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easyJet

easyJet
22 Jun, Mon18:40
Manchester – Copenhagen
1h 55m
Non-stop
MANCPH

Norwegian Air International

Norwegian Air International
18 Jun, Thu20:35
Edinburgh – Copenhagen
1h 45m
Non-stop
EDICPH

Norwegian Air International

Norwegian Air International
16 Jun, Tue20:45
London – Copenhagen
1h 50m
Non-stop
LGWCPH

Norwegian Air International

Norwegian Air International
25 Jun, Thu15:35
London – Aalborg
1h 40m
Non-stop
LGWAAL
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Norwegian Air International

Norwegian Air International
17 Jun, Wed15:35
London – Billund
1h 35m
Non-stop
LGWBLL

Scandinavian Airlines

Scandinavian Airlines
26 Jun, Fri19:30
London – Aarhus
15h 30m
1 stop
LHRAAR

Scandinavian Airlines

Scandinavian Airlines
16 Jun, Tue12:45
Manchester – Billund
4h 55m
1 stop
MANBLL

British Airways

British Airways
11 Jul, Sat20:40
London – Copenhagen
1h 45m
Non-stop
LHRCPH

British Airways

British Airways
17 Jun, Wed18:20
Belfast – Copenhagen
14h 30m
1 stop
BHDCPH

Last update: 16 June 2026 08:57

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Currency DJF
Number of flights per week 9
Top destinations Copenhagen
Most popular airline Pegasus
Most popular airport Copenhagen Airport
Flight Duration 8 hour

About Denmark

Denmark, comprising the peninsula of Jutland, is recognized as one of Europe's most important centers due to its rich history, advanced economy, and ports to the Baltic Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean. Pursuing a peaceful policy, Denmark offers citizenship to many immigrants from different countries.
Denmark has been a member of the European Union since 1973, and the most crucial sectors include industry, health, and food services, which are heavily dependent on fishing and marine products. Denmark shares borders with Sweden and Germany. In 1944, Iceland became independent and abolished the Union with Denmark, while the Faroe Islands and Greenland remain autonomous territories under Danish sovereignty at present. Greenland, with glaciers covering about 80 percent of the island, is gradually becoming an attractive hub with underground resources and new shipping routes due to the melting ice.
In Denmark, which has a relatively cold climate, the winter temperatures typically range between 1-4 degrees Celsius with limited sunshine, while summers are around 16-17 degrees. Denmark is home to over 450 islands of various sizes. Besides the capital, Copenhagen, many cities in this country captivate with their architectural structures and natural beauty. The second largest city, Aarhus, is famous for its underground riches, botanical gardens, world-class architecture, and one of the country's most important ports.
Odense, an important trade city, derives its name from the Scandinavian god Odin. The Copenhagen Carnival, held for nearly half a century, attracts thousands of tourists and numerous music groups annually. Over the three-day carnival, the enthusiasm for music and dance fills the streets with entertainment, offering a unique Danish experience to participants. Denmark has numerous concerts, panels, and conferences throughout the year, and is visited by many for its art and culture scenery.

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