A de Havilland Twin Otter Seaplane lands from Aarhus and sails to the jetty in the harbour of Copenhagen, See the description.


Denmark’s first commercial seaplane route opened today with four departures in each direction between the harbours of Copenhagen and the second largest city, Aarhus, in Jutland. The service offers a 45 minutes direct flight service, but a short sailing trip to and from the harbour berths will be added. The service is operated by Nordic Seaplanes in Aarhus. A single ticket to one of the 15-18 seats on board this de Havilland Twin Otter Seaplane costs Dkr. 1800 and it is by far the quickest way to travel between the two cities. The market segment is mainly business people who need a fast connection. On the image the seaplane arrives to the berth in Copenhagen harbour In the background the DFDS ferry leaves for Oslo through the Kronløbet harbour entrance.


Size: 5089px × 3146px
Location: Nordre Toldbod, Copenhagen Harbour, Denmark
Photo credit: © Niels Quist / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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