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Berlin’s airlift airport to close

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Tempelhof Airport, which played a key role in the Berlin airlift after World War II, will close to passengers Oct. 31, 2008, Germany’s top administrative court confirmed.

The court threw out a bid by airlines to prevent Tempelhof’s closure as part of plans to expand Schoenefeld Airport, a former military airport on the city’s outskirts, into Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport.

Several airline companies that use the centrally located Tempelhof Airport tried to block the closure.

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After World War II left Berlin divided into east and west, Tempelhof became the hub of the yearlong, U.S.-led Berlin airlift when the Soviets blockaded West Berlin in 1948.

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