Copenhagen: Terminal 1

Operated By:

Koøbenhavns Lufthavne A/S

Website:

www.copenhagenairport.dk

Terminals:

3 - 1, 2, 3

This Review:

Terminal 1

Rating:

3 star - Average service with more positives than negatives
  CPH
COPENHAGEN
TT0107 /221750

 
Review created: 06/08/2010;
Last updated 06/08/2010

General:

The domestic terminal for the airport, located quite a long way away from the main part of the airport
   

Appearance:

A modern, but very small terminal with limited facilities

Inbound

Domestic
I have not landed on a domestic flight at this airport

International
All international flights arrive into Terminals 2 and 3

I have not landed on a flight at this terminal

I have not landed on a flight at this terminal

I have not landed on a flight at this terminal

From Terminal 1 you have to catch the Inter-Terminal bus to Terminal 2/3 where the train and metro stations are located. Trains zip you to the Central station in Copenhagen in about 10 minutes. In addition the Metro also stops at the airport and takes around 15 minutes to get to the city centre

Outbound

Domestic
The small checkin area leads to a single security point, through which you are into the small departures lounge. Total distance from checkin desk to gate can be less than 50 meters

International
All international flights leave from Terminals 2 and 3

None

One Cafe/Kiosk located in the departures lounge

None

One Cafe/Kiosk located in the departures lounge

The toilets are pristine (as in the rest of Denmark) and well maintained.

Copenhagen: Terminals 2 and 3

Operated By:

Koøbenhavns Lufthavne A/S

Website:

www.copenhagenairport.dk

Terminals:

3 - 1, 2, 3

This Review:

Terminal 3

Rating:

4 star - Very good service with many plus points and very few negatives
  CPH
COPENHAGEN
TT0107 /221750

 
Review created: 16/03/2005;
Last updated 06/08/2010

General:

Main airport for the city with three large terminals dealing with national, regional and international flights (including intercontinental)
   

Appearance:

Terminal 3 is very modern and shiny and looks very new. Terminal 3 and 2 are joined together, terminal 1 is a short bus journey away

Inbound

Domestic
All domestic flights are handled in Terminal 1

International
From the airbridge you come almost immediately to immigration, then there is a walk that possibly challenges Heathrow and Gatwick to the crowns of longest walk to baggage reclaim! The reclaim hall is very large with lots of belts and good lighting. Then it is a short walk through customs to the land side. Total time taken to walk from the plane to the baggage belt was over 15 minutes, and the baggage had still not arrived!

Very friendly and efficient passport checks

The baggage hall is a long walk from the plane. It took over 15 minutes from getting off the plane to getting to the baggage hall. The hall itself is very large, but bright with lots of baggage belts and lots of screens giving a count down until the estimated arrival of your luggage.

Walking through the blue channel I did not spot a single member of staff and there didn't appear to be any in green either.

Terminal 3 is located directly above the airport station and regular trains zip you to the Central station in Copenhagen in about 10 minutes. In addition the Metro also stops at the airport and takes around 15 minutes to get to the city centre

Outbound

Domestic
All domestic flights leave from Terminal 1

International
Like Oslo, this is another airport that has been designed with Schengen in mind. The departures area for flights out of the Schengen zone are tucked away at the very end of one of the terminal arms, the other side of passport control. Once through this there are some toilets and that's it. There are no other facilities.

A couple of coffee shops and one of the fast food outlets serve alcohol on the land side. Once through there are a few bars included in with the other food outlets.

There are several food outlets and cafes on the land side and many many more once you are through security

There are several food outlets and cafes on the land side and many many more once you are through security

There is a small newsagents on the land side of the airport. Once through to security it resembles a shopping mall with lots of shops selling almost anything you could want.

The toilets are pristine (as in the rest of Denmark) and well maintained.