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Oct 27, 2025

easyJet adds Berlin–Seville link as A321neo basing boosts Spain connectivity

easyJet adds Berlin–Seville link as A321neo basing boosts Spain connectivity
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) announced that easyJet has based its first Airbus A321neo at the hub and, as part of the move, launched a twice-weekly service to Seville on 27 October. The route will operate every Monday and Friday throughout the winter 2025/26 schedule, restoring a direct connection that Andalusian tourism boards have lobbied for since Germania collapsed in 2019.

For Spain’s hospitality sector the timing is vital: German arrivals were still 11 % below pre-pandemic levels this summer. Andalusian hoteliers fear that biometric Entry/Exit System (EES) checks coming into force across Schengen could lengthen queues; easyJet’s larger-capacity A321neos help absorb demand peaks while lowering CO₂ per seat.

Corporate-travel managers gain an alternative to Lufthansa’s hubs, cutting one-way journey times by up to two hours for engineers shuttling between Andalusian solar projects and Berlin’s clean-tech cluster. The route also feeds IAG and Star Alliance networks via interline partnerships, so assignees can through-ticket from Seville to Eastern Europe without overnight stops.

easyJet hinted that additional Spain capacity will follow when a second A321neo arrives in early 2026, making BER a springboard for cost-conscious business traffic to secondary Spanish cities.
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