Air India reopens route between Copenhagen and Delhi
After almost three years of corona closure, from March 2023 there will again be direct flights three times a week from Copenhagen to the world’s most populous country. The reopening of the Delhi-CPH route will benefit Danish business and tourism – and strengthen Copenhagen Airport as a Northern European traffic hub. When Air India’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner from Delhi lands at Copenhagen Airport on March 1, 2023, at 17:50, it marks the restart of a successful direct route and a strengthening of trade and tourism between Denmark and India. “The Delhi-CPH route will strengthen our position as Northern Europe’s most important traffic hub and provide lots of new opportunities for business and holidays in Asia. In addition, travellers from Copenhagen will be able to fly via Delhi to a large number of destinations in India and the rest of Asia,” says managing director Thomas Woldbye. As a member of Star Alliance, Air India will have the opportunity to use the large Star Alliance transfer network in Copenhagen and send Indian travellers from Delhi onward to Europe via Copenhagen Airport.<br/>
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Air India reopens route between Copenhagen and Delhi
After almost three years of corona closure, from March 2023 there will again be direct flights three times a week from Copenhagen to the world’s most populous country. The reopening of the Delhi-CPH route will benefit Danish business and tourism – and strengthen Copenhagen Airport as a Northern European traffic hub. When Air India’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner from Delhi lands at Copenhagen Airport on March 1, 2023, at 17:50, it marks the restart of a successful direct route and a strengthening of trade and tourism between Denmark and India. “The Delhi-CPH route will strengthen our position as Northern Europe’s most important traffic hub and provide lots of new opportunities for business and holidays in Asia. In addition, travellers from Copenhagen will be able to fly via Delhi to a large number of destinations in India and the rest of Asia,” says managing director Thomas Woldbye. As a member of Star Alliance, Air India will have the opportunity to use the large Star Alliance transfer network in Copenhagen and send Indian travellers from Delhi onward to Europe via Copenhagen Airport.<br/>