SWIFT Growth

Copenhagen Airport has taken a dual-strategy approach, focusing on the development of its hub and at the same time, attracting no-frills carriers to its new low-cost facility, CPH SWIFT, which is expected to become operational at the start of this year's winter schedule.

Plus, a new strategic partnership between Copenhagen and SAS has just been announced, which is expected to boost transfer passengers by more than 200,000 this year. It will also cut minimum connection time (MCT) from 40 to 30 minutes for passengers flying via Copenhagen to or from Stockholm, Gothenburg, Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger and Helsinki - in turn providing 43 additional connections each day. In the medium- to long-term, the aim is to achieve the same MCT for all flights from the Schengen countries.

The airport,one of the first to benefit from a Routesonline enhanced airport profile, has reported positive passenger growth for two consecutive months - up 3.9% year-on-year in December and the opening of CPH SWIFT later this year (an investment of DKK200 million or €26.8 million) will secure a further 6 million passengers. The facility can also double in capacity where necessary.

In an additional bid to attract increased air services, the airport is offering a reduction in passenger charges and 100% self-service check-in facilities for passengers using the terminal.

At CPH overall, new routes to start this year include:

Carrier Destination Frequency
Air Canada Toronto Daily
Cimber Sterling Catania and Larnaca Both once weekly
Delta New York JFK Daily
germanwings Cologne Six times weekly
Norwegian airlines Olbia, Dubrovnik, Malta, Kos, Ibiza, Cyprus Once, once, twice, twice, once, once weekly
Qatar Airways Doha Four weekly

The full list of Copenhagen's new routes can be seen here:

http://www.cph.dk/CPH/UK/B2B/Airlines/New+routes+and+frequencies/

Review the CPH Enhanced Airport Profile or connect with the CPH Route Development Team

Richard Maslen

Richard Maslen has travelled across the globe to report on developments in the aviation sector as airlines and airports have continued to evolve and…