The first flights between Denmark and Iran will begin
in March 2016, operated by Iranian airline Mahan Air, ending an
eight-year suspension of direct flights between the capitals of the two
countries, Copenhagen Airport A/S said on Tuesday.
The
announcement comes after Denmark's largest company, drug maker Novo
Nordisk said it would invest $78.13 million in the country to build a
manufacturing plant.
Companies have been looking to
do business in Iran after the Islamic Republic struck a nuclear accord
with major powers that is expected to lead to the lifting of sanctions.
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