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CPH Airport establishing foothold on African continent
Routes to Ethiopia and Morocco are part of a strategy by the Nordic travel hub to expand its connections in Africa
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Norwegian mulls leaving CPH Airport as mass delays continue
With no resolution to the air traffic controller strike in sight, the summer could end up being a disaster for Danish aviation
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Thai-ing the knot: SAS reopens popular route after nearly a decade
Following a nine-year hiatus, the Scandinavian airline will once again have a direct route from Copenhagen to Bangkok later this year
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Delays galore at Copenhagen Airport over lack of air traffic controllers
Hundreds of flights and tens of thousands of passengers have already been affected since Friday
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CPH Airport has high hopes for 2023 as passengers return
In related news, Iceland airline Play is set to open very affordable routes from Denmark to North America this summer
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Copenhagen Airport making big change in 2024
Thanks to new 3D scanners, passengers won’t need to remove electronic devices from bags when going through security
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Denmark’s second-largest airport to offer green fuel
Billund becomes only the second airport in Denmark capable of offering its customers sustainable aviation fuel
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SAS unveils new summer routes out of Copenhagen
Elsewhere, a lack of passengers due to the pandemic has pushed Midtjyllands Airport to the brink of closure
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Politicians squabble over passenger tax, but public wants to pay even more
Survey reveals that a majority of people in Denmark are prepared to pay substantially more than the 13 kroner the government has proposed
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Government’s new green aviation strategy involves passenger fee
Despite political backlash, CPH Airport welcomes the plan and airlines are already making moves to go green
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SAS cancels more flights in coming months
Beleaguered airline to scrap 1,700 departures in September and October due to lingering effects of staff shortages and the pilot strike
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Strike two! Disgruntled mechanics put SAS under more pressure
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Mechanics working for SAS threaten to go on strike as there are no finalised agreements