Daily Denmark flights launched from Birmingham Airport

THOSE keen to visit the original Legoland will find their task made easier in the future as new daily flights between Birmingham and Billund airports have been launched by airline bmi regional.

The route will operate six times a week with with the first flight scheduled for Monday June 3.

Billund Airport is only a short distance from Legoland, Lalandia Aquadome and Givskud Zoo. It also provides easy access to the Jutland Peninsula which offers stunning walks, biking and log cabins.

The announcement follows the launch of a number of new European routes by bmi regional from Birmingham including Toulouse, Lyon and Gothenburg.

The airline’s chief commercial officer Steve Hoy said: “We’re pleased to announce the route to Billund from Birmingham today. With fares starting from as little as £59 each way, we are reducing both the cost and travel time for both business and leisure travellers who wish to travel to west Denmark.

Jesper Klausholm, head of airline relations and marketing Billund Airport, said: “Our airport is the second largest airport in Denmark and 42% of total Danish GDP is generated in Billund’s catchment area. 

“More than 40% of the Danes going to the West Midlands are travelling for business, and over 70 Danish companies have offices in the UK Midlands. 

“This new route from Billund with Birmingham is going to greatly improve business connections between these two cities.”

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