New island airport to ‘open up the country to the world’ with new international flights for the first time
A NEW international airport is opening next month - and will welcome long-haul flights for the first time.
Greenland has reveals plans for three new airports on the island, which is largest in the world.
Opening on November 28 is Nuuk Airport, with the small capital city home to 18,000 locals.
Despite being small, most of Greenland is found in Nuuk - this is a quarter of the population - and is where you will find the famous multicoloured houses as well as whale-watching.
The new airport's longer runway and new terminal means airlines in both the US and Europe will be able to operate direct flights for the first time.
Previously, airlines would have to stop in Kangerlussuaq and then change to a smaller aircraft.
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But current flights that will launch include direct flights from Copenhagen, followed by direct New York flights in 2025.
Brits travelling from the UK currently have to fly via Iceland, changing at Reykjavik Keflavik with Icelandair.
This takes around around 14 hours there, and eight hours back.
While direct UK routes are yet to be announced, flights could be as quick as five hours if added by Air Greenland.
Jens Lauridsen, chief executive of operator Greenland Airports, said the new airport will have a "big impact" on the island.
They added: "A flight from Europe to Nuuk is a little more than four hours.
And another said: "l look forward to having a shorter route for Copenhagen, Iceland, or maybe London Heathrow, who knows?"
Nuuk Airport is just one of three new ones opening in Greenland.
Following the opening of Nuuk, a new airport will open in Ilulissat in 2026.
The town is the most popular tourist destination in Greenland, where many go iceberg spotting.
Also in 2026 will be Qaqortoq Airport, a new airport in Greenland's largest town.
The overall cost of the three airports ix expected to cost around £615million.
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