Hans Christian Andersen Airport – ODE Odense, Denmark
Hans Christian Andersen Airport (ODE) is a small airport serving the Danish city of Odense. Named after the famous Danish author, it is sometimes called Beldringe Lufthavn because it is situated in the village of Beldringe some 4.5 miles north-northwest of the city. ODE Airport had its beginnings as a military field in the early 1940s during the German occupation of Denmark.The current terminal building and tower were built in the ‘70s.
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ODE-Hans Christian Andersen Airport is fondly referred to as a pleasant little airport by locals. It has one passenger terminal and runway that are adequately-equipped. It is a modern airport with a state-of-the-art facilities and equipment. Its passenger facilities can handle more than 20,000 annually. The airport is sprawled on 170 hectares.In 2006 -2007, flights commenced from the airport to Italy and France. Other international routes followed. Today, a number of airlines operate seasonal and seasonal charter services to and from Odense to a few exciting holiday destinations across Europe. Communities on the periphery of the airport like Southdjurs Municipality, Voel and Malling use the airport for their travels.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Booking a hotel room near the Hans Christian Andersen Airport means having easy access anytime to the airport. Some of these hotels include the City Hotel Odense, which boasts of the panoramic views of the city. The 4-star Frederik VI's Hotel is one of the closest hotels from the airport. The hotel has gym facilities that guests can use. You can also book a stay at the Radisson Blu HC Andersen Hotel, Odense. It offers free wifi, and is near the train station.
Not too far away is the Billund Airport (BLL), which is a charter airline destination and one of the country's busiest air cargo centers.