Helene Fischer: One last farewell to Berlin's Tegel Airport

"I liked you, Tegel": Pop singer Helene Fischer wistfully said goodbye on a last flight from Berlin Airport.

This Sunday (November 8th), after 60 years, the last plane will probably have taken off from Berlin's Tegel Airport. After all, after years of delay, BER airport in Schönefeld was finally opened around a week ago. Helene Fischer (36, "From here to infinity") also met again yesterday, Saturday, shortly before the shooting at Berlin's Tegel and recorded her last departure with some pictures on Instagram.

For a picture that shows Fischer's view from an airplane window, the pop star wrote a touching farewell text that says, among other things: "I liked you, Tegel, you were uncomplicated, unconventional, not particularly impressive and beautiful, but we knew what one had on you! Getting the plane at the last minute was only possible with you! Goodbye! "

In 1960, an Air France plane was the first to land at Tegel airfield, and the last plane also came from the French airline with the direction of Charles de Gaulle in Paris. As the "Berliner Morgenpost" reports, the airport in the north of the German capital is now completely shut down. However, his license is still valid until May 4, 2021 and so it will theoretically remain operational until then.

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