More than 300,000 passengers have flown the A380 on the Dubai-Copenhagen route since its launch a year ago. This means that Emirates has experienced a passenger increase of almost 30 percent.
Copenhagen Airport was the first and only Nordic airport to be served by the large Airbus A380 in scheduled service. CEO of Copenhagen Airport, Thomas Woldbye, is pleased with the development:
"It is extremely positive that Emirates’ A380s continuously fly so many passengers between Dubai and Copenhagen. The air services Emirates offers open Denmark up further as a tourist destination, which is important for the Danish economy, and it increases the accessibility of Denmark to the rest of the world to the benefit of both businesses and tourists," he says.
The A380 aircraft has a capacity of 615 seats. With its new configuration, the aircraft produces the lowest CO2 emissions per passenger kilometre of all commercial airplanes. In addition to the large passenger flow, Copenhagen Airport serves as sky cargo hub for Emirates.
Interconnectivity boosts growth
Copenhagen Airport has grown rapidly over the last 10 years with more and better connections to international destinations together with a steady increase in the number of passengers passing through the airport.