BER Terminal 2 Closed: Passengers Rerouted Amidst Police Operation
Berlin, May 29 – Terminal 2 at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) in Schönefeld is currently closed due to an ongoing “official measure,” confirmed by the police upon inquiry. Further details regarding the nature of the incident have not yet been released by authorities.
Despite the closure, air traffic at the capital’s airport remains unaffected. All arriving and departing passengers are being directed through Terminal 1 to ensure continued operations. Fire department personnel were also present at the scene.
The closure of Terminal 2, a newer facility at BER, has prompted swift action from airport and police officials to manage passenger flow and maintain safety. The exact duration of the closure and the specifics of the police operation remain unknown at this time.
Passengers are advised to check their flight information and allow for extra time for processing, as all operations are being consolidated at Terminal 1. Airport authorities are working to minimize disruption and keep the public informed as the situation develops.
The incident highlights the airport’s contingency plans for managing unexpected events, ensuring that essential services continue even under unusual circumstances. Further updates are expected as more information becomes available from the police and airport management.