inco » 12 окт 2011, 19:48
Direct flight from Berlin to Pyongyang in April 2012 !
10 OCTOBER 2011. In April-May 2012, several direct charter flights will be arranged between Berlin and Pyongyang. This is a unique opportunity to fly directly from Europe to North Korea without making a stop in China or Russia. The plane is TU204-100 and can accommodate 164 passengers in Economy class and 12 passengers in Business class. TU204-100 meets all technical and safety requirements of the European Union and will fly from Berlin Schonefeld Airport.
Berlin Schonefeld Airport is one of the largest airports in Germany and is located 18 km from Berlin. Travellers often use Berlin Schonefeld for weekend getaways. The airport is used by low cost airlines for domestic, international and transcontinental flights. Airlines that have one of their hubs at Berlin Schonefeld are Air Berlin, EasyJet and German Wings. Other airlines flying to Berlin Schonefeld are Aer Lingus, Condor, Iceland Express, Ryanair, Pegasus Airlines, Ryanair, SunExpress etc.
Timetable Berlin-Pyongyang-Berlin in April-May 2012 :
April 12, Berlin-Pyongyang. From Berlin at 19:00 local time, arrival in Pyongyang on April 13 at 14:30 local time
April 19, Pyongyang-Berlin. From Pyongyang at 00:00 am local time, arrival in Berlin the same day at 6:30 am local time.
April 19, Berlin-Pyongyang. From Berlin at 19:00 local time, arrival in Pyongyang on April 20 at 14:30 local time
April 26, Pyongyang-Berlin. From Pyongyang at 00:00 local time, arrival in Berlin the same day at 6:30 am local time.
April 26, Berlin-Pyongyang. From Berlin at 19:00 local time, arrival in Pyongyang on April 27 at 14:30 local time
3 May, Pyongyang-Berlin. From Pyongyang at 00:00 local time, arrival in Berlin the same day at 6:30 am local time.
May 3, Berlin-Pyongyang. From Berlin at 19:00 local time, arrival in Pyongyang on 4 May at 14:30 local time
This will be the last flight and the passengers should return to Europe through Beijing, Shenyang or Vladivostok.
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