Berlin City officials have announced that the Brandenburg Airport has been given a new inauguration date of 27th October, 2013. As a result, flights to Berlin would take to the air next year in October. The long-awaited airport was set to open this year on 3rd June but due to various issues pertaining to fire safety, the date has been postponed until 27th October.
The date 3rd June was the result of last-minute and controversial issues that led to the original date of 3rd June. The Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) was scheduled to function in the month of June this year but the inauguration of the airport was held due to the problems over fire safety issues.
Berlin Airports CEO, Prof. Dr. Rainer Schwartz said, “The airport company would persevere to engage in talks with the tenants of the new airport as far as the opening date is concerned.
If we consider the totality, there are about 150 retail units that have been planned, out of which there are 39 restaurants and 20 service providers.”
The date 3rd June was the result of last-minute and controversial issues that led to the original date of 3rd June. The Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) was scheduled to function in the month of June this year but the inauguration of the airport was held due to the problems over fire safety issues.
Berlin Airports CEO, Prof. Dr. Rainer Schwartz said, “The airport company would persevere to engage in talks with the tenants of the new airport as far as the opening date is concerned.
If we consider the totality, there are about 150 retail units that have been planned, out of which there are 39 restaurants and 20 service providers.”
