Board meeting

Posted: 30. januar 2026

News from the Board
From the Board meeting on January 30, 2026

December 2025 delivered a passenger count of 11.4 million, which is 3% higher than the corresponding month last year. In 2025, the Metro had a total of 135 million passengers, which is 8% more than in 2024. In December, the M1/M2 and M3/M4 lines had a combined punctuality rate of 99.4% and 99.6%, respectively.

At the meeting, the board of directors of Metroselskabet was constituted for the period 2026-2029. The board consists of seven members appointed by the company's owners and two members elected by the company's employees.

The board has set up three committees, which, among other things, prepare the board's decisions in a number of areas.

The board for 2026-2029 currently consists of:
•    Tommy Ahlers, Chairman of the Board, appointed by the state
•    Harald Børsting, appointed by the state
•    Birgitte Brinch Madsen, appointed by the state
•    Alexander Ryle, Vice-Chairman, appointed by the City of Copenhagen
•    Rasmus Steenberger, appointed by the City of Copenhagen
•    Helle Bonnesen, appointed by the City of Copenhagen
•    Michael Vindfeldt, Vice Chairman, appointed by the Municipality of Frederiksberg
o    Lone Loklind (alternate), appointed by the Municipality of Frederiksberg
•    Florinda Bujupai, elected by Metroselskabet employees
•    Sophie Korsgaard Vang, elected by Metroselskabet employees

“The constitution provides a solid and long-term basis for the work of the board of directors at Metroselskabet, both in relation to the opportunities and the complex challenges we face. It ensures that we can work from a common strategic perspective on the continued development of the Metro, where we must expand capacity, support sustainable urban development, and ensure high mobility for everyone traveling in the capital region. It strengthens our basis for making long-term decisions that maintain the Metro as a central backbone of public transport – also in light of upcoming expansions and new requirements for green transport in the future," says Tommy Ahlers, Chairman of the Board of Metroselskabet.