Josephine Wismar

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Copenhagen Housing

Copenhagen Housing Market Inspire New Solution

Amid the Copenhagen housing market, with soaring prices, 28-year-old Freja Brinks is building a 37 m² tiny house in her parents’ Amager backyard. With a DKK 350,000 budget, DIY tutorials and her father’s help, she’s crafting an affordable, efficient home—bathroom, kitchen, bedroom and garden—offering a creative solution to Denmark’s urban housing crisis.

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Danish Charter Airline

Best Danish Charter Airline: Sunclass Wins Again

Sunclass Airlines has been named the best Danish charter airline for the second consecutive year at the Danish Travel Awards 2025, based on insights from 3,100 Danish travelers gathered by Epinion. The accolade highlights Sunclass’ commitment to quality, safety, and customer satisfaction, with strong support from parent Nordic Leisure Travel Group and tour operator partner Spies.

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Flights from Aarhus

Ryanair Doubles Flights from Aarhus Airport in 2026

Ryanair is set to more than double weekly flights from Aarhus Airport from March 2026, adding flights to Gdansk, London Stansted, Malaga and Riga after a record-breaking summer and autumn season. This strategic expansion highlights rising leisure and business demand in eastern Jutland and strengthens regional connectivity with major European hubs.

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Hotel in Denmark

Tivoli Hotel in Denmark Named Top Workplace

The Tivoli Hotel in Denmark has been named Denmark’s Workplace of the Year 2025 by trade union 3F for its inclusive work culture, outstanding employee well-being initiatives, and diverse, multilingual staff. The award highlights Tivoli Hotel’s commitment to professional development, union collaboration and diversity (38 nationalities) within Denmark’s hospitality sector.

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Danish science

Danish Science Day Open to Thousands of Students

On October 1, Science Day 2025 invites over 3,000 Danish science students to explore STEM through 28 hands-on events in Greater Copenhagen. Organized by Naturvidenskabernes Hus, this nationwide initiative connects schools and industry to boost diversity, inspire real-world science and technology careers, and strengthen school-business partnerships across Denmark.

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Danish Winter

Pest Damage in Denmark: Winter Warning

As colder weather arrives in Denmark, nearly 17% of homeowners report pest damage in Denmark, with rats the most prevalent intruders, gnawing wiring and insulation. GF Forsikring warns typical policies may exclude pest claims and urges sealing entry points, installing rodent blockers and routine inspections. Proactive prevention safeguards homes and keeps insurance costs down.

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Winter in Denmark

Winter in Denmark Faces Higher Electricity Prices: Save Now

As winter in Denmark approaches, Danish energy providers Cerius and Radius warn peak electricity consumption between October and March will spike utility costs. Households can slash bills by shifting appliance use to off-peak hours, unplugging idle devices, using LED lighting, and adopting energy-saving habits, easing grid pressure and lowering winter energy bills.

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Danish Rock Band

Danish Rock Band The Minds of 99 Announce 2026 Tour

The Danish Rock Band, The Minds of 99 will return to Denmark’s top venues with a six-date arena tour in spring 2026. Their first full-scale headlining shows in four years take place at Jyske Bank Boxen and Copenhagen’s Royal Arena. Fans can also expect exclusive first performances of new music.

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Housing Crisis in Denmark

EU and Danish Leaders Tackle Housing Crisis in Denmark

European housing ministers and experts convened in Copenhagen to tackle urban housing unaffordability and sustainability amid a growing housing crisis in Denmark, drawing on Denmark’s nonprofit ‘almen bolig’ public housing model and climate-friendly urban planning. The summit’s insights will inform the EU’s first Affordable Housing Plan. Site visits to Nordhavn and Refshaleøen showcased mixed-income communities, green infrastructure and accessible transport.

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Banks in Denmark

Banks in Denmark See Surge in International Talent

International employees in banks in Denmark have tripled since 2014, now comprising 9% (around 4,500) of staff. By recruiting global talent for specialized roles in analytics, digital infrastructure and product development, Danish banks address skills shortages, fuel innovation and drive their digital transformation, reinforcing the country’s position as a competitive, globally connected financial hub.

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