The history of the Bremen air terminal begins back in 1910. Then, on the territory located on the outskirts of the city - in its northern part, a parking lot for airships was opened. Fifteen years later the first terminal was built. The runway, which at that time had no equal in quality in the world, appeared in 1937.

Currently, Bremen Airport is a wide-open, large-scale, international air gateway to an ancient German city that is associated with fairy tales. Air gate Bremen is located just 3.5 kilometers from its center. Network of urban highways, as well as highways and tram lines surround the airport, so getting to it is not difficult.

Currently, Bremen Airport has five terminals that receive airliners from all over the world every day.

Base airlines

The bases at Bremen Airport are the German airlines Bremenfly and Olt Ostfriesische Lufttransport.

Infrastructure

Since the airport is located almost in the city, the infrastructure covers the entire range of services. You can, for example, use hotels and cafes, both in the city and located on the territory of the airport terminal.

The airport itself has a huge area and two car parks.

Banks, shops, medical centers, SPA salons, VIP rooms, entertainment rooms for children and much more are located under the roof of Bremen.

Nearest cities

The largest German cities, which are in close proximity to Bremen are Hanover and Hamburg. Transport You can get to the airport from Bremen by tram, bus or car. If you take it for starting point the center of Bremen, then the trip by tram will take about half an hour with a ticket price of 2 euros. Taxi services will cost more - about 10 euros.

You can get to Bremen from German cities by rail, by bus or by car.

Airport name: Bremen. The airport is located in the country: Germany. City location of the airport. Bremen. IATA airport code Bremen: BRE. The IATA airport code is a three-letter unique identifier assigned to airports around the world by the International Association of air transport(IATA). ICAO Bremen airport code: EDDW. The ICAO airport code is a four-letter unique identifier assigned to airports around the world. International organization civil aviation(ICAO).

Geographic coordinates of Bremen airport.

The latitude at which the airport is located: 53.050000000000, in turn, the longitude of the airport corresponds to: 8.790000000000. Geographical coordinates latitude and longitude determine the position of the airport on the earth's surface. To completely determine the position of the airport in three-dimensional space, a third coordinate is also needed - height. The height of the airport above sea level is 4 meters. The airport is located in the time zone: +1.0 GMT. Airplane tickets always indicate local time airport departures and arrivals according to time zones.

Online arrival and departure boards at Bremen Airport (BRE).

The most up-to-date information about flight times and possible delays is usually located on online scoreboard arrival and online departure board of the official website of Bremen Airport (BRE): . Also on the official website of the BRE airport you can usually find information about the route to the airport, information about parking on the territory, a map of the airport itself, information about services, rules and other background information for passengers.

Bremen Airport is located 3.5 km from the city center and can be quickly reached by car or public transport. Tram 6, coming from the central railway station, stops 22 meters from the main entrance to the airport. During rush hours, this tram arrives at the main terminal building every ten minutes. The ticket costs €2.30 and the journey from the train station to the airport takes 17 minutes.

By taxi, the same route can be covered in 20 minutes, and it will cost 10-15 euros. For those who, like us, are planning to walk around Bremen a little, I can recommend purchasing a TagesTicket, this is a transport ticket valid for 24 hours (€6.30) or a TagesTicket Plus, the same ticket, but for two people (€7.70).

Short story

The airport was opened in 1913. It was this year in Bremen that the Senate approved official permission to operate the flight base. 80 years ago, airplanes were not a reliable method of transportation. This was the stage of experimentation in aviation. The airport received up to twenty aircraft. But at the same time, Bremen and the airport immediately began to accept international flights.

Already in 1920 the Dutch KLM airline operated flights from Amsterdam via Bremen to Hamburg and Copenhagen. The thirties became the time large aircraft and introducing higher standards of passenger comfort. Bremen met all standard airport requirements, including four concrete runways and a modern passenger terminal and night and all-weather landing system. World War made adjustments to the development of civil aviation. In 1945, the airport was captured by American troops, and was only transferred back to the civil administration of the city of Bremen in 1949.


During the first post-war years, motorcycle and car races were organized at the airport. Scandinavian airline SAS then launched several domestic routes per week. In the early fifties, flights to New York and Rio de Janeiro began. After Germany regained sovereignty over its airspace, Lufthansa has included Bremen in its route network. In 1973, the Bremen Senate designated the airport as a short- and medium-haul airport because it was too close to the city and there were serious noise problems. In 1989, passenger traffic reached more than one million passengers per year.

For budget (low-cost) Ryanair airlines Bremen Airport became the 17th base airport. This will be the company's second base in Germany after Hahn Airport, 120 kilometers from Frankfurt. Flights from Bremen began in April 2007 to Riga, Oslo, London, Barcelona, ​​Murcia, Tampere, Venice, Verona and Pisa.

Ryanair's flight schedule from Bremen Airport is as of February 2010. See the website for the current flight schedule, flight schedule and cost. Ryanair.

Bremen airport website IATA code BRE, ICAO code (ICAO) EDDW, City Bremen, A country Germany, Timezone +1.0 GMT, Geographical coordinates Latitude 53.05 Longitude 8.79, Runway length 2034 meters, Height above sea level 4 meters.

Services at Bremen Airport


Bremen Airport has two modern multi-storey car parks, one with capacity for 2,550 cars and the other with capacity for 1,900. disabilities It is recommended that you inform airline representatives or the airport directly in advance what kind of assistance or equipment they require. Rooms for children are located on the ground floor of the terminal, to the right of the check-in desks; visiting the rooms does not require payment. The offices of car rental companies are located in the eastern part of the multi-storey car parks.

The information desk is located in the arrivals terminal and is open from 06:00 to 23:00. For information on the current flight schedule, please contact the airline directly or call the airport information service: (+49 421) 55 95 0.

Our route to Bremen lay, as usual, from Tampere. The Tampere-Bremen plane was scheduled to arrive at 11:05, the Bremen-Barcelona plane at 17:00. Given the location of the airport, there is more than enough time between flights to visit the city of Bremen. Thanks to the Internet and those who had already visited Bremen before us, a plan was drawn up, scheduled almost to the minute. But as usually happens, changes began to be made to the plans immediately. It wasn’t even the Germans who started doing this, but the Finns, and the Germans continued.

The whole point is that in Tampere we were unable to get through hand luggage. The bags were small (strictly Ryanair size), but heavy, and the vigilant Finns sent us to be weighed and baggage checked. Everything would be fine, but once you checked in your luggage, it means you have to get it, and this takes time. True, thanks to the efficiency of Ryanair, the loss of time here was minimal. The plane, as often happens, arrived ahead of schedule and at 11-15 we were already receiving our luggage. In the Rainair baggage claim area we were greeted by the Bremen Town Musicians, not personally of course, but in the form of a nice sculptural group.


What is needed first of all for an arriving transit passenger who wants to maximum benefit manage your time between flights? Well, the toilet, this goes without saying, thank God there are no problems with this anywhere in Europe. Another problem arose - at Bremen airport WE COULD NOT FIND THE LUGGAGE STORAGE! This must be kept in mind when planning your affairs. It took us about half an hour to figure out this unfortunate fact and the need to come to terms with it.

As a result of half an hour of running around the terminal, we finally found out that the nearest luggage storage rooms are located at a distance of 15-20 minutes by tram, namely at the Bremen railway station. This was stated to us in a rather boorish manner by a nasty lady in the information window. We encountered such rudeness only for the second time during our already quite numerous travels around Europe. The previous incident was a year ago in Nice and I thought that rudeness in Europe is characteristic only of the French. It turned out not. It's unpleasant to write about this, but... okay. Next, our path lay to the tram stop.

Note from 10/21/2009: Information about the availability of this luggage storage facility was found on the Bremen Airport website. Here's the quote: "...Baggage lockers are to be found in the entrance area of ​​Car Park 1. Depending on the size of the item of baggage, they cost between € 1.00 and € 2.00 for 24 hours..."

Note from 02/19/2010: Guest of our site Alisa in the guest book she left a comment regarding the luggage storage room: "...I wanted to tell you about the luggage storage rooms in Bremen. Opposite the airport (1 minute!) There are luggage storage rooms, 2 euros for 12 hours, I think). There is parking in this building it seems, and the storage rooms on the 1st floor are open around the clock)..." For which a special thank you to her.

More useful information about Bremen.

On the second flight through Bremen to New Year's trip 2010-2011, we spent the night in Bremen twice. I wanted to see the city in more detail. We spent two nights in two different hotels, both turned out to be beyond praise and I want to write about each in more detail.

Prizeotel Bremen-City, Bremen.


This hotel is listed as a design hotel on Booking.com, but don't be put off by that. The hotel actually has 127 rooms decorated in a stylish and original way. In our room there was free wifi, a large flat-screen TV and a designer bathroom equipped with a hydromassage shower. Each room at the Prizeotel Bremen-City is also equipped with air conditioning, a king-size bed and an iPhone/iPod docking station designed as a table lamp. There is also a walk-in closet or luggage rack. It looks like we had the second option, since the only feature of the room design that we didn’t like was the lack of a wardrobe in the usual sense. The hotel is completely non-smoking. I can’t say anything about breakfast, we didn’t take it.

Based on the sum of factors, the declared status of the hotel is TWO STARS, which does not exactly correspond to its actual status; it is at least an order of magnitude higher! As for the price, the room was advertised for €109.0, but it cost us a discount for €64.0

Despite the strange point that a request for a hotel address on Google map, in fact, it is located very well. Theodor-Heuss-Allee street runs behind the train station, parallel to the direction of the tracks. But as in others European cities, the presence of the station does not affect anything, except for the pleasant fact that the walk to the hotel is only 5-10 minutes. On the way from the station to the hotel there is a shopping area (in the passage under the railway tracks) as well as a popular grocery store ALDI, and almost opposite, a 5-minute walk is located sports complex Bremen - Arena.

We stayed at this hotel on the way THERE, i.e. arrived, took tram number 6 and got off at the railway station. station, then into the passage under the railway. way and now we are already at the goal. True, due to the Christmas load and the early arrival of the plane from Tampere, early check-in at the hotel did not work out (check-in at 14-00), but we were kindly greeted, our luggage was taken for storage and we felt in every possible way that we were welcome. Summary - want to live in good hotel, city center and affordable, look for the Prizeotel Bremen-City on Booking.com and enjoy.

Holiday Inn Express Bremen Airport Superior, Bremen.


We chose the Holiday Inn Express Bremen Airport Superior hotel for our return trip, primarily because of its location, a five-minute walk with your luggage from the Ryanair terminal. Because the Ryanair flight Bremen - Tampere starts at 6:30 and other places to spend the night are fraught with an even earlier rise and additional costs for transport (taxi). In addition, the hotel periodically issues special offers, in our case the price was €79,20 for a double room with breakfast.

The room was equipped to its stated FOUR STARS, everything was clean, tidy, the beds had the right number of pillows, the bathroom had the right number of towels, etc. The hotel also has its own style and design, which is clearly manifested in the overall harmony of colors, as well as in the interesting lighting both in the room itself and in the bathroom. The walls of the corridors and halls are decorated with paintings on aviation themes. Our room had two beds, but they didn't have to be pushed together - each on its own is wide enough for two people who want to be closer to each other. The Internet is free, but at the reception you still need to remember to ask for the password. In addition to the usual equipment, the room was equipped with a small electric kettle and a small set for it: instant coffee, tea, sugar. Germans, unlike Finns, do not have Russian channels, or rather Russian-language ones, in the public domain.

We had an early check-in; we were allowed into our room at about 10:30, which was quite opportune for people who were slightly exhausted from the previous 10-hour bus journey from Prague. If you go to the hotel from the city side, for example by tram number 6, then you need to get off at the penultimate stop; from the last one at the main terminal the walk will be longer and further.

For air passengers, there is a monitor at the reception that broadcasts a list of departing flights, which is very convenient. And of course, an early breakfast (from 4-00 am) cannot but please those who have a flight at 6-00 or 6-30. Breakfast is quite modest in terms of assortment, but the quality of the offer is beyond praise. Summary - if you want to not have any problems with your vacation before an early flight, not to jump around the city with suitcases, and just stay in a good hotel, look for the Holiday Inn Express Bremen Airport Superior Hotel on Booking.com and enjoy.

In the article Five hours at Bremen Airport, Germany I'll try to dilute the somewhat dry one official information the warmth of personal impressions from a walk through the center of Boremen.

international Airport That's what it's called - Bremen Airport. Regular flights are performed in big cities and to some countries, among them: Amsterdam, Dresden, Copenhagen, Munich, Nuremberg, Paris, Stuttgart, Toulouse, Zurich. This makes a comfortable arrival possible for national and foreign guests. The airport is quite easy to get to by tram 6 or by car. The airport has 5 terminals and 2 parking lots with a capacity of 4,500 cars. The decision to begin construction of the airport was made after the end of the First World War (1919). In 1925, the first terminal was built. In 1937, the runway system was completed. Four concrete strips intersected in the shape of a star. This allowed planes to take off and land in any wind direction. During World War II, the airport was bombed, but the US Air Force restored the airport to its proper condition, and in 1949 the airport was put into operation again. Later, radio equipment was installed. In 1989, new administrative buildings, covered parking lots and terminals were built.

Information:(6.00-23.00 hours):
Tel. 04 21 / 5 59 50
Distance from the airport to the fair and convention center: 15 minutes by tram (departures every 10 minutes or more often until 20.00 hours, from 20.00 hours every 20 minutes).

The tram stop is located directly in International airport Bremen. Fare: 1.90 €
Taxi: about 15 minutes costs about 11 €

Bremen International Airport is called Bremen Airport. Regular flights are operated to major cities in Germany and to some European countries, including: Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Dresden, Frankfurt, Copenhagen, London, Munich, Nuremberg, Paris, Stuttgart, Toulouse, Zurich. This makes a comfortable arrival possible for national and foreign guests. The airport is quite easy to get to by tram 6 or by car. The airport has 5 terminals and 2 parking lots with a capacity of 4,500 cars. The decision to begin construction of the airport was made after the end of the First World War (1919). In 1925, the first terminal was built. In 1937, the runway system was completed. Four concrete strips intersected in the shape of a star. This allowed planes to take off and land in any wind direction. During World War II, the airport was bombed, but the US Air Force restored the airport to its proper condition, and in 1949 the airport was put into operation again. Later, radio equipment was installed. In 1989, new administrative buildings, covered parking lots and terminals were built. Information: (6.00-23.00): Tel. 04 21 / 5 59 50 Distance from the airport to the fair and congress center: 15 minutes by tram (departures every 10 minutes or more often until 20.00 hours, from 20.00 hours every 20 minutes). The tram stop is located directly at Bremen International Airport. Fare: 1.90 € Taxi: about 15 minutes fare costs about 11 € var addthis_product = "jlp-2.0"; var addthis_config = ( pubid:"Your+Profile+ID", data_track_clickback:true, ui_language:"ru", data_ga_property:"UA-10312200-2" )