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Air Berlin
Air
Berlin flies to the most popular holiday destinations on the Mediterranean
coast, in the Canary Islands and in North Africa as well as major
European cities.
Berlin-Tegel is the home airport of Air Berlin, but it is
by no means the only starting point in Germany. Even in the early
days the company aimed to provide "blanket coverage" to
be closer to its customers. In 1992, when it was still just a holiday
airline, Air Berlin took the risk of operating a jet from the airport
of Münster/Osnabrück (FMO). The result was that the once
sleepy airfield turned into a proper airport - because other airlines
followed suit. The early bird still catches the worm though: Air
Berlin remains the market leader in Münster/Osnabrück.

Air Berlin was, and still is, the number one holiday airline
in Paderborn/Lippstadt, Nuremberg and Dortmund. Passengers from
Westphalia no longer have undertake the long journey to Düsseldorf
or Hanover - and Franconians don't have to travel to Munich when
they want to head for the sun.
Naturally Air Berlin operates in the former East German states as
well, with its own bases in Dresden, Erfurt, Leipzig/Halle and Rostock-Laage.
Other airports include Altenburg, Berlin-Schönefeld, Bremen,
Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt/Main, Hamburg, Hanover, Cologne/Bonn,
Münster/Osnabrück, Nuremberg, Paderborn/Lippstadt and
Stuttgart.
The spin-off from the "blanket coverage" policy has also
meant that Air Berlin has become one of the major advertising vehicles
for the German capital.
The Majorca Shuttle (Euro Shuttle) has become a great success and
offers daily flights from Berlin-Tegel, Dortmund, Düsseldorf,
Frankfurt/Main, Hamburg, Hanover, Cologne/Bonn, Munich, Münster/Osnabrück,
Nuremberg, Paderborn/Lippstadt and Stuttgart. There are also connecting
flights from the island to other airports.
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