Cheap Flights from London (LON) to Copenhagen (CPH)
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London to Copenhagen: Alternative routes
Compare routes from London to Copenhagen below. You may find an airport to fly into that's cheaper, faster, or easier than Copenhagen.London to Copenhagen: Flight information
The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | $33 |
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Cheapest month to fly | May |
Average flight time | 1 hr, 51 mins |
Most popular airline | British Airways |
Average flights per week | 710 |
Finding cheap flights from London to Copenhagen: Frequently asked questions
Flying from London to Copenhagen? Your flight route into mainland Europe will take you from the many-layered history of the UK’s sprawling capital city, to the brightly colored waterfront buildings and bike-friendly streets of Copenhagen. The capital, and most populated city of Denmark has a rich history as well, dating back to its origins as a Viking town, and from its many art museums to its Michelin star restaurants, and its iconic statue of the Little Mermaid, you’re sure to find something to delight you. These travel tips from Skyscanner will help you start your journey with all the information you need, to make your trip an enjoyable one.
Flight Route Options
Direct flights from London to Copenhagen are plentiful, and fairly quick, lasting around 1 hour and 50 minutes. If you’re looking for low-cost tickets, you can fly with either Ryanair or Easyjet – Ryanair departs from London Luton, while Easyjet hosts flights to Copenhagen from both Luton and Gatwick airports. If you’re flying from Heathrow, you can fly with British Airways or SAS, and Norwegian airlines fly from Gatwick.
Pay attention to which airline you’ve booked with, as meal and luggage allowances vary quite a lot from airline to airline. Ryanair and Easyjet are famous for their strict adherence to hand luggage size limits, and you won’t get a free checked bag included with your ticket. These airlines tend to check that you’re luggage isn’t oversized before your flight, and oversized luggage will incur a fee, so do make sure to check up beforehand. Similarly, while British Airways tends to include a complimentary meal, snack, and/or beverage service even on short flights, the discount airlines only have food and drink available for purchase. Check Skyscanner’s airline information pages for a run-down of essential information on your airline, and make sure to confirm with the airline itself for the most up-to-date information.
Immigration
American citizens do not need visas to visit either the UK or Denmark as tourists for stays under 90 days, although visas are required for work or study in both countries. You will have to pass through immigration upon your arrival into Denmark.
Landing in Copenhagen
Copenhagen airport is well connected to the city by bus, train and metro. Train and metro platforms are located at Terminal 3. Taxis are also available from Terminal 3.
Time Zone, Language, Currency
Denmark is on Central European Time, putting it one hour ahead of London. The main language spoken in Denmark is Danish, however you’ll find that most people speak English to a high level. Denmark does not use the Euro, but uses the Danish krone (DKK) instead. 1 Danish Krone is worth about 15 US cents, but always check the currency rate closer to your time of travel, as rates fluctuate.
Denmark is somewhat farther north than London, so if you’re travelling in December or June especially, you’ll probably notice a difference in daylight hours. It’s also more likely to get snow in winter than London, with average daytime temperatures hovering just around freezing.
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