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Flying to Denmark

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Cheapest plane ticket found$293
Cheapest month to flyNovember
Average flight time8 hrs, 46 mins
Possible destinations10
Most popular airlineScandinavian Airlines
Average flights per week114

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Find the cheapest time to fly to Denmark

Looking for the cheapest ticket prices to Denmark? It looks like November is currently the cheapest time to fly.

Which airlines fly direct to Denmark?

Frequently asked questions

The average flight time between United States and Copenhagen (Denmark's capital), is 7 hours and 58 minutes. This has been calculated based on journeys departing from Washington, D.C..
Scandinavian Airlines, British Airways, American Airlines, Finnair, Delta, Virgin Atlantic, KLM and Air France all fly non-stop to Denmark.
We crunched some numbers and found that the cheapest month to fly to Denmark is currently November.
Yes – some airlines fly direct to Denmark. Popular direct flight destinations include Copenhagen and Billund.
The best price we found for a round-trip flight to Denmark is $293. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
The cheapest city to fly into is Copenhagen, and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Copenhagen.
The cheapest airport in Denmark is Copenhagen – we've found flights from $293.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that the cheapest date to fly to Denmark is Sunday, November 10, 2024, to Copenhagen Airport.

Discover Denmark

Cheap Flights to Denmark

Rimmed with white sand beaches, including the spectacular stretch of Blåvand Beach, the nation of Denmark boasts a long maritime history. Fly to Denmark and enjoy the ancient Viking ruins that dot the countryside. These ruins include the fascinating Tømmerby Viking Burial Site. Modern Copenhagen features a mix of sleek skyscrapers and medieval architecture. Flying into Copenhagen International Airport (CPH) places travelers in an optimal location to begin their visit. From here, it's easy to catch a ferry to one of the many islands or hop on a train to visit the upper Jutland peninsula.

Flights to Denmark

One of the most popular airports in Scandinavia, Copenhagen International Airport (CPH) services Denmark as well as southern Sweden. Also known as Kastrup Airport, it has two terminals connected by a passenger walkway. The airport offers restaurants, bars, currency exchange services, more than 100 shops and free Wi-Fi. The airport's convenient access to Copenhagen makes it a natural starting point for those who fly to Denmark.

Visitors can take a metro train from Terminal 3, rent a car or take Bus 5A to the city center. A taxi ride from the airport to Copenhagen's center will cost around $40 and last 20 minutes for the 5-mile journey.

Attractions in Denmark

With the region's largest airport, Copenhagen is a good base for exploring the rest of the country. The city represents a thousand years of history and offers five palaces, including Rosenborg Palace, to explore. Here visitors can view the Danish Crown Jewels, get a history lesson from the museum and stroll through the King's Garden. Avid shoppers will enjoy Strøget, a large pedestrian area filled with boutiques. Kayaking tours of Copenhagen's harbor offer great views of the city's skyline.

Viking remains are a highlight of Danish history, and sites like Jelling offer rune-carved boulders and burial mounds to explore. Other sites of historic interest include Helsingør's impressive Kronborg Castle and Roskilde Cathedral, which contains the graves of Danish royalty. Hiking on trails such as Grenen Skagen is a popular pastime. Visiting the beach is also an option, and Søndervig Beach is one of the country's prettiest.

Travel Tips for Denmark

Due to its North Sea location, Denmark's climate has few swings in temperature. Winter days hover in the 30s Fahrenheit and summers rise to the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit. The country's northern latitude means winter days are short and summer days often have 16 hours or more of sunlight. Many Danish celebrations take place in the summer for this reason. These celebrations include Sankthansaften, a solstice celebration on June 23rd. Bonfires and picnics are popular at this time of year. There is a famous Crafts Fair in Copenhagen on weekends in August. It features pottery, jewelry and other handmade art for sale.

Danish cuisine follows much of the Scandinavian world in offering cod, herring, pork, rye bread and cheese as staple elements of any meal. Frikadeller, or meatballs, and salt-cured salmon are popular dishes found in cold buffets. Sweets include trifles like the Apple Charlotte and custards like the Karamelrand. A mid-range-priced meal of several courses for two will cost around $85.


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