This March, Air Berlin will start flights on every Monday, Thursday and Saturday from Berlin to Chicago. In May, the number of non-stop flights per week will increase to five. Feeder flights for the Berlin-Chicago flight are currently set to operate from eight German cities and a further eleven European destinations, such as Vienna, Zurich, Helsinki, Gothenburg, Oslo, Stockholm, Russia and a special connection to Krakow and Warsaw at the same time as the Chicago connection on 23rd March 2013.
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I'm a Caracas native, living in Chicago. I have a passion for travel, culture, food, adventure and discovering new places off the beaten path. I still remember the first trip I took internationally as a child and the excitement that it was to know that everyone will speak another language. Traveling was cool—waking up early to make the trip to the airport, packing too much and then realizing it’s much better to pack light. Now a travel writer, I get to see new places continually, check out new restaurants, and talk about my experiences. Just as I’m about to be done with a trip, I see myself at the airport daydreaming while staring at the departure board thinking about my next destination.