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Because of the delays in the capital airport BER is the operating company and the German Railways have, according to a media report agreed on a settlement.

According to information of the “Bild am Sonntag” will pay the airport company once around five million euros for the operating the unused station on BER. The two companies have had agreed out of court. The train did not comment on the report on request. An airport spokesman said only that they had made a settlement proposal on the cost of maintenance. About the height of silence was agreed.



Railway escape route charges

An earlier report, the railway wanted to make up to 70 million euros for revenue losses and maintenance costs claimed. The train escape through the repeatedly postponed the opening of BER infrastructure charges. In addition, regularly have to drive through the underground station empty trains, prevent internal mold.

The Air Berlin had demanded in the past damages. A lawsuit was the company but falling against a payment of less than two million euros. Air Berlin had initially demanded 48 million euros

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