Copenhagen Airport is gearing up for the peak summer travel season with plans to offer direct flights to over 160 destinations, an increase of nine destinations over last summer. The airport recorded a pre-tax loss of around $8.5 million during the first quarter of 2023, but is expecting to return to profit with summer round the corner. Speaking of the future to Schengen Visa News, Thomas Woldbye, Chief Executive, Copenhagen Airport said: “The loss was to be expected. Breaking it down month by month, we made a slight profit in March, and that is an indicator for the coming quarters, in which we

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