Denmark creates new routes to China to promote trade and tourism
The development of a route between Copenhagen and China, the third new route to Asia this year, opens up trade and tourism links for Denmark.
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The development of a route between Copenhagen and China, the third new route to Asia this year, opens up trade and tourism links for Denmark.
The awards cover four traffic categories of airport and aims to recognise achievement in core activities such as customer service, facilities, retail, security, community relations and environmental awareness and operations.
Ground handlers are a crucial part of an airport’s day-to-day operations. In an exclusive interview with Mie Rajcic, Airside Compliance and Safety Manager at Copenhagen Airports A/S, we discuss how airports can remain efficient and safe whilst driving their business, and the role that automation plays airside.
2018 is set to be a period of investment in different areas of the airport as its passenger numbers climb.
Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) has agreed to loan the operators of Copenhagen-Kastrup Airport €121 million to finance capacity and expansion projects.
Copenhagen Airport is actively working to restructure its crisis management set-up to ensure correct and up-to-date procedures are in place should an unexpected event occur. The airport’s Safety and Crisis Manager, Thomas Lau Christensen, explains further.
Protecting passengers, airport staff, airport infrastructure and aircraft from malicious harm, crime and other threats is a constant battle that our industry must combat. In this in-depth focus, we explore the latest in crisis management and communication techniques, and how the threat to civil aviation continues to evolve.
Join International Airport Review in celebration of our 20th Anniversary as we begin our Top 20s feature and pick our Top 20 World Airports.
20 January 2017 | By Roy Manuell, Digital Editor
International Airport Review is granted exclusive insight from the architects behind the ambitious expansion of Copenhagen, Zeso Architects..
Sensor technologies for passenger flow measurements provide large volumes of data. Esben Kolind, Head of Operational & Business Analysis, details how Copenhagen Airport (CPH) uses data not only to display and report waiting times, but to improve the planning process and increase operational efficiency.
In this Passenger Flow supplement: Improving operational efficiency using sensory technology; Balancing seamless travel with the passenger experience; Using smart travel identity to save passengers' time; The digital revolution.
Esben Kolind details how Copenhagen Airport (CPH) uses data not only to display and report waiting times, but to improve the planning process and increase operational efficiency...
16 November 2016 | By Dan Meincke, Director of Traffic and Airside Operations, Copenhagen Airport
With more than 26 million passengers travelling through annually, Copenhagen has a duty to ensure its passengers can reach their destinations in all weather conditions. Dan Meincke reveals how a first class snow alert crew and cross-functional collaboration ensures on-time best performance...
9 November 2016 | By International Airport Review
In light of Copenhagen Airport's announcement that is now A-CDM ready with Amadeus technology', International Airport Review discusses exclusively the move with Vice President Assets & Technology, Christian Poulsen...
19 October 2016 | By International Airport Review
One of the main challenges facing airports today is how to work closely with stakeholders to minimise flight delays, react fast to unpredictable events and make efficient use of available resources...