Total Shutdown In Berlin: Strike Leaves 57,000 Without Flights

Air travel in the capital city of Germany is set to come to a complete standstill tomorrow. WhileBerlin used to be served by two different airports, namely Schönefeld (SXF) and Tegel (TXL), it now has just one, with the former having been upgraded and expanded to serve as the new Berlin Willy Brandt Brandenburg Airport (BER). Unfortunately, this has left the city with minimal redundancy if a strike occurs, as will be the case tomorrow.

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