Air Berlin destinations
This is a list of destinations served by Air Berlin, the second largest German airline and a member of the oneworld alliance, as of October 2014.
Africa
- Hurghada – Hurghada International Airport
- Marsa Alam – Marsa Alam International Airport
- Sharm el-Sheikh – Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport
- Agadir – Al Massira Airport
- Marrakech – Marrakesh Menara Airport
North America
- Chicago – O'Hare International Airport
- Fort Myers – Southwest Florida International Airport
- Los Angeles – Los Angeles International Airport [seasonal]
- Miami – Miami International Airport
- New York City – John F. Kennedy International Airport
Asia
- Tel Aviv – Ben Gurion International Airport
Europe
- Graz – Graz Airport
- Innsbruck – Innsbruck Airport [seasonal]
- Salzburg – Salzburg Airport
- Vienna – Vienna International Airport
- Split – Split Airport [seasonal]
- Prague - Prague Airport (begins 13 April 2015)
- Billund - Billund Airport (begins 13 April 2015)
- Copenhagen – Copenhagen Airport
- Berlin – Berlin Tegel Airport Hub
- Cologne/Bonn – Cologne Bonn Airport
- Dresden – Dresden Airport
- Düsseldorf – Düsseldorf Airport Hub
- Frankfurt – Frankfurt Airport
- Friedrichshafen – Friedrichshafen Airport [seasonal]
- Hamburg – Hamburg Airport focus city
- Hanover – Hannover Airport
- Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden – Baden Airpark
- Leipzig/Halle – Leipzig/Halle Airport
- Munich – Munich Airport focus city
- Münster/Osnabrück – Münster Osnabrück Airport
- Nuremberg – Nuremberg Airport
- Paderborn/Lippstadt – Paderborn Lippstadt Airport
- Saarbrücken – Saarbrücken Airport
- Stuttgart – Stuttgart Airport focus city
- Westerland – Sylt Airport
- Corfu – Corfu International Airport [seasonal]
- Heraklion – Heraklion International Airport [seasonal]
- Karpathos – Karpathos Island National Airport [seasonal]
- Kavala – Kavala International Airport [seasonal]
- Kos – Kos Island International Airport [seasonal]
- Mytilene – Mytilene International Airport [seasonal]
- Patras – Araxos Airport [seasonal]
- Preveza – Aktion National Airport [seasonal]
- Rhodes – Rhodes International Airport [seasonal]
- Samos – Samos International Airport [seasonal]
- Thessaloniki – Thessaloniki International Airport [seasonal]
- Zakynthos – Zakynthos International Airport [seasonal]
- Guernsey – Guernsey Airport [seasonal]
- Budapest – Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport
- Reykjavík – Keflavík International Airport [seasonal]
- Bari – Bari Airport
- Brindisi – Brindisi Airport
- Cagliari – Cagliari-Elmas Airport [seasonal]
- Catania – Catania-Fontanarossa Airport
- Florence – Peretola Airport
- Lamezia Terme – Lamezia Terme Airport [seasonal]
- Milan - Linate Airport[1]
- Naples – Naples Airport
- Olbia – Olbia - Costa Smeralda Airport
- Rimini - Federico Fellini International Airport [seasonal]
- Rome – Leonardo da Vinci Airport
- Venice – Venice Marco Polo Airport
- Jersey Airport [seasonal]
- Luqa – Malta International Airport [seasonal]
- Tivat – Tivat Airport [seasonal]
- Gdańsk – Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport
- Kraków – John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice
- Warsaw – Warsaw Chopin Airport
- Bucharest – Otopeni Airport
- Kaliningrad – Khrabrovo Airport
- Moscow – Domodedovo International Airport
- Saint Petersburg – Pulkovo Airport
- Belgrade - Belgrade Airport (begins 5 May 2015)
- Alicante – Alicante Airport
- Almería – Almería Airport
- Arrecife – Lanzarote Airport
- Barcelona – Barcelona Airport
- Bilbao – Bilbao Airport
- Fuerteventura – El Matorral Airport
- Ibiza – Ibiza Airport
- Jerez de la Frontera – Jerez Airport
- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria – Gran Canaria Airport
- Madrid – Barajas Airport
- Málaga – Málaga Airport
- Menorca – Menorca Airport
- Palma de Mallorca – Son Sant Joan Airport focus city
- Santa Cruz de la Palma – La Palma Airport
- Seville – San Pablo Airport
- Tenerife – Tenerife North Airport
- Tenerife – Tenerife South Airport
- Valencia – Valencia Airport
- Gothenburg – Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport
- Stockholm – Stockholm-Arlanda Airport
Terminated destinations
Air Berlin served the following destinations on a regular basis, which have been cancelled since.
Africa
- Malé – Malé Airport
Asia
- Sulaimaniyah – Sulaimaniyah International Airport
- Bangkok – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport
- Phuket – Phuket International Airport[2][3]
- Bodrum – Milas-Bodrum Airport
Europe
- Berlin – Berlin Schönefeld Airport
- Bremen – Bremen Airport[4]
- Dortmund – Dortmund Airport[5]
- Erfurt/Weimar – Erfurt-Weimar Airport
- Memmingen – Memmingen Airport
- Usedom – Heringsdorf Airport
- Weeze – Weeze Airport
- Zweibrücken – Zweibrücken Airport
- Skopje – Skopje Airport
- Amsterdam – Amsterdam Schiphol Airport
- Asturias – Asturias Airport
- Ciudad Real – Don Quijote Airport
- Murcia – Murcia San Javier Airport
- Santiago de Compostela – Santiago de Compostela Airport
- Arvidsjaur – Arvidsjaur Airport
- Gothenburg – Gothenburg City Airport
- Belfast – Belfast City Airport
- Bournemouth – Bournemouth Airport
- Glasgow – Glasgow Airport
- London
- Manchester – Manchester Airport
- Southampton – Southampton Airport
North America
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Airberlin and Alitalia sign codeshare deal, switches to Milan Linate Airport". Air Transport World. 14 October 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
- ↑ http://www.airliners.de/air-berlin-tritt-letzte-thailand-route-an-etihad-airways-ab/31622
- ↑ http://airlineroute.net/2014/02/25/eyab-hkt-w14/
- ↑ http://www.touristik-aktuell.de/nachrichten/verkehr/news/datum/2014/10/15/air-berlin-rueckzug-aus-dortmund/
- ↑ http://www.derwesten.de/staedte/dortmund/air-berlin-verlaesst-dortmund-komplett-id9936420.html
- ↑ http://airlineroute.net/2014/10/14/ab-txlosl-jan15cxld/