Berlin

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Berlin, Germany

Charter a private flight from or to Berlin with BLAK Private Jets

Calling Code

+49

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Currency

Population

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Berlin is the perfect fusion of the low and the high, the refined and the raw. At once laid back and hectic, it rolls from the handsome Neo-Classicism of Mitte (Berlin's downtown hub) to the Brutalist sprawl of Friedrichshain. Parts that were divided by the Berlin Wall now mingle and intertwine, creating a place of contradictions, of opposites, of endless surprises.

Tasteful trips to the German capital often revolve around the grand boulevard of Unter den Linden. Berlin's answer to the Champs-Élysées, it's all fashion designers, big-name banks and opulent hotels with tearooms gazing across to the Brandenburg Gate. From there, the leafy Tiergarten and the Reichstag are within easy reach, offering a hit of German politics and somewhere fantastic for summer strolls.

To seek out Berlin's famous hipster side, you'll want to mosey across to the old quarters on the fringes of erstwhile East Berlin. They include the graffiti-strewn walks of Friedrichshain and the cool blocks of multicultural Kreuzberg, where cumin-packed mezzes scent the air and jazz bars spill out of paint-peeling tenements. Outer areas like Prenzlauer Berg and Charlottenburg promise something a tad more relaxed. Out of the fray, they host majestic palaces that date to the eras of the kaisers and shaded avenues awash with cafés, bakeries and pop-up flea markets.

A private charter flight to Berlin is likely to take you to the city’s prime airport, the all-new Brandenburg Airport. It’s pretty close to the centre, so you'll be exploring the German beer halls and rich national museums in no time at all.

Airport Information

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Berlin Brandenburg Airport

IATA: BER | ICAO: EDDB

52.3650° N, 13.5010° E

Berlin Brandenburg Airport is a state-of-the-art airport built to replace the two large international airports of Schönefeld and Tegel. BER is the primary commercial airport serving the vast metropolis of Berlin and the surrounding regions of northeast Germany. But why should you consider flying your private jet into Berlin?

 

Located in Schönefeld, south of Berlin, the airport is strategically placed to provide quick access to the vibrant and diverse capital city. Unlike many commercial airports, Berlin Brandenburg Airport offers extensive access to the private aviation community, so you can expect a seamless and luxurious travel experience from touchdown to takeoff.

BER boasts three modern terminals, numbered 1, 2, and 5. The first two are entirely new builds, while Terminal 5, also known as Schönefeld Terminal, incorporates the old site of Berlin Schönefeld Airport. The airport provides an excellent entry point into the city for private jet passengers looking for a hassle-free experience.

You can reach the heart of Berlin's downtown area from the airport in just 40-50 minutes, even in normal traffic conditions. Once you arrive, you'll have a plethora of experiences at your fingertips, from exploring world-class museums and galleries to indulging in gourmet cuisine and luxurious shopping.

Berlin is also famous for its vibrant and diverse nightlife, with everything from trendy rooftop bars to underground techno clubs. If you're looking for a more laid-back experience, the city's parks and green spaces offer a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life. You could also explore the city's rich history, from the Berlin Wall to the historic Brandenburg Gate, by taking a guided tour or simply wandering the streets.

With its strategic location, modern facilities, and exclusive access for private jet passengers, flying into Berlin Brandenburg Airport is the perfect choice for those seeking a luxurious and hassle-free travel experience. So, sit back, relax, and let BER be the gateway to your unforgettable trip to the German capital.

 

Runway Length
13,100 ft

Helicopter Transfers
Available

Operating Hours
24/7 (Night Limits)

Ground Transfers
Available

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Berlin Tegel Airport

IATA: TXL | ICAO: EDDT

52.5541° N, 13.2931° E

Attention private jet charter clients: Do you enjoy unique architecture and history? If so, Berlin Tegel Airport is a must-visit for your next European travel itinerary. This airport, which closed in 2020 with the opening of the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport, was a former military airfield that transformed into a commercial hub.

 

One of the most striking features of Tegel Airport is its architecture. It was designed by the renowned architect Meinhard von Gerkan in the 1960s and features a distinctive hexagonal shape. The airport's main terminal, Terminal A, is widely regarded as an architectural masterpiece, with its minimalist, clean lines and expansive windows flooding the space with natural light.

But the real showstoppers at Tegel are the iconic pyramid-shaped aircraft hangars that housed the airport's planes. These hangars, arranged in a triangular formation, were built in the 1970s and are an architectural marvel. They were designed to provide maximum space for aircraft while also being able to withstand heavy snow loads during the winter months.

Although Tegel Airport is now closed to commercial traffic, it is still possible to arrange private helicopter movements from the area upon special request. So if you want to experience a piece of aviation history and witness some truly stunning architecture, put Berlin Tegel Airport on your travel list.

 

Opening Hours
Upon Request

Helicopter Transfers
Available