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  2. Copenhagen Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport officials announced plans to build a new low-cost terminal at the facility. On 31 October 2010 the new low cost terminal CPH Go opened by easyJet. [12] In 2013 the airport handled a new record of 24,067,030 passengers. In 2014 CPH announced plans to increase capacity to 40 million passengers per year. [13] It reached 30 million in 2018.

  3. List of airports in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    CPH Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup: 26,697,123 04L/22R, 04R/22L, 12/30 Copenhagen / City: Capital (Hovedstaden) EKCC Copenhagen City Airport (harbor) (see Nordic Seaplanes) 12,040 Water runway: Copenhagen / Roskilde: Zealand : EKRK RKE Copenhagen Airport, Roskilde: 24,152 11/29, 03/21 Esbjerg: South Denmark : EKEB EBJ Esbjerg Airport: 96,713 08/26

  4. Vilhelm Lauritzen's Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The new Copenhagen Airport began operations on a grass field a little further to the south in 1925. In the late 1930s, Vilhelm Lauritzen was charged with designing the airport's first terminal. The building was completed in 1939. [1] In the 1990s, it was decided to move the terminal building to make way for a planned expansion of the airport.

  5. Airport seating - Wikipedia

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    [5] Airport lounges provide greater comfort and services to travelers with a membership in a location separate from the standard airport environment. While standard domestic and international airport lounges include basic seating and access to charging stations, these membership-based lounges provide more comfortable and spacious seating. [8]

  6. Roskilde Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is owned and operated by Københavns Lufthavne A/S (Copenhagen Airports) which also operates Copenhagen's major airport at Kastrup. The airport had 25,053 passengers in 2003. The airport is fully equipped, but most flights from this airport are taxi-flights, small-plane regular flights to minor domestic islands or business jets.

  7. Midtjyllands Airport - Wikipedia

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    Midtjyllands Airport (Danish: Midtjyllands Lufthavn) (IATA: KRP, ICAO: EKKA), formerly known as Karup Airport, is an airport in Denmark. The airport is situated 3 km west of Karup and carries passengers primarily from nine municipalities in mid- and west Jutland that also own the airport.

  8. Copenhagen Airport railway station - Wikipedia

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    Copenhagen Airport railway station (Danish: Københavns Lufthavn Station) is a railway station in Tårnby, Denmark, serving Copenhagen Airport. [1] It is located below ground directly under the check-in and arrival area in the airport's Terminal 3. The station is served by DSB’s regional trains including the Øresundtrain network.

  9. Low-cost carrier terminal - Wikipedia

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    A low-cost carrier terminal or LCCT (also known as a budget terminal) is a specific type of airport terminal designed with the needs of low-cost airlines in mind. Though terminals may have differing charges and costs, as is common in Europe, the concept of an all-budget terminal was promoted and pioneered by Tony Fernandes of AirAsia at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in 2006.