Air France: 60 euros discount on the last Tegel tickets

Berlin-Tegel Airport (Photo: Pixabay).
Berlin-Tegel Airport (Photo: Pixabay).

Air France: 60 euros discount on the last Tegel tickets

Berlin-Tegel Airport (Photo: Pixabay).
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Air France will operate the last scheduled flight from Berlin-Tegel on November 8, 2020. On the occasion of the historic event for aviation, the carrier is offering a discount code with which a discount of 60 euros is granted.

The company has under this link all information and conditions for using the code BYETXL8NOV are provided. The discount only applies to flight AF1135 on November 8, 2020 from Berlin-Tegel to Paris-Charles de Gaulle. The return flight can take place until August 31, 2021.

Air France announces in a broadcast that it is possible to fly from Berlin back to Berlin on November 8, 2020. The connection AF1134 takes off at 20:40 p.m. in Paris-CDG and will land at 22:35 p.m. at the new Berlin-Brandenburg airport.

“With flight AF1235 from Tegel to Paris, Air France has the honor of being the last airline to bid farewell to Berlin-Tegel Airport, thus closing an important chapter in Franco-German air friendship. For 60 years Air France made a contribution to the rapprochement between Germany and France with the connection to Tegel. With the flights from the new BER airport, we are now opening a new chapter and are looking forward to continuing the traditional connection from Paris to Berlin, ”said Stefan Gumuseli, Germany boss of Air France-KLM.

On November 8, 2020, Air France will take off twice from the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) to Paris-Charles de Gaulle. With the third flight, AF1235, at 15.00 p.m., Air France is the last airline to say goodbye to Berlin-Tegel Airport. An Airbus A320 will be used on the historic connection.

“The long and eventful history of flight operations in Tegel is as closely associated with hardly any other airline as with Air France. The airline began the era of civil aviation in Tegel in January 1960, was represented at the opening of the famous airport on November 1, 1974 with one of the largest aircraft in the world at the time, an Airbus A300-B2, and will take off on November 8th very last flight from TXL. A more appropriate farewell than with an Air France flight is hard to imagine for this airport. I would like to thank the airline for immediately accepting our offer for the last flight and I am looking forward to working with Air France / KLM at Terminal 1 at BER, ”explains Engelbert Lütke Daldrup, Director of Flughafen Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH.

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