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Leipzig Halle Airport (LEJ) To Berlin Tempelhof Airport (THF)

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Germany Limousine Service GmbH

+493025460503

Max. 8 passengers

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Taxi Carsten Seidel

+49 341 4242200

Max. 4 passengers

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Taxi Peschke GmbH

+49 346 0220754

Max. 4 passengers

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Taxi 4233

+49 341 4233

Max. 4 passengers

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Funktaxi 4884

+49 341 4884

Max. 4 passengers

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White cars Leipzig GmbH

+49 341 2611486

Max. 4 passengers

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Taxi Service Geißler Leipzig

+49 171 3673373

Max. 4 passengers

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Taxi Lehmann Leipzig

+49 341 8775925

Max. 4 passengers

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Spar-Taxi Leipzig

+49 341 22225555

Max. 4 passengers

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Limousinenservice Leipzig

+49 341 6513684

Max. 4 passengers

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Your Taxi GmbH

+49 800 19811982

Max. 4 passengers

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Pawel

+4915229458197

Max. 4 passengers

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David Ibu

07040825081

Max. 7 passengers

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Leipzig-Halle Airport

Leipzig-Halle Airport, also known as Schkeuditz Airport and operating only as Leipzig / Halle Airport since the end of 2008 with the aim of improving its global marketing, is located in the conurbation between the cities of Leipzig and Halle (Saale) on the territory of the city of Schkeuditz in Saxony Leipzig-Halle. The airport has international significance, above all in the area of air freight traffic. In terms of the number of passengers, the airport ranks 13th in Germany (2015). In the freight sector, it ranks second in Germany after Frankfurt am Main, fifth in Europe and 26th in the world (as of 2013). The airport is the home base of the cargo airlines Aerologic and the DHL Hub Leipzig together with European Air Transport...

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Berlin Tempelhof Airport

Berlin-Tempelhof Airport was one of the first commercial airports in Germany along with the Berlin airports Johannisthal and Staaken and in 1923 started regular service. It was until its closure on 30 October 2008, Berlin-Tegel and Berlin-Schönefeld one of three international airports in the Greater Berlin and was called the central airport. In 2007, around 350,000 passengers were handled there. Since 2010, the former airport site is designated by the state of Berlin and its companies with the project name Tempelhofer Freiheit and is open to the public. In the media and in colloquial language, on the other hand, people often talk about the Tempelhof field. Recently, only four airlines have served the Berlin-Tempelhof Airport in regular service. These included Brussels Airlines, InterSky and...