The opening of Berlin's Brandenburg Airport.Maja Hitij/Getty
- Berlin's Brandenburg Airport opened on October 31 after nine years of delays resulting from faulty construction, design flaws, and corruption allegations.
- The massive consolidation to the new airport will see Berlin's smaller airports closed in favor of the sprawling new gateway.
- EasyJet and Lufthansa operated the first flights into the airport with Qatar Airways inaugurating a new runway on Wednesday.
Berlin's long-awaited Brandenburg Airport has finally opened, nine years behind schedule and 29 years in the making.
A day that most Berliners thought would never happen, October 31 saw the first flights arrive at the German capital's first new international airport since the Cold War, with Brandenburg replacing the smaller Tegel and Schönefeld Airports. All travelers arriving in Berlin by air will soon be utilizing the consolidated gateway that shares the name of the famed Brandenburg Gate.
The idea of a unified Berlin gateway airport is almost as old as German reunification itself, according to DW, with plans to build the new airport formed in 1991. Construction didn't begin until 2006 with a planned opening in 2011, then countless setbacks further delayed the airport's realization.
Issues surrounding the terminal's construction, improper fire safety systems, and allegations of corruption made the airport a revolving door for executives, DW reported, who tried and failed to rein in the out-of-control project. But the airport persisted and not even the coronavirus pandemic could further delay its revised 2020 opening plans.
Lufthansa and EasyJet, the latter to be one of the largest carriers at the new airport, marked the official opening with the first flights, following by the first full day of operations on November 1. The German flag carrier even designed a special aircraft livery for one of its Airbus A320neo jets to commemorate the occasion.
Take a look inside the brand-new Berlin Brandenburg Airport.