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Berlin airport to open in 2020 after nine-year delay

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BERLIN: Berlin’s new internatio­nal airport is set to open on October 31, 2020, its operating company said, after an embarrassi­ng nine-year delay owing to structural problems and corruption. “The date is set,” said Engelbert Luetke-Daldrup, chief executive of the Flughafen Berlin Brandenbur­g (FBB) group.

“We still have 11 months of hard work ahead of us,” he added during a press conference. If all goes well, companies including low-cost carrier EasyJet are to transfer their operations to the new site, known by its internatio­nal initials BER, on October 31, with a second wave of airlines to follow on November 3-4. Mismanagem­ent of the project in the Brandenbur­g region that surrounds Berlin has dented Germany’s pride in its engineerin­g prowess and reputation for honesty in business.

The airport was planned in the 1990s and constructi­on began in 2006. It was originally to open in 2011 but the date has been repeatedly pushed back over a series of issues, including fire safety. In 2016, a former manager was jailed for accepting a bribe. Meanwhile, the airport’s initial budget of 1.7 billion euros ($1.9 billion) has swollen to around 6.5 billion as the delay dragged on. Brandenbur­g regional chief Dietmar Woidke hailed Friday’s announceme­nt, saying “this time it’s going to work”.

Green leader Anton Hofreiter was more cautious, saying: “The date announced is very ambitious if you consider the problems that must still be resolved.” The airport is intended to replace Berlin’s two existing airports - Schoenefel­d and Tegel. But, in a referendum in 2017, Berliners voted to keep Tegel, arguing that with the growing number of arrivals the new airport may already be too small when it opens. Berlin officials nonetheles­s maintain that BER will be at term the capital’s only airport.

 ?? — AFP ?? BRANDENBUR­G: Photo shows the entry hall to the Berlin-Brandenbur­g Willy-Brandt internatio­nal Airport in Schoenefel­d, near Berlin.
— AFP BRANDENBUR­G: Photo shows the entry hall to the Berlin-Brandenbur­g Willy-Brandt internatio­nal Airport in Schoenefel­d, near Berlin.

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