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Copenhagen ditches music arena project

Monday, March 8th 2010

Plans for a multipurpose music arena in the Ørestad area of Copenhagen have finally been shelved, reports the Copenhagen Post online. Global entertainment group AEG, which owns the world’s busiest music arena, won the rights to the development of the...

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Copenhagen gets more air routes

Monday, February 22nd 2010

Copenhagen airport is to get six new routes this spring from privately owned Danish airline Cimber Sterling. The airline will now be running twice daily routes into London Gatwick on Boeing 737s, three weekly departures to Madrid and twice a...

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Free Sundays on Copenhagen railways

Friday, February 12th 2010

National rail operator DSB is giving free travel to all Copenhagen residents on the first Sunday of every month, to tie in with the city’s once a month Sunday trading laws. The city’s S-train suburban service, which operates once every...

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Copenhagen to stop youth crime

Wednesday, January 20th 2010

Copenhagen’s new mayor and former minister of justice, Frank Jensen, has vowed to halt the flow of the city’s youth into criminal gangs ‘within the next few years’, reports the Copenhagen Post. Jensen, who took office at the end of...

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Copenhagen chooses Myloop bikes

Monday, January 4th 2010

Copenhagen’s free city bikes, used by tourist and residents alike, are to be replaced with new designs that integrate smart technology within the next three years, says the Copenhagen Post online. There are currently 2,000 city bikes in Copenhagen located...

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