That’s the long term plan though. For which no money has yet been reserved. With current growth forecast this should not be the long term plan, but the short term plan, with the long term plan probably more in the 60 million range.
At the moment Berlin airports handle 25 million, as established in the article. Do you seriously think those numbers will more than double in the foreseeable future?
Berlin has a population of around 3.5 million – yet you’re saying it needs an airport large enough to handle traffic similar to Paris or London?
Of course, you could be suggesting Berlin is turned into a hub for connecting passengers? But isn’t that what Frankfurt does? Few European countries have two hub cities, there simply isn’t the market to sustain two.