Published on Monday, July 18, 2016
Airberlin is to expand its operations between the US and the German cities of Berlin and Dusseldorf, effective November.
The airline is adding two flights to its Miami-Berlin route per week, bringing the total to four and adding one new weekly flight on its New York-Dusseldorf route, making a total of eight.
A new daily New York-Berlin flight has been added, while the seasonal five-times-a-week Los Angeles-Dusseldorf service has been extended to year-round.
In addition, one extra flight has been added on the following two routes: Chicago-Berlin, making a total of five weekly flights and Fort Myers, Fla-Dusseldorf, creating four weekly flights.
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