Articles about Copenhagen (19 total)
BA to drop LCY-Copenhagen route 08/05/2012
BA Cityflyer will cease flights from London City to Copenhagen at the end of May, as it prepares to add new routes and increased frequencies from the airport —full story »
SAS will serve Shanghai from March 1 01/02/2012
The Scandinavian flag-carrier is expanding its Asian network with a new five times a week service linking Copenhagen with Shanghai —full story »
Air China to launch Beijing-Copenhagen route 08/12/2011
Originally published on www.businesstraveller.asia
The carrier will operate the service four times per week, commencing in June 2012 —full story »
Second wave of Scandinavian flights 04/07/2011
Originally published on www.businesstravellerme.com
Gulf Air has started flights to Copenhagen, ahead of Emirates' launch on August 1, and following on from Qatar last year —full story »
SAS reinstates Shanghai route 01/07/2011
The carrier will launch five-times weekly flights from Copenhagen to Shanghai next year, a route it last served in 2007 —full story »
Thai Airways to increase Copenhagen links 30/06/2011
The carrier is to launch new flights between the Danish capital and the Thai island of Phuket, and will also increase flights between Bangkok and Copenhagen —full story »
Gulf Air to launch Copenhagen and Nairobi routes 13/04/2011
The Gulf carrier will join Qatar Airways and Emirates in launching flights to the Danish capital Copenhagen, and will also return to the Kenyan capital after an absence of seven years —full story »
Meet in Copenhagen 25/01/2011
Copenhagen is busy developing its venues and hotels, as well as aiming to be the first carbon-neutral city in the world. Felicity Cousins reports —full story »
Emirates to serve Copenhagen 20/01/2011
Travellers based in Scandinavia will be able to access Emirates’ global network starting on August 1, when the airline launches a daily flight into Copenhagen operated by a three-class A330-200 —full story »
Copenhagen 2010 28/08/2010
Copenhagen is a hotbed for design and innovation but it also has an inspiring past. Felicity Cousins explores both sides of the Danish capital —full story »
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