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Air Berlin is switching to Malpensa


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Air Berlin is switching to Malpensa
Air Berlin announced it is switching its flights from Bergamo Orio al Serio to Milan Malpensa. From 16-Jun-08, 25 flights a week will be taking off from Terminal 1 of Malpensa Airport, heading for Berlin-Tegel and Düsseldorf. These two hubs offer connections to ten other German cities, as well as major European destinations, such as Gothenburg, Helsinki, Copenhagen and Moscow.

 

Air Berlin has been operating to Milan since 2002. The airline carried over 300,000 passengers in 2007.

About Air Berlin:

Air Berlin was founded in 1978 and has been enjoying steady growth ever since. Its route network includes major international cities and holiday destinations, as well as domestic flights within Germany. The Air Berlin Group includes only Air Berlin, Austrian airline, NIKI (24%), the Swiss airline, Belair (49%), the Munich-based airline, dba (100%), and since Mar-07 also the Düsseldorf-based airline, LTU (100 %). The Air Berlin Group currently operates 124 aircraft.

© Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 06-May-08
 

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