Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) will become even more accessible for many travellers from Eastern Germany this year: FlixBus is significantly expanding its services at BER. New direct services and more frequent departures offer greater flexibility for journeys to and from destinations. This benefits not only larger cities such as Leipzig, Jena and Schwerin, but also smaller and medium-sized towns, as well as regions that to date have been less well connected. FlixBus also offers a wide range of services for travellers from Poland.
“BER is Germany’s third-largest airport, the main airport for eastern Germany, and should be as accessible as possible for travellers. The fact that FlixBus is expanding its services so significantly will benefit many people in Eastern Germany, not just those in the major cities,” emphasises Aletta von Massenbach, Chief Executive Officer of Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH. “At BER, FlixBus passengers can walk to our two terminals in just a few minutes. There, they can expect state-of-the-art technology to ensure a stress-free departure, a wide range of dining and shopping options, as well as connections with some 80 airlines to 155 destinations in Europe and the world.”
“Airports are becoming increasingly important to FlixBus’s growth, from a strategic perspective. The high demand at BER Airport shows just how important direct long-distance bus services are for travellers from the wider catchment area,” says Daniel Packenius, Managing Director of FlixBus Central Europe. “In conjunction with BER Airport, we are working to further expand our services with specific targets – particularly in regions that to date have had little access to long-haul connections.”
In 2025, BER was among the ten busiest stops in the German FlixBus network in terms of passenger numbers, rendering it the most popular German airport among FlixBus travellers. During the peak season this year, up to 155 buses will stop at BER every day. This means that about 90 German and 60 Polish cities will be connected to BER directly, without the need to change trains.
This year’s service expansion has been made possible, not least, by the close partnership between FlixBus and Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (FBB), which was established in June 2025. It is aimed at creating a long-distance bus service that is precisely tailored to the needs of passengers travelling to BER.
The airport operator provides FlixBus with passenger figures, anonymised data about passengers’ origins and current, and scheduled flight times for this purpose. FlixBus uses such data to tailor its services to passengers’ needs, and optimises its timetables accordingly. Booking options have also been expanded: FlixBus tickets can now be booked directly via the BER website .
Flix is committed to transforming long-distance public transport by way of sustainable and affordable long-distance bus and train journeys, and operates in more than 40 countries spanning five continents. Flix’s brand portfolio includes FlixBus, FlixTrain, Kamil Koç and Greyhound. Since its foundation in 2013, Flix has rapidly established itself as a market leader in long-distance bus travel across Europe, North America and Türkiye, thanks to its asset-light business model and innovative technology platform, and has continued to expand into South America and the Asia-Pacific region.
Driven by growing awareness of sustainable travel, Flix has joined the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), which provides a science-based framework for decarbonisation. In April 2024, the SBTi validated Flix’s short-term emissions reduction targets, thereby confirming that the company’s strategy is aligned with global climate goals.
Flix oversees the commercial side of the business, including network planning, pricing and operational control, marketing and sales, quality management and ongoing product development, using a data-driven approach. Day-to-day operations are handled by trusted Flix partners. This innovative combination of Flix’s technology and sales platform with traditional passenger transport has turned the European start-up into a leading travel tech company expanding globally.
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