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Emirates' A380 returns to Copenhagen after five-year break
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Emirates has reintroduced its iconic A380 aircraft to Copenhagen, marking a significant return after nearly five years. Morten Balk, Emirates’ Country Manager in Denmark, expressed pride in the return of the A380, stating, “We are incredibly proud to finally bring back the Emirates A380 to Copenhagen – what a sight to see it gracing our runway again!” He emphasized the increased seating capacity and flexibility for travelers, with connections available to over 140 destinations via Dubai.

Peter Krogsgaard, Chief Commercial Officer at Copenhagen Airport, also welcomed the return of the double-decker aircraft. He noted it as an exciting start to the year and highlighted the aircraft's large capacity of 615 seats.

The Emirates A380 is known for its luxurious features and spacious cabins. Passengers can enjoy amenities such as the Onboard Lounge and an award-winning inflight entertainment system called ice. The airline has recently expanded its entertainment options by collaborating with Spotify to offer podcasts and playlists.

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The daily A380 service from Copenhagen departs at 14:45hrs, arriving in Dubai at 00:10hrs local time. The return flight leaves Dubai at 8:30hrs and reaches Copenhagen by 12:30hrs local time. This service allows Danish customers to connect to various international destinations including Bali, Mauritius, and South Africa. Additionally, Emirates has expanded its network with new routes to Phnom Penh via Singapore, Bogotá via Miami, and Madagascar via Seychelles.

The A380 servicing this route offers a two-class configuration with Business Class featuring 58 lie-flat seats and Economy Class providing 557 seats.

In recent accolades, Emirates received over 20 awards in 2024 including ‘Best Airline in the World’ at the Ultras awards and several recognitions at the World Travel Awards.

For bookings or more information on flights, customers can visit emirates.com or use other available booking channels such as their app or contact centers.

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