Copenhagen Airport handled more than 2.8 million passengers in April, the highest monthly total in its history, the airport said in a statement.
The figure marks a continuation of a strong run for the Danish capital’s main airport, which said traffic in the fourth month of the year reached a record level.
The airport said the result underlined the strength of demand through the spring travel period. It did not give a detailed breakdown in the text provided.
Record passenger numbers at major airports are closely watched by the travel industry because they can signal wider trends in leisure and business demand. For Copenhagen, the latest result adds to a series of strong months as the hub continues to handle rising traffic.
Airport operators across Europe have been reporting improved volumes as international travel remains resilient. In this case, Copenhagen Airport said the April total was the best ever recorded for the month and also set a new all-time monthly high.
The airport’s performance is notable for a hub that serves both domestic and international routes and acts as a key gateway to Scandinavia. A sustained increase in passenger numbers can support route expansion, airline capacity and retail activity inside terminals.
The latest update follows a period in which airports have been seeking to match capacity with demand while keeping operations smooth. Strong traffic figures can also put pressure on security checks, baggage systems and turnaround times, especially during peak travel periods.
For travellers, the record highlights Copenhagen’s growing role in the European aviation network. For the airport, it confirms that April was the strongest month in its history, with passenger traffic crossing the 2.8 million mark for the first time.



