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Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) to Pyongyang Sunan International Airport (FNJ) flights
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The cheapest way to get from Berlin to Pyongyang is to fly which costs $260 - $1,300 and takes 17h 8m.
The fastest way to get from Berlin to Pyongyang is to fly which takes 17h 8m and costs $260 - $1,300.
The distance between Berlin and Pyongyang is 7975 km.
It takes approximately 17h 8m to get from Berlin to Pyongyang, including transfers.
Pyongyang is 7h ahead of Berlin. It is currently 6:08 PM in Berlin and 1:08 AM in Pyongyang.
What companies run services between Berlin, Germany and Pyongyang, North Korea?
Hainan, Air China, and five other airlines fly from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) to Pyongyang Sunan International Airport (FNJ) 6 times a week.
- Website
- airchina.com
Flights from Berlin Brandenburg Airport to Pyongyang Sunan International Airport via Beijing Capital
- Ave. Duration
- 14h 5m
- When
- Sunday
- Estimated price
- $270–1,400
Flights from Berlin Brandenburg Airport to Pyongyang Sunan International Airport via Frankfurt, Beijing Capital
- Ave. Duration
- 16h 27m
- When
- Sunday
- Estimated price
- $270–1,300
Flights from Berlin Brandenburg Airport to Pyongyang Sunan International Airport via Warsaw Chopin, Beijing Capital
- Ave. Duration
- 16h 40m
- When
- Sunday
- Estimated price
- $260–1,200
Flights from Berlin Brandenburg Airport to Pyongyang Sunan International Airport via Vienna, Beijing Capital
- Ave. Duration
- 16h 50m
- When
- Sunday
- Estimated price
- $270–1,300
Flights from Berlin Brandenburg Airport to Pyongyang Sunan International Airport via Budapest, Beijing Capital
- Ave. Duration
- 19h 40m
- When
- Sunday
- Estimated price
- $270–1,300
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