Air Berlin (1991) (Berlin Tegel) will introduce several new routes to its network this summer season: Basle/Mulhouse-Rimini: weekly seasonal Dash 8-400 service starting on June 27 (operated by LGW – Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter (HE/Dortmund)) Berlin Tegel-Oslo Gardermoen: 5x weekly A320-200 service starting on April 27 Hanover-Stockholm Arlanda: 4x weekly A319-100 service starting on April 20 Dortmund-Ibiza: weekly seasonal B737-800 service starting on May 7 Nuremberg-Rijeka: weekly seasonal Dash 8-400 service starting on May 31 (operated by LGW – Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter) Nuremberg-Split: weekly seasonal Dash 8-400 service starting on May 30 (operated by LGW – Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter) Stuttgart-Nice: weekly seasonal Dash 8-400 service resuming on May 2 (operated by LGW – Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter) It has entered into a codeshare agreement with Hainan Airlines (HU/Haikou) for the twice weekly A330-200 service operated by Hainan from Berlin Tegel to Beijing. Air Berlin will suspend its Berlin Tegel-Punta Cana, Dortmund-Las Palmas, Dortmund-Tenerife Sur, Dusseldorf Intl-Samana, Leipzig/Halle-Punta Cana, Munich-Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, Munich-Cape Town, Munich-Mombasa and Munich-Varadero routes on April 28. Air Berlin subsidiary LTU Intl Airways (LT/Dusseldorf Intl) will also combine its routes from Munich to Puerto Plata and Cancun to operate as a weekly triangle service with an A330-200 as of May 5. Furthermore, Air Berlin will also not resume seasonal services from Frankfurt Intl to Faro and from Munich to Fort Myers and Miami.
Air Berlin News Update
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