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Berlin Tegel International Airport "Otto Lilienthal" is the primary commercial airport for Berlin.  No airline maintains a hub there. Lufthansa and Air Berlin are the dominant carriers.  The vast majority of scheduled flights are to points within Europe; currently only Delta Air Lines and Continental Airlines provide transoceanic service; both to New York City in the United States.  The airport has two parallel runways, 08L/26R and 08R/26L. Approximately seventy percent of operations use 26L & 26R when the prevailing winds are from the west.  08L & 08R are most frequently used in clear weather when prevailing winds are from the east.
Berlin Tegel International Airport "Otto Lilienthal" is the primary commercial airport for Berlin.  Air Berlin is the dominant carrier with significant operations from the airport, followed by Lufthansa.  The vast majority of scheduled flights are to points within Europe; currently only Delta Air Lines and Continental Airlines provide transoceanic service; both to New York City in the United States.  The airport has two parallel runways, 08L/26R and 08R/26L. Approximately seventy percent of operations use 26L & 26R when the prevailing winds are from the west.  08L & 08R are most frequently used in clear weather when prevailing winds are from the east.


==Official Spotting Locations==
==Official Spotting Locations==
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