Exciting prospects await Danish travelers as several airlines, including Norwegian , airBaltic , and Ryanair , unveil plans for new direct flight routes departing from Denmark in 2024.
Norwegian is set to introduce a robust expansion with 40 new routes, including nine operating from Denmark’s Aalborg, Aarhus, Billund, and Copenhagen airports. The additions encompass destinations like Nice, Malaga, Alicante, and Mallorca/Palma, offering increased travel opportunities for Danish passengers.
airBaltic responds to heightened winter holiday demand by launching a new route connecting Billund Airport to Gran Canaria, catering to the seasonal preferences of Danish travelers.
Ryanair’s reopening of its Copenhagen Airport base brings four additional destinations – Düsseldorf, Faro, Paris, and Warsaw – to its winter schedule, augmenting choices for travelers to and from the Danish capital.
Moreover, Copenhagen Airport is expanding its winter traffic programs, boasting 13 new routes to diverse destinations in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. The winter program encompasses contributions from airlines like SAS, Etihad Airways, Wizz Air, Ryanair, and Volotea, offering a wide array of travel options to passengers.
Aalborg Airport stands out with Norwegian’s non-stop flights to Nice, while Air Greenland plans nine flights to Kangerlussuaq in Greenland during the summer of 2024. Norwegian also introduces direct flights to Madeira from Aalborg Airport, enhancing travel opportunities during the winter and spring seasons.
Aarhus Airport eagerly anticipates Norwegian’s launch of three new routes to Spanish destinations – Alicante, Malaga, and Mallorca – providing passengers in the region with additional choices for European vacations.
SAS contributes to the excitement by inaugurating a new route to Bangkok from Copenhagen, opening up night flights connecting Scandinavia and Europe through Copenhagen Airport. This seasonal winter offering supplements existing services to Tokyo Haneda and Shanghai, bolstering Danish access to exotic destinations.
With these developments, 2024 promises a plethora of new travel options for Danish passengers, further enriching the country’s air travel landscape.