At Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), the most recent handling chaos has largely not been repeated.
There were peak times when there were queues in front of the check-in, said an airport spokesman on Saturday.
However, operations are largely normal.
Around 52,000 passengers were expected on Saturday, the day before it was 70.
Schönefeld - 000.
In general, the handling times were also delayed by the pandemic conditions, it said.
This applies in Berlin as at all other airports.
Last weekend, a completely overloaded BER had annoyed and frustrated passengers.
They sometimes had to wait more than two hours for check-in or even missed their machines.
According to the airport, around 67,000 passengers traveled through the new airport in the capital region on Friday a week ago, 55,000 on Saturday and 66,000 on Sunday.
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