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2025 summer flight schedule: From BER to 150 destinations worldwide New long-haul route to Canada and more flights to the Mediterranean and Gulf region

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Travellers can look forward to a number of destinations from Berlin Brandenburg Airport. In summer, more than 70 airlines will fly to 150 destinations in 50 countries. Greece, Spain, France and Türkiye rank among the top summer destinations. Mallorca remains the most popular holiday destination in the capital region. A new long-haul route to Toronto in Canada will be added in June. In addition, several airlines are expanding their flight programmes to include the Gulf region, in particular to Doha and Dubai.

“We are delighted that a number of new connections are set to expand the flight programme from BER this summer. Toronto marks the return of an interesting long-haul connection to North America. Additional connections to the Gulf region also significantly improve the transfer options for our passengers. However, travellers will also be able to choose from an even wider range of holiday destinations in the Mediterranean starting this Sunday,” says Aletta von Massenbach, Chief Executive Officer of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH.

Long-haul routes from BER

North America: From 20 June, Air Transat will be flying twice a week (Mondays and Fridays) to Toronto, Canada. Via Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ), the airline offers connecting flights to other Canadian destinations such as Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary as well as to the US, in a codeshare with Porter Airlines. New York in the US will be flown to in total 18 times each week from BER this summer. In addition to United Airlines’ daily flights throughout the year, Delta Air Lines and Norse Atlantic Airways are resuming their services. Delta Air Lines will start daily flights to JFK Airport in New York from 16 April, followed by Norse Atlantic Airways on 23 May with four weekly flights (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays). Miami will remain one of the routes flown by Norse Atlantic Airways up until the end of April. Florida on the southern US East Coast will, therefore, continue to be accessible non-stop from BER with three weekly flights.

En route to Asia and the Gulf States: Qatar Airways is increasing the frequency to Doha by three additional flights each week from 10 July, operating the route 21 times weekly or three times daily. Condor will continue its daily service to Dubai in summer 2025. Doha and Dubai offer ideal connections to the Gulf region, Asia, Africa and Australia. flynas will continue to fly three times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays and Sundays) to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Hainan Airlines offers a direct connection to Beijing five times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays). From there, the airline offers travellers numerous connecting flights to other destinations within China.

Summer flight schedule overview

Condor is significantly expanding its BER presence with its summer flight schedule. Since 2 March, the airline has been flying twice a day to Frankfurt. In addition, three popular Greek islands, Kos, Rhodes and Crete, are on the flight schedule. Kos will be flown to twice weekly (Saturdays and Wednesdays) starting on 12 April. The connection to Rhodes starts on 13 April three times a week (Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays), with Heraklion on Crete to follow from 2 May, similarly twice a week (Mondays and Fridays). Together with the connection to Dubai, Condor flies 28 times a week in total from BER. Condor will, therefore, double its capacity from BER compared to the winter flight schedule.

Eurowings is introducing direct flights to Bilbao (Spain), Corfu (Greece), Jerez de la Frontera (Spain) and Newcastle (England). All destinations are listed in the flight schedule from BER twice a week. Flights to Bilbao will depart on Mondays and Fridays starting on 11 April, while flights to Corfu will depart on Tuesdays and Saturdays starting on 26 April. Flights to Jerez de la Frontera will depart on the same weekdays starting on 29 April, and flights to Newcastle will depart on Thursdays and Sundays starting 1 May. Furthermore, the airline is increasing the frequency of its flights to existing destinations. In the future, there will be more frequent flights to Malaga in Spain; the Greek islands of Crete (Heraklion), Kos and Rhodes; Graz in Austria; Helsinki in Finland; Nice in France; Split in Croatia; Yerevan in Armenia and Erbil in Iraq. Eurowings is offering up to 21 flights a week from BER to Palma de Mallorca. In all, Eurowings will fly from BER to 42 destinations in 22 countries.

easyJet is continuing the connection to Liverpool in the summer flight schedule and flies twice weekly (Mondays and Fridays) to the Beatles’ home town. Flights to the Greek islands of CreteCorfu and Rhodes are to be resumed and expanded. From 30 March, there will be a daily flight to Crete (Chania and Heraklion). A connection to Corfu will start on the same day with two weekly flights (Thursdays and Sundays) and will be increased to six times a week (except Fridays) during the peak summer season. Rhodes will be flown to three times a week (Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays) from 2 April, with an additional flight on Tuesdays in July and August. Cairo (Wednesdays and Saturdays) and Lyon (Mondays and Fridays) will continue to be flown to with two weekly flights during the summer schedule. Agadir will continue to be flown to twice weekly (Wednesdays and Sundays) until the end of May.

Aegean Airlines is adding two weekly flights to its service to Athens. The Greek capital will be flown to twice daily from 9 April.

Croatia Airlines is already flying to Zagreb and Split this year with the start of the summer flight schedule. The Croatian capital is on the flight schedule three times a week (Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays). The connection to Split will be increased to two connections each week (Wednesdays and Saturdays) starting on 4 June.

LOT Polish Airlines is improving connectivity between Warsaw and Berlin by adding another frequency, increasing the number of daily flights to three (except Sundays) at the start of the summer flight schedule. The airline now flies to the Polish capital twenty times a week and is significantly improving connections to many flights from Warsaw.

Pegasus Airlines is increasing its weekly frequencies by an average of two and will fly three times a day to Istanbul (SAW) at the start of the summer flight schedule.

Royal Jordanian continues to fly to Amman, the capital of Jordan, and is topping up the connection with one additional weekly frequency. From 19 May, Jordan’s national airline will take off from BER on Wednesdays, Saturdays and additionally on Mondays.

SunExpress is expanding its range of flights to Türkiye with the summer flight schedule and will fly to Antalya with up to 32 weekly departures, as well as more frequently to Ankara, Gaziantep and Samsun. In addition, the route to Dalaman will be increased to three flights each week (Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays).

During the summer, Turkish Airlines will fly up to six times a day to Istanbul (to date at most five times a day) and will continue to use wide-bodied aircraft three times a day.

Barcelona in Spain will be even more accessible during the summer. Vueling Airlines is increasing its connections by two to three weekly flights and will, therefore, fly to the city on the Mediterranean coast twenty times a week.

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