Germany's BER airport adds Kiwi.com flight booking for digital nomads

BER folds flight booking into its app and website
Berlin Brandenburg Airport now lets travelers search, compare and book flights worldwide through its official website and app, with Kiwi.com powering the booking engine. BER says the change puts flight bookings, parking, lounges and arrival and departure information in one place.
The airport describes the platform as part of its broader digital setup. Booking still happens through Kiwi.com or the operating airline, so fare rules, change fees and service terms remain outside BER’s control.
Who gets the most use out of it
The setup is open to anyone flying to, from or via BER, including tourists, expats, digital nomads and business travelers. People who move through Berlin often can now check flights and reserve airport services without jumping between different sites.
That matters most for frequent flyers who already use BER for parking, lounge access or security time slots. The airport app now tries to cover more of the trip in one interface, not just the airport part.
What travelers should check before booking
BER’s flight search is live now, but it doesn’t change entry rules for Germany or any other destination. Passports, visas and residence permits still depend on the destination country’s rules.
Travelers should also check the final booking screen for any extra charges tied to Kiwi.com, baggage, seats or changes before paying. For airport services, BER’s own fees and terms still apply and travelers can use visa updates and the Germany guide for the rest of the trip details.
Frequently asked questions
Can you book flights through the Berlin Brandenburg Airport app?
Who powers the new flight booking feature in the BER app?
Who can use BER's flight booking platform?
Does BER control flight change fees and fare rules?
Does booking flights through BER change Germany's entry rules?
What else can travelers manage in the BER app besides flights?
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