COPENHAGEN AIRPORT’S PLOTS MAJOR CAPITAL INVESTMENT PLANS

BY GERARD O'DWYER KASTRUP airport (KKA) in Copenhagen is a Nordic airport with ambition: not only is it strengthening its position as the Scandinavian hub for regional and international traffic, it is also focusing on capital projects to become the leading Nordic destination for European low fares airlines. Copenhagen Airports, the publicly listed company that owns and operates KKA, approved Euro 350 million (US$471 million) spending in January 2010 to expand airport facilities to accommodate increases in both low fares and traditional airlines' passenger ...


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