"The strong increase in the number of travellers on the intercontinental routes contributes to cementing the position of CPH as a strong Northern European hub. This year, five new intercontinental routes have opened, all of which help to improve the international accessibility of Denmark and to create a basis for growth and jobs in Denmark," says Copenhagen Airport's CEO, Thomas Woldbye.
An analysis by DAMVAD Analytics credits growth in the number of travellers and routes from CPH in the first nine months of this year for increasing Denmark's GDP by almost DKK 3 billion. Much of this growth benefits the tourist industry, with an increasing number of visitors to Denmark.
"For many years, the Danes have liked travelling to countries such as Spain, Italy and the UK, but in recent years more and more tourists from precisely these countries have also discovered Denmark. One of the primary reasons is that the number of direct routes to new destinations has increased over the last few years, and in addition there are many departures to choose from. This means that Denmark has become more accessible for tourists," says Thomas Woldbye.
Source: Copenhagen Airport Reports Record Growth for October
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