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L'Copenhagen Airport (CPH), officially known as Copenhagen-Kastrup Airport, is the main airport in the Denmark and one of the most important in northern Europe. Located at about 8 kilometers southeast from downtown Copenhagen, the airport serves as a key gateway for domestic and international travelers heading to and around the Danish capital.
Opened in the 1925, Copenhagen Airport has seen steady growth over the years, becoming a crucial connection point for passenger and cargo flights in the region. The airport is operated by Copenhagen Airports A/S and has undergone numerous expansions and infrastructure improvements to meet the growing needs of passengers.
CPH is a major hub for passenger and cargo flights, with connections to numerous destinations in Europe, North America, Asia and other parts of the world. The airport is home to Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Scandinavia's leading airline, which uses it as the main hub for its operations.
Copenhagen Airport has. three terminals main passengers, known as Terminal 2, Terminal 3 and Terminal 4, as well as dedicated facilities for cargo and charter traffic. Currently, it handles annual traffic of more than 30 million Of passengers.
Copenhagen is a cosmopolitan and vibrant city, rich in culture, design and innovation. Copenhagen Airport plays a key role in connecting the Danish capital with the rest of the world and supporting Denmark's tourism and economic development.