summer flight schedule. The airline Ryanair will be the main user. The first departure from the new BER terminal will also be undertaken by the Irish airline on March 24. Passengers and collectors are asked to find out more about the respective terminal in advance. For each flight, the digital display boards at the airport, on the website and in the app indicate whether the flight will take off or land at T1 or T2.
The approach for passengers to Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 is identical. The train station below Terminal 1 offers a direct connection to both terminals. The multi-storey car parks at BER can also be used equally for both terminals.
Aircraft with arriving passengers are parked on the apron at Pier Nord in the immediate vicinity of Terminal 2. From there, passengers go to T2 via the connecting bridges. The baggage reclaim area can be found on the ground floor after a short walk through the plaza. You can walk to the multi-storey car parks, taxis, buses or the underground train station via level E0.
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