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Here’s Why it’s Taken Berlin Brandenburg Airport NINE YEARS To Finally Have An Opening Date

a large empty airport with signs and seats

If you’re a regular reader of Boarding Area, you probably saw a lot of bloggers write in the past week or so that, at long last, Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) finally has an opening date: October 31, 2020. This after a nearly nine-year delay, and with a budget that ballooned to over three times what was originally planned.

How and why a modern, $8.5 billion dollar airport took so long to finally open (if it actually opens – there are still months between now and then) is a story of bad planning, bad work, bad luck, and a whole lot more badness. Take a look…

So what do you think? Will BER open on Halloween 2020, or will it get delayed again? I’m voting on the latter, personally…

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