Top 10 unserved destinations of 2022

Photo by: Michael Kidmose
PUBLISHED: 27/02/2023
Top 10 unserved destinations of 2022
2022 was a year that was still significantly affected by the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. A lot of European and North American air traffic rebounded this year and quickly returned to pre-Covid figures. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the Asian traffic, which was still impacted by covid-restrictions and the closure of the Russian air corridor. These factors are also visible in the figures for the top 10 unserved routes of 2022. In 2023, Delhi, Marseille, Bordeaux, and Nantes will commence as direct destinations from Copenhagen.
Long haul
Destination |
|
Total PAX |
1. Tehran |
12.092 |
|
2. Seattle |
10.828 |
|
3. Orlando |
10.133 |
|
4. Male |
9.155 |
|
5. Lahore |
9.138 |
|
6. Delhi |
8.502 |
|
7. Nairobi |
8.397 |
|
8. Denpasar-Bali |
8.261 |
|
9. Islamabad |
8.106 |
|
10. Vancouver |
7.518 |
Short haul
Destination |
|
Total PAX |
1. Tromso |
10.155 |
|
2. Valencia |
7.558 |
|
3. Marseille |
7.500 |
|
4. Sevilla |
6.405 |
|
5. Lulea |
6.342 |
|
6. Bordeaux |
6.240 |
|
7. Toulouse |
5.305 |
|
8. Umea |
5.205 |
|
9. Bodo |
4.670 |
|
10. Nantes |
4.400 |