Emirates resumed flights to Copenhagen (Denmark) on Wednesday with the Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger aircraft, after more than four years.
The A380 operating the route has a two-class configuration, offering travelers 58 seats in Business Class and 557 in Economy Class.
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“We are incredibly proud to finally bring back the Emirates A380 to Copenhagen – what a sight to see it gracing our runway again! We look forward to once again offering our customers unparalleled travel experiences and the signature products and services our A380 is known for”, Morten Balk, Emirates’ Country Manager in Denmark, said.
Emirates is currently the only international airline operating the superjumbo in Denmark. Prior to bringing back the A380, the airline operated the route with Boeing 777-300 aircraft.
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