Copenhagen Airport

Overview
Copenhagen Airport (CPH), also known as Kastrup Airport, is the largest and
busiest airport in Denmark. It serves as a major international gateway and is
located about 8 kilometers southeast of Copenhagen city center. The airport is a
key hub for both domestic and international travel in Scandinavia.
Facilities
Copenhagen Airport features two main passenger terminals, Terminal 2 and
Terminal 3, which handle both domestic and international flights. The airport
offers a wide range of amenities, including:
Dining Options: Numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars serving a variety of
cuisines.
Retail Stores: Extensive shopping options including duty-free shops, luxury
boutiques, and convenience stores.
Lounges: Several lounges are available for business and premium class travelers.
Free Wi-Fi: Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the airport.
Currency Exchange and ATMs: Multiple currency exchange counters and ATMs for
financial services.
Car Rental Services: Various car rental companies operate at the airport.
Medical Services: On-site medical facilities and pharmacies.
Special Assistance: Services for passengers with reduced mobility, including
dedicated assistance and accessible facilities.
Baggage Handling: Efficient baggage handling and storage services.
Airlines
Copenhagen Airport serves as a hub for
Scandinavian
Airlines (SAS) and is a key airport for many other airlines, including:
International Airlines: KLM,
Lufthansa, and
British Airways,
Emirates,
Qatar Airways and
more.
Low-cost Carriers:
Ryanair,
easyJet, and
Norwegian Air
Shuttle.
The airport offers flights to numerous destinations worldwide, including major
cities in Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East.
Public Transportation
Copenhagen Airport is well-connected to the city and surrounding regions through
various transportation options:
Train: The airport has a train station located in Terminal 3, providing frequent
services to Copenhagen Central Station and other destinations in Denmark and
Sweden.
Metro: The Copenhagen Metro Line M2 connects the airport to the city center and
other key areas.
Bus: Several bus services operate between the airport and various parts of
Copenhagen and nearby cities.
Taxis: Taxis are readily available outside the terminals for immediate
transportation needs.
Car Rentals: Car rental services are available at the airport for those who
prefer to drive.
Copenhagen Airport plays a crucial role in connecting Denmark with the rest of
the world, making it a vital hub for both business and leisure travelers. Its
comprehensive facilities and extensive network of flights ensure a seamless
travel experience for passengers.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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