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EXPLAINED: The airlines that offer direct flights between Berlin and the US

Passengers now can fly directly to the capital of the US, Washington DC, to the German capital for the first time since 2001. Which other airlines offer direct flights between the US and Berlin?

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United Airlines planes sit on the runway at Newark Liberty International Airport on November 30, 2021 in Newark, New Jersey. Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty via AFP

Most people in the US will be hard pressed to find direct flights from US cities to Berlin.

The majority of flights first make a stop in the business hubs of Munich or Frankfurt, after which plane travellers need to fly an extra hour with a connecting flight to the capital’s Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) airport, or take a train.

However, more airlines – both established companies and discount providers – continue to add flights between BER and the US.

Washington, DC to Berlin

United Airlines’ first direct flight from Washington, DC to Berlin since 2021 took place at the end of May. 

From now on, the connection will be offered regularly once a day, at 11:10 a.m. – for the time being, however, only in the airline’s summer flight schedule which stretches through the end of October. 

The flights take around nine hours.

“Now Washingtonians don’t have to travel via Frankfurt or Munich to get to Berlin,” said U.S. Ambassador to Germany Amy Gutmann at BER on May 26th.

This isn’t the first time the route has existed, however: in 2001, Lufthansa flew from Tegel to Washington for a few months. 

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After the terrorist attacks of September 11th, however, the service was discontinued and not resumed.

Other connecting flights

At the end of May, Delta Airlines also added another connection to New York from BER: the airline flies daily to John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) and back.

Berlin’s new mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) and Brandenburg’s minister president Dietmar Woidke (SPD) were both at BER last month to mark the first Delta take off flight.

Last year, the Norwegian low-cost airline Norse Atlantic also added connections between BER and Los Angeles, Florida and New York to its program. 

Currently, though, Norse only flies to New York (JFK) from BER Airport. In partnership with German carrier Lufthansa, United also offers a limited number of flights from JFK to BER.

Those hoping to fly from the other big west coast travel hub of San Francisco will be hard-pressed to find a connecting flight though. 

The former AirBerlin offered direct flights for a short time, but they were discontinued when the airline itself went out of business in 2017.

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Passengers in Germany urged to prepare for crowded airports over holiday weekend

German airports are expecting around 2.5 million passengers to be jetting off around the Whitsun holiday weekend.

Passengers in Germany urged to prepare for crowded airports over holiday weekend

The next major rush after Easter is coming up at German airports.

According to the airport association ADV, more than 2.5 million passengers are set to travel over the Whitsun long weekend. 

Whit Monday or Pfingstmontag on May 20th is a public holiday across Germany, meaning most people have the day off work while shops will be closed. As the holiday falls on Monday, Germans often take a trip to make the most of the long weekend – or even take some annual leave around this time to extend their time off. 

This year’s outlook on air passengers signals a five percent rise compared to last year. “The traffic development over the long Whitsun weekend shows that the desire for holiday travel is unbroken,” said ADV Managing Director Ralph Beisel.

Due to the rush, German airports are advising passengers to allow significantly more time to plan for their travel day.  

“For a relaxed start to their holiday, passengers should not only allow more time on the way to the airport on the day of departure, but also plan a time buffer for their stay at the airport,” said a spokesperson from Munich Airport.

Passengers are advised to check in online before departure and to use online check-in for their luggage along the drop-off counter at the airport if possible.

Airports have also urged people flying to cut down on the amount of hand luggage they take so that going through security is faster. 

Despite rising numbers, air traffic in Germany is recovering more slowly than in the rest of Europe since the Covid pandemic, according to the ADV.

Following the pandemic, location costs in Germany – in particular aviation security fees and air traffic tax – have doubled.

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“This is not without consequences,” said Beisel, of the ADV. “The high demand for flights from private and business travellers is offset by a weak supply from the airlines.”

READ ALSO: ‘Germany lacks a sensible airline policy’: Is budget air travel declining?

Passenger traffic at Frankfurt airport – Germany’s largest airport – in the first quarter of 2024 was also 15 percent below the pre-coronavirus year 2019.

In addition to snow and ice disruption at the start of the year, air travel from Frankfurt was particularly hit by various strikes, including by Lufthansa staff and other airport employees.

However, Fraport said it had increased its revenue in the first quarter of the year by around 16 percent to €890 million.

READ ALSO: Summer airport strikes in Germany averted as Lufthansa cabin crew reach pay deal

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