The situation is deteriorating rapidly at bankrupt German carrier Air Berlin. Last week, we reported that the airline would scrap some of its international routes to and from Berlin’s Tegel Airport, but come this time next month, all long-haul service will come to a halt.As reported by Wandering Aramean, service will be discontinued on the following schedule:New York City – September 25, 2017Miami – September 25, 2017Chicago – September 30, 2017Los Angeles – October 1, 2017San Francisco – October 1, 2017Abu Dhabi – September 17 and October 1, 2017 (staged shutdown of 2x daily flights)Air Berlin will continue to operate some long-haul flights from its Dusseldorf hub, but Orlando will be scrapped on September 25 and Boston on October 1, 2017. If you’re booked on Air Berlin for travel to/from the above destinations on or after the aforementioned dates, be sure to contact the airline that issued your ticket to request reaccommodation or a refund.For more on how to deal with your particular travel situation, see What You Can Do When Your Airline Goes Belly Up.Are you planning to fly long-haul with Air Berlin?Featured image courtesy of FG/Bauer-Griffin via Getty Images.Sign up for our daily newsletterEmail addressSign upI would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. See privacy policy.