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Airports of Copenhagen - the air gate of the capital of Denmark

Daily dozens of aircraft arrive in Copenhagen airports. Guests of the capital and transit passengers are accepted in two international air terminals: Kastrup and Roskilde. They serve not only direct flights, but also docking, as well as interchange flights.

Flight schedule for airports

The traffic schedule of the aircraft is very dense and depends on the weather conditions and the loading of runways, because of this the schedule of flights varies daily. All information about the changes is reflected in the online scoreboard.

Airports of Copenhagen are equipped with search engines, which help clarify the status of a particular flight, receive information about the availability of tickets, and book low-cost tickets for low-cost online. You can also specify the conditions for registering for the flight and choose the option of connecting flights for transit passengers. Information is provided for all airlines that serve both airports.

Roskilde Airport (Roskilde)

Roskilde Airport is 29 km west of Copenhagen. It was commissioned in April 1973. The main function of Roskilde is the maintenance of private aircraft, domestic transportation and international charter flights.

The airport has two runways with an asphalt covering length of 1500 and 1799 meters. They serve three airlines, the main one of which is Flexflight. There is a flight school that provides meteorological services. Part of the territory is occupied by the Danish Air Force, which is engaged in search and rescue operations. Runways are used by them to conduct training flights.

Roskilde aerodrome is 30 minutes away from the capital. The passengers who arrive here often are interested in the question of how to get from the airport to Copenhagen. You can reach the city by public transport: by bus, by train - or by taxi. There is also a car rental service, so anyone can drive to the capital in a rented car.

Kastrup - Copenhagen International Airport

Kastrup was built in 1925 on the territory belonging to the municipality of Thornby. This is the largest airport in Denmark and one of the largest on the Scandinavian Peninsula, from it to the center of the capital only 8 km, officially it is the airport of Copenhagen.

Kastrup services are used by 63 airlines, the largest is the Scandinavian airline SAS. Flights are made in 111 directions, 24 of them are intercontinental. Annually more than 20 million people use the airport's services. In an effort to increase the flow of passengers, Copenhagen airports have set the lowest cost for air tickets, so many flights have the status of a loukosta.

Currently, there are 3 runways here. Two of them, 3500 and 3300 meters long, are parallel. The length of the third band is 2800 meters, it crosses the first and second. This arrangement allows you to take off and landing simultaneously regardless of any weather conditions.

Kastrup Airport Terminals

There are three terminals at Kastrup Airport. The first of them serves domestic transportation, terminals 2 and 3 serve for international flights. They are all related. From one terminal to another, you can walk for 15-20 minutes or take a free bus. The largest is terminal number 2. It serves more than 40 airlines.

Terminal No.3 was built in 1998 and is the base for the SAS airline. In addition to it, the terminal is used by 13 more companies, including Lufthansa and Scandinavian Airlines System. A railway station is built here. High-speed trains deliver passengers to Sweden and other cities in Denmark.

In the premises there are racks for self-check-in for flights, with the presence of luggage the machine gives out special tags that are pasted onto the suitcase before passing it to one of the points of cargo reception.

How to get to Copenhagen

The plane arrived at the airport in Copenhagen. How to get to the city, passengers are easy to solve. Between the terminal number 3 and the central railway station, fast trains run every 10-15 minutes. At the same terminal there is a metro station that will take passengers to the city center.

There are buses going to Copenhagen, they are at each terminal and leave in 10 minutes, starting from 4.30 in the morning. The last bus goes to 23.30 h. There is also a night bus that runs from the third terminal.

In the arrival zone, taxis are on duty all the time. Pay for their services by credit card or cash, the cost of gratuities is included in the fare. In addition, at the airport there are companies that rent a car.

Airport services

Airports of Copenhagen are equipped with parking spaces, most of which are under the roof. In the parking lots there is security, video surveillance systems are installed. In the premises of the terminals there are branches of banks, currency exchange offices, ATMs, post offices, as well as a large number of shops, cafes and bars. The terminal №3 of Kastrup airport has a large business center.

For Passengers who arrive at Copenhagen airport, scoreboards and self-service terminals give an opportunity not only to clarify the schedule, purchase a ticket and to register, but also to familiarize yourself with the rules of the site, book a hotel room, and explore the excursion programs in the capital.

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