Bo Nylandsted Larsen brings over 20 years of commercial leadership experience from the global market, having begun his career ...
Explore Denmark's hidden gem: Ærø Island and Svendborg. Discover historic castles, maritime history, local flavors, and coastal beauty in a 3-day itinerary.
The Nuuk airport invites direct transatlantic flights to Greenland for the first time—and a new wave of adventurous travelers ...
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From June 27, 2025, the Scandinavian airline SAS will offer direct flights between Copenhagen and Nuuk in Greenland for the first time in over 20 years. This step will coincide with the opening of the ...
The airline SAS announced in a press release on Wednesday that it will open a new route from Copenhagen to Nuuk in Greenland on 27 June 2025.There will be three weekly departures in the summer season, ...
SAS introduces a new direct route connecting Copenhagen to Nuuk, Greenland, starting June 27, 2025. This highly anticipated addition comes as Nuuk’s international airport is set to open later th ...
SAS Viya ARK is a collection of resources to automate and streamline tasks that are required to prepare an environment for a SAS Viya deployment. The master branch supports the latest release of SAS ...
Fairfax Media via Getty Images The Egg was a key element of Arne Jacobsen's interior design for the SAS Royal Hotel, Copenhagen's first skyscraper, which opened in 1960. Jacobsen pioneered a new ...
Continuing our mid-century modernism series, we take a look at the iconic Egg chair, which was designed by Danish architect Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the former SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen.
For a city synonymous with good taste, Copenhagen’s hotel scene was previously at odds with its design-centric reputation. The city and its fashionable visitors were all dressed up with nowhere to ...