On the afternoon of July 31, Tegel Airport, the busiest in Berlin, Germany, is now very few passengers. The latest data released by the airport shows that although its passenger traffic in June this year increased three times compared with May, it still fell by 94.9% year-on-year, and the cumulative decline in the first half of the year was 66.7%. Although the EU and Germany have gradually "unblocked", since Germany has in fact only opened its borders to more than a dozen non-EU countries so far, major airports in the country are still showing signs of depression. Photo by China News Agency reporter Peng Dawei

Release time: 2020-08-01 08:14:20 【Editor: Li Peiyun】