So it looks like Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) managed to handle about 1.98 million passengers in March 2026. That's up 1.2% from last year, which is kinda surprising given the issues they've faced. I mean, they had a strike and the Middle East conflict to deal with. Apparently, flight movements dropped by 3.6% to around 14,700. They even had to cancel about 450 flights to the Middle East.
I think it's impressive they still saw any growth at all with those challenges. The strike by ver.di on March 18 must've been a headache for the airport management. Anyone know more about how these strikes usually impact operations?
Also, I wonder what kind of strategies BER is using to keep things moving forward despite these disruptions. Can they keep this momentum going in the coming months? Seems like a tough spot to be in, but maybe they've got some good plans in place. Would love to hear your thoughts on this!
I think it's impressive they still saw any growth at all with those challenges. The strike by ver.di on March 18 must've been a headache for the airport management. Anyone know more about how these strikes usually impact operations?
Also, I wonder what kind of strategies BER is using to keep things moving forward despite these disruptions. Can they keep this momentum going in the coming months? Seems like a tough spot to be in, but maybe they've got some good plans in place. Would love to hear your thoughts on this!