Berlin: faster than you think
The capitals airport BER is the city’s largest international transport hub. Connections between BER and the city ensure an ideal link to the capital’s public transport system. Regional trains (FEX, RB23, RB24, RB32, RE8) and S-Bahn trains (S45 und S41 trains) will bring passengers to their destination, regardless of whether they’re arriving or departing. No traffic jams, no stress with car parks. Arrive relaxed and on time.
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Further information
Regional transport lines to BER
Getting to your terminal
There are three terminals at the Berlin Brandenburg Airport: 1, 2 and 5. Terminals 1 and 2 are new, Terminal 5 is located at the former Berlin-Schönefeld Airport, which will remain in use. Terminals 1 and 2 are served by national and regional services, the S-Bahn ,and bus lines. Terminal 5 is currently only served by the S-Bahn and bus.
More and better connections
The Berlin-Brandenburg transport association VBB plans to further improve connections to BER Airport over the next few years. Step-by-step, additional trains will be added and journey times will fall.
> See what’s planned for the future
Tickets and fares
The cheapest option by train: BER Airport is situated in Zone C. For a single trip from the city you need a Berlin ABC ticket (EUR 4,70). If you have a "Zeitkarte" for the Berlin AB Zone, you just have to buy a connecting ticket for the Berlin Zone C (EUR 2,30).
From the city to the airport: Berlin ABC ticket.
Single trip ticket | Day ticket | Day ticket for small groups | ||||
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Standard fare | Reduced fare | Standard fare | Reduced fare | Berlin AB | Berlin BC | Berlin ABC |
EUR 4,70 | EUR 3,40 | EUR 12,30 | EUR 7,50 | EUR 33,30 | EUR 34,40 | EUR 35,50 |