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Copenhagen Kastrup Airport

IATA CPH ICAO EKCH Large Airport Scheduled Service

Location

Airport Information

City

Copenhagen

Continent

EU

Coordinates

55,6179, 12,6560

Elevation

17 ft (5 m)

Runways

Ident Length Width Surface Lighted
04L/22R 11 811 ft (3 600 m) 148 ft ASP Yes
04R/22L 10 827 ft (3 300 m) 148 ft ASP Yes
12/30 9 186 ft (2 800 m) 148 ft ASPH Yes

À propos Copenhagen Kastrup Airport

L'aéroport de Copenhague-Kastrup est le plus grand aéroport de Scandinavie et le principal hub pour les voyages dans les pays nordiques. Situé sur l'île d'Amager, à seulement 8 kilomètres au sud du centre de Copenhague, CPH accueille plus de 30 millions de passagers par an. L'aéroport est la base principale de Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), un membre fondateur de Star Alliance, et constitue un hub important pour Norwegian Air Shuttle. Kastrup est le principal point de connexion pour les voyages entre les pays nordiques et le reste du monde. L'aéroport dispose de trois terminaux reliés en un seul complexe, avec le Terminal 3 accueillant la plupart des opérations internationales. Le métro de Copenhague relie l'aéroport au centre-ville en environ 15 minutes, et la connexion ferroviaire de l'Øresund fournit un accès direct à Malmö, en Suède, de l'autre côté du détroit. CPH exploite trois pistes et joue un rôle vital dans la connexion du Danemark aux marchés mondiaux. La zone de transit de l'aéroport est connue pour ses boutiques hors taxes et son design scandinave. La position de Copenhague en tant que centre d'affaires, de design et de tourisme génère une demande de voyages constante, et le rôle de l'aéroport comme hub scandinave lui confère un trafic de correspondance important.

Aviation Terms

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Copenhagen Airport to the city center?
The metro (M2 line) runs directly from the airport to central Copenhagen, reaching Kongens Nytorv in about 14 minutes and Norreport in 16 minutes. Trains depart every 4-6 minutes and a single ticket costs DKK 39. Regional trains from Terminal 3 reach Copenhagen Central Station in 13 minutes. Taxis cost approximately DKK 250-350 to the city center.
How many terminals does Copenhagen Airport have?
Copenhagen Airport has three connected terminals. Terminal 1 is the smallest and handles some domestic flights. Terminal 2 serves most international and Schengen flights. Terminal 3, the largest and newest, includes the main shopping area and CPH Go low-cost pier. All terminals are interconnected and walkable within 10 minutes.
Which airlines have a hub at Copenhagen Airport?
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), a Star Alliance member, uses CPH as its primary hub, offering extensive connections across Scandinavia, Europe, and long-haul routes to Asia and North America. Norwegian Air Shuttle also has a significant base here. Copenhagen is the busiest airport in the Nordic region.
Can I cross to Sweden from Copenhagen Airport?
Yes, Copenhagen Airport is directly connected to Malmo, Sweden via the Oresund train. Trains run every 20 minutes from the airport station to Malmo Central in about 20 minutes, crossing the famous Oresund Bridge. A one-way ticket costs around DKK 130 / SEK 165. No border control is normally in effect for this crossing within the Schengen area.
What sustainable features does Copenhagen Airport have?
Copenhagen Airport aims to become carbon neutral and is a leader in sustainable aviation. It has extensive solar panel installations, uses 100% green electricity, and operates electric ground vehicles. The airport provides free drinking water stations to reduce plastic bottle waste and has invested in sustainable aviation fuel infrastructure for airlines.