Majority of Berlin residents vote against Tegel Airport's closure in referendum
The referendum took place on Sunday, when voters participated in the German parliamentary election. A total of 56.1 percent of Berliners voted in favor of reconsidering the plans to shut down the airport, while 41.7 percent of respondents believe that Tegel should be closed, local officials revealed.
Tegel was slated to be closed six months after the opening of a new city airport – Berlin-Brandenburg Airport, which faced a number of technical problems and delays, and has no final opening date yet.