With no resolution to the air traffic controller strike in sight, the summer could end up being a disaster for Danish aviation
In related news, Delta Air Lines says it will continue its daily flights to New York City through the winter
In semi-related news, Vordingborg Municipality is intending to buy Lindholm, the island identified by the former government as a great location to house rejected asylum-seekers and convicted foreigners, in a bid to thwart blue bloc hopes to revive the idea
In other news, Mette Frederiksen has sided with the US over Aukus, and Nigeria and Denmark are fighting piracy in the Gulf of Guinea
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Lena Hunter
Top German, French, Norwegian and Swedish politicians are among those targeted in international spying scandal. The Danish defence minister is stalling but Edward Snowden says “I told you so”
Predictably, the global COVID-19 pandemic has had a catastrophic impact on the aviation industry in Denmark
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Luke Roberts
Vultures circle as Norwegian takes desperate measures after a difficult year
SAS, Norwegian, easyJet, Lufthansa and Ryanair among the 12 airlines given notice by the Danish transport authority
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Gulden Timur
Wtih 800 cancelled daily flights, SAS has already reimbursed 700,000 customers but the pending caseload is still huge
SAS and Norwegian both expecting to offer dozens of flight options in July, including long-haul routes to the US
Nordic airline reveals that 1,700 people will lose their jobs in Denmark
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CPH POST
Bad news continues elsewhere as seven more fatalities are confirmed and Christiania cannabis trade encroaches the streets of Christianshavn