Air Alsie : Air Alsie is an airline based in Sønderborg, Denmark. It operates executive jet and charter services.
Cimber Air : Cimber Air is an airline based in Sønderborg, Denmark, operating scheduled domestic and international services in co-operation with Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) and Lufthansa. Its main bases are Copenhagen Airport and Sønderborg Airport, with a hub at Billund Airport.
Copenhagen Air Taxi
: Copenhagen Air Taxi is an airline based in Roskilde, Denmark.
DAT Danish Air Transport : DAT Danish Air Transport is an airline based in Vamdrup, Denmark. It operates scheduled passenger and cargo services, and ad hoc passenger and cargo charters. Its main base is Vamdrup Kolding Airport (EKVD), with hubs at Esbjerg Airport, Florø Airport and Copenhagen Airport.
Jettime
: Jettime is an airline based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It operates charter and wet lease services. Its main base is Copenhagen Airport.
MyTravel Airways A/S
: MyTravel Airways A/S is a Scandinavian charter airline based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It operates inclusive tour flights to holiday destinations in Europe and the Mediterranean, as well as long-haul services. Its main base is Copenhagen Airport.
The Scandinavian market is served by MyTravel Airways A/S, while sister airline, MyTravel Airways, serves the United Kingdom market.
Scandinavian Airlines System
: Scandinavian Airlines System or SAS is a multi-national airline for Denmark, Norway and Sweden, and the leading carrier in the Scandinavian countries, based in Stockholm, Sweden and owned by SAS AB. It is a founding member of the Star Alliance. It is also the founder of Air Greenland, Spanair, Thai Airways International and the former charter airline Scanair. SAS operates out of three primary hubs, Stockholm-Arlanda Airport, Copenhagen Airport and Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. In 2006 Scandinavian Airlines had 25 million passengers and the SAS Group had 38.6 million passengers.
Star Air : Star Air is a cargo airline organized as a limited company with registered headquarters in Dragør, by Copenhagen Airport, Denmark.
Sterling Airlines
: Sterling Airlines A/S is an Icelandic owned low-fare airline, based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was created in September 2005 through the merger of two Danish airlines - Sterling European Airlines A/S and Maersk Air A/S - which had been bought by Icelandic investment group Fons Eignarhaldsfelag a few months before. One month after the merger, Sterling Airlines was sold to the FL Group, which owns Icelandair.
On 6 January 2006, Hannes Smárason, CEO of the FL Group, stated that a merger of easyJet and Sterling was a possibility.
At the end of 2005 Sterling Airlines had 1,600 staff and 29 aircraft, making it almost twice as large as Icelandair. The company flew to some European 40 destinations, with Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm as principal hubs.
Sun Air of Scandinavia : Sun Air of Scandinavia is an airline based in Billund, Denmark. It is a regional scheduled airline operating a franchise service in British Airways colours. It also offers charter flights, air taxi services, specialist aerial work and aircraft brokerage. Its main base is Billund Airport. |