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In search of the Ostsee pt 1 - Germany (longish)
Patrick Bonacker schrieb:
Detour via the Rostock (international) airport. A tiny little place with a terminal not much bigger that a house, free parking and about 20 flights per week. It's so out of the way, I'm surprised Ryan-air haven't discovered it and are calling it Berlin. I hope they'll not! (Living km 5 from the airport...) They are reported to have such plans with Neubrandenburg. Regards, ULF F'up2 |
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In search of the Ostsee pt 1 - Germany (longish)
Wolfgang Schwanke schrieb:
Detour via the Rostock (international) airport. A tiny little place with a terminal not much bigger that a house, free parking and about 20 flights per week. It's so out of the way, I'm surprised Ryan-air haven't discovered it and are calling it Berlin. I hope they'll not! (Living km 5 from the airport...) They are reported to have such plans with Neubrandenburg. And Neuhardenberg. Seems to be over. Or did you confuse the names? No, I didn't. http://morgenpost.berlin1.de/archiv2...ory643187.html Regards, ULF |
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