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Visitors from outside of Europe will find it quaint that Berlin has no long-haul links, so passengers from North America and Australasia still have to change planes in Copenhagen, Frankfurt or London. Europeans, however, are now very well served with a multitude of different airlines flying into three city airports, an ever-faster rail service and good coach links.
Public transport within Berlin is superb, as much in the city centre as in the distant suburbs. Trams with two coaches and double-decker buses cope well even with rush-hour traffic. The over- and underground train services remain of course immune to traffic elsewhere. The network is increasing all the time, leaving little need for taxis or private cars, both of which exist in abundance.
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