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The airport they couldn't shut down: Berlin Tegel
It's Friday afternoon and Berlin Tegel Airport is overwhelmed. Several flights are delayed and passengers crowd the terminal, scowling at the departure screens and tapping away at their smartphones in frustration. It's not a typical scene at Tegel but hardly a surprising one. The airport was built 40 years ago to handle just 6 million passengers a year in a city that was then an island surrounded by the former East Germany. Berlin has since changed almost beyond recognition,… (www.cnn.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
As with many U.S. Cities, this one will remain open to some degree after the new one opens
I don't see that happening. Tegel is prime real estate in one of the hottest markets in Europe, Germany's capitol. There are already plans for the development of the site, the only reason Tegel is still open is because of multi-year delays in the opening of the new airport.
Speaking of real-estate, what's happening with KSMO?