The e-papers are free of charge and include daily newspapers such as the Financial Times Deutschland and Frankfurter Allgemeine, as well as special interest magazines. Publications are available in German or English.
“We are constantly working on improving our product” said Thomas Ney, Chief Product Officer airberlin. “We’re offering this new service in the exclusive waiting areas at Berlin Tegel airport with the aim of making our frequent flyers’ journeys as pleasant and diversified a time as possible as they wait for their flights.”
Access to the Media Box, a virtual media library, is provided via the free Wi-Fi network in the exclusive waiting areas. airberlin uses the web-based solution offered by Media Carrier for its new service. This solution displays e-papers on each user’s device without having to install or register any software. topbonus status customers can quickly and easily read and save the newspapers and magazines they want onto their laptops, iPads, iPhones and other smartphones free of charge.












































