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Danish domestic flight to reopen after airport gets state backing

A domestic flight connecting Copenhagen with the tiny Midtjyllands Airport is set to resume services around four months after it was cancelled.

Danish domestic flight to reopen after airport gets state backing
A Danish Air Transport (DAT) aircraft landing in Coepnhagen. File photo: Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix

The flight from Midtjyllands, formerly Karup, Airport to Copenhagen will resume from April 17th, Copenhagen Airport said in a statement.

Four daily departures, operated by the Danish Air Transport (DAT) airline, will connect the two airports from Monday to Thursday, while there will be afternoon departures only on Fridays.

DAT also operated the route until its prior closure in December 2022. The majority of passengers who used the service were commuters, and its closure meant that most of the airport’s staff faced the loss of their jobs.

Its return comes after the government agreed a two-year deal providing state support to the tune of 4.2 million kroner per year to the airport.

“We supported reinstating the route to Midtjyllands Airport, which is an important airport that helps connect Denmark,” Copenhagen Airport commercial director Peter Krogsgaard said in the statement.

“It is therefore also pleasing that the government has chosen to support the airport financially,” he said.

The smaller airport is important for local towns, Copenhagen Airport said in the press statement, noting that 2019 saw 111,000 use the flight between the two Danish airports.

Local media TV Midtvest recently reported that 22,000 passengers took the flight in 2021, citing Statistics Denmark figures.

In December, DAT said the route was no longer economically viable due to low passenger numbers and high fuel prices.

“During the period in which it has been closed, many have realised how important the airport is, so it’s good news that planes can go to the airport again,” transport minister Thomas Danielsen told TV Midtvest on Thursday.

Midtjyllands Airport is co-owned by nine municipalities in central and western Jutland: Herning, Holstebro, Ikast-Brande, Lemvig, Ringkøbing-Skjern, Silkeborg, Skive, Struer and Viborg.

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Copenhagen plans street party to celebrate finish of new M4 Metro line

The company that runs the Copenhagen Metro plans to hold a day of concerts next month at Mozarts Plats in Sydhavn to mark the opening of the final stage of the M4 Metro line.

Copenhagen plans street party to celebrate finish of new M4 Metro line

After King Frederik X, Transport Minister Thomas Danielsen and Copenhagen’s Lord Mayor, Sophie Hæstorp Andersen, formally open the line at 12.30 on June 22nd, the public will be entertained by concerts from popular stars such as Peter AG, Peter Sommer, Katinka, Carl Emil Petersen, and JJ Paulo. 

“With the inauguration of the new Metro line, we would like to thank the neighbours for their patience and welcome customers to the Metro with a big opening party, music, entertainment and lots of activities,” Erik Skotting, the director of  Metroselskabet, the company that runs the metro and light rail network in Copenhagen, said in a press statement

On June 22nd, five new stations will open on the Copenhagen Metro —  Havneholmen, Enghave Brygge, Sluseholmen, Mozarts Plads and  København Syd, — linking Copenhagen Central Station to Valby in southern Copenhagen. 

The new line will allow people to travel from Copenhagen South in Valby to the Rådhuspladsen in central Copenhagen in anout 10 minutes and to get from Copenhagen South to Frederiksberg at the other end of the M4 line in about 17 minutes 

When the five new stations are opened, the total metro network will consist of 44 stations spread over 43 kilometers of tracks.

From 2030, the five new stations are expected to receive around eight million travelers each year, although it may take a few years  to reach that level as people get used to the line. 

You can find the full programme for the opening day, which starts at 11am here

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