The capital's Kastrup Airport is Denmark's largest air port, with an average of more than 1,200 flights per day. It is separated from the center of Copenhagen by only 8 km. It is considered the busiest air hub in the Scandinavian region. It cooperates with more than 50 scheduled airlines. These are the base of Scandinavian Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines and Norwegian Air Shuttle. Passenger traffic for the year exceeds 24 million people. And the daily service is more than 60000 passengers. The schedule includes departures of all European airlines.
The airport near the city of Billund is a couple of kilometers away and is famous among tourists with children, as it is located near the Legoland amusement park. It is considered the main one for those living in the west of Denmark. Many major airlines in Europe make flights from here. From this airport passengers are offered seasonal charter flights to warm countries.
Just six kilometers away, near the city of Aalborg, is Denmark's small international airport, from where flights to Europe and the islands depart. In spite of its small size, it offers passengers an extensive service package.
The international airport near Aarhus serves Scandinavian Airlines flights from northern Europe and Britain.