Berlin Tegel Airport
Frequent flyers choose Berlin-Tegel Airport for its convenient location and hassle-free service. The terminal flies more than 15 million passengers a year to European and long-haul destinations. Central Berlin is a 15-20-minute taxi ride away. This airport is set to close in spring 2013 to make way for Berlin's new Brandenburg Willy Brandt Airport.
Distance from city centre
8km (5 miles) northwest of Berlin.
Airport parking
Both short-stay (PK) and long-stay (P1, P2 and P5) car parks are situated close to the terminals. If you are staying for more than an hour, it's cheaper to head straight for the long-stay car park.
Specific airport features
Airport code
TXL
Airport telephone number
+49 180 5000 186
Airport website
Specific airport features
Airport transfer
Amsterdam -Schiphol
Paris -Charles de Gaulle
Terminals
KLM operates out of Terminal A and E, with flights bound for Dutch destinations. Fly to Amsterdam Schiphol to connect with long-haul and pan-European flights.
These are useful guidelines only – always check in advance to find out which terminal your flight departs from.
Transport between terminals
It is just two mintues' walk between the five terminals.
Terminal A and B
Most flights serving European and long-haul destinations operate from the adjacent Terminals A and B. These include flights to London Heathrow and daily non-stop flights to New York.
Terminal C
The majority of flights operating from Terminal C are bound for European destinations, although there are some long-haul flights as well.
Terminal D and E
Flights from Terminal D and E are mostly bound for European destinations.
Number of terminals
Five




