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Cimber Air (Cimber Sterling) ended flying operations in 2012.
Cimber Air also known as Cimber Sterling A/S was a Danish airline that operated domestic and international flights in cooperation with Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) and Lufthansa. The airline was based in Sønderborg, Sønderborg Municipality, Denmark and its main bases were Copenhagen Airport and Billund Airport. The airline also had a smaller base in Aalborg Airport.
Cimber Air ceased operations in May 2012 due to bankruptcy.
Cimber Air passengers were allowed to bring one piece of carry-on baggage weighing no more than 8kg. The maximum dimensions of the carry-on bag could not exceed 50 cm, 40 cm and 25 cm.
Cimber Air passengers were allowed to bring up to 2 pieces of checked baggage. Cimber Air passengers had to pay per piece of checked baggage. Your checked baggage could not weigh more than 20kg per piece.
Infants were allowed to bring one piece of checked baggage weighing no more than 10kg, at no additional cost.
Please note that the checked baggage could not exceed 158 cm per piece (height + width + depth).
Cimber Air didn't offer online check-in. Passengers had to check in at the airport.
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Cimber Air didn't offer any form of in-flight entertainment for its passengers.
Cimber Air didn't have a frequent flyer programme in which passengers could earn and spend points when flying with the airline.
Cimber Air flew to a number of destinations within Europe. Find out below all the destinations that the airline flew to:
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Copenhagen Airport (CPH) is an international airport which serves the Copenhagen Metropolitan area and the Metropolitan Malmö area. The airport is one the busiest airports in Northern Europe and the busiest for international travel in Scandinavia. This airport is a hub for Norwegian Air Shuttle and Scandinavian Airlines, other airlines that fly to/from this airport include Air Greenland, SunClass Airlines and many more.
Cimber Air's fleet consisted of an ATR 72-200 and a Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft. The ATR 72-200 could handle up to 68 passengers and the Bombardier CRJ-200 could handle up to 50 passengers.