Air China will begin a non-stop service between Beijing and Copenhagen from May 30, 2018. The new Beijing–Copenhagen direct route will be a strong supplement to the existing Beijing–Stockholm route, further improving Air China’s network of routes to Northern Europe.
For many years, Air China has been establishing a global route network from its Beijing hub. The network of routes spreads throughout the world, covering six continents. The addition of this non-stop route between Beijing and Copenhagen is the latest development in Air China’s strategy to transform Beijing into an airport hub with a truly global reach and improve network coverage in Europe. Air China offers the largest selection of routes between China and Europe, with the new Beijing-Copenhagen service bringing the total number of routes to 27, with an offering of 300 flights per week to 20 major European destinations, including London, Paris, Frankfurt, Munich, Vienna, Rome, Moscow, Barcelona, Madrid, Zurich and Stockholm, all serviced by wide-body aircraft.
The Beijing–Copenhagen route number is CA877/8 and has four flights per week, scheduled for Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The outbound flight departs Beijing at 02:55 and arrives in Copenhagen at 06:45; The inbound flight departs Copenhagen at 13:15 and arrives in Beijing at 04:10. All flights use the Airbus 330-200. Business class offers 180 degree fully flat seats, with personal entertainment systems throughout the cabin, so you can either stretch out comfortably or enjoy the entertainment, giving each passenger an even better personal flying space.
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