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Copenhagen Airport

Copenhagen Airport
Copenhagen Airport:KastrupAirport Panorama
IATA: CPH - ICAO: EKCH
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Elevation AMSL16 ft (5 m)
Coordinates55°37′43″N, 12°38′49″E
Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
ftm
04R/22L10,8333,302Paved
04L/22R9,8423,000Paved
12/309,1862,800Paved
Copenhagen Airport:Copenhagen airport map
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Copenhagen airport map

Copenhagen Airport (IATA: CPHICAO: EKCH) (Københavns Lufthavn, Kastrup in Danish) is the major airport serving Copenhagen, Denmark and Malmö, Sweden, located 8 km south of Copenhagen city center on the island Amager. The airport lies mainly in the municipality of Tårnby, with a small portion in neighboring Dragør. The airport is one of two main hubs for Scandinavian Airlines System. Copenhagen Airport serves about 50,000 passengers per day. 19.98 million passengers passed through the facility in 2005, making it the busiest airport in the Nordic countries, and number 11 in Europe. In 2006 the airport is expected to handle 21.5 million passengers.

Copenhagen Airports A/S also operates Roskilde Airport and owns a 49% stake in Newcastle Airport.

Copenhagen Airport was originally called Kastrup Airport, since it is located in the small town of Kastrup, now a part of Tårnby. The formal name of the airport is still Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup, to distinguish it from Roskilde Airport, which is formerly Copenhagen Airport, Roskilde.

The airport has 1700 employees, and has a maximum capacity of 83 loadings/hour, with room for 108 airplanes.

Kastrup has won many awards for being one of the best airports in the world including a place on Forbes list of The World's Ten Best Airport Lounges [1] and the ninth best airport of the world in Skytrax's passenger survey [2]. The airport has collected a variety of awards at its homepage


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History

Copenhagen Airport:Control tower with Icelandair jet.
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Control tower with Icelandair jet.

Accessibility

The airport can be accessed in various ways:

Terminals

Copenhagen Airport has three terminals.

Terminals 2 and 3 share a common airside passenger concourse and also share the arrivals section (customs and baggage claim) which is physically located in Terminal 3.

Terminal 1

Copenhagen Airport:Terminal 1
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Terminal 1

All domestic arrivals and departures:

Terminal 2

Copenhagen Airport:Terminal 2
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Terminal 2

Terminal 3

Copenhagen Airport:Terminal 3
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Terminal 3

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.forbes.com/lists/2001/10/25/1025feat_2.html
  2. ^ http://www.airlinequality.com/2005/airport-05-ent.htm
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