Roskilde Airport

[citation needed] In 2002 the Ministry for Foreign Affairs Of Denmark reported that Ryanair was in discussions with the airport about beginning scheduled service to London Stansted.

[citation needed] As of 2012, Roskilde Airport was planning an expansion of the runways and airport facilities to receive regular flights of low-cost international and charter operators, including aircraft types such as the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320-family sizes.

[citation needed] Operational facilities include: The airport is open around the clock and has immigration and customs facilities for international traffic, but it is used primarily for taxi, business, and training flights and the airport serves as base for several flight schools.

Roskilde is now the only airfield used by the armed forces on Sjælland with the closure of Værløse Air Base in 2004.

[citation needed] Bus and train services from around the country to the nearby town of Roskilde are extensive, but bus services to and from the airport are infrequent due to its limited use, and the primary means of getting to/from the airport is by own car or taxi.