With the introduction of non-stop flights between Beijing and Copenhagen, Air China has enabled travelers to reach their destination comfortably in just ten hours. This recent start has also invited Chinese tourists to travel to Denmark. In addition, the launch has bridged the gap between the Beijing-Stockholm routes and Beijing-Copenhagen direct route, further improvising the airline’s northern Europe services.
Domestic travelers can now fly to Northern Europe and can discover Copenhagen and Stockholm in one go. To add on, flyers from Sweden and Denmark can also take up the 144-hour through free transit in Beijing during the time of flying to a third destination. The network of routes spreading all across the world covers six continents together. This is a major success for Air China.
The recent launch has made the overall number of routes to twenty seven. On the contrary, it has also provided 300 flights per week to 20 European countries comprising Frankfurt, Paris, London, Moscow, Rome, Vienna, Munich, Stockholm, Zurich, Madrid, and Barcelona. Featuring the route number as CA877/8 primarily has four flights per week, all scheduled every Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Airbus 330-200 is used for all the flights.
The outbound fleet from Beijing to Copenhagen leaves at 02:55 and reaches at 06:45.
The inbound flight from Copenhagen to Beijing leaves at 13:15 and reaches at 04:10.