How to find low cost travel and book cheap airline tickets to Copenhagen, Aalborg, Aarhus or any other city in Denmark
Are you looking for discounted airplane tickets to Copenhagen or Billund? Do you need the best airline fares to Aarhus or Aalborg? There is no easier way to book cheap airline tickets to Denmark than at www.travelpapa.com!
To book cheap airline tickets to Denmark, just enter your departure and destination cities (it may be Copenhagen, Aalborg, Aarhus, Billund, etc.) into our simple search form. Then, choose the dates of your flights to Denmark and back for roundtrip airline tickets. You can also choose One Way or Multi Destination options depending on the flights to Denmark you wish to make. Don't forget we also have cheap airline tickets from Denmark. While booking cheap airline tickets to Denmark, enter the number of adults, children and infants and follow the easy instructions.
Traveling to Denmark
Cheap airfare routings to Denmark are to be found using United Airlines via Europe, Lufthansa via Frankfurt, British Airways via London, Air France via Paris, Swiss Airlines via Zurich, American Airlines via New York, and Delta Airlines via Atlanta, US Airways via Europe among others. Each European Airline has a Domestic US airline partner so TravelPapa.com can offer you great discounted airfares from almost every USA airport to almost every major international airport.
Discount Airfare Search Tips
Airlines have made a Saturday night stay a requirement to get a cheap round trip airfare to Denmark. For one way airfare to Denmark there is no restriction. You can purchase a deeply discounted one way ticket to Denmark on TravelPapa.com at the last minute and still save up to 60% off the airlines regular prices.
For the lowest airfare to Denmark you should try to travel on Monday through Thursday, which traditionally costs less. If you have flexible travel dates try midweek flights to Denmark to save money.
When searching for the lowest international airfare to Denmark keep in mind that during peak holiday travel dates there will be less availability, so book as far in advance as possible.
Denmark is a Scandinavian country in the northern Europe and the senior member (with Greenland and the Faroe Islands) of the Kingdom of Denmark. The mainland is bordered to the south by Germany; Denmark is southwest of Sweden and south of Norway. Denmark’s territory is washed by the Baltic and the North Sea.
The birthplace of the world famous Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen, Denmark is the second-most visited destination in Scandinavia, after Sweden, with 4.7 million visitors in 2007. By the way, a small and unimposing statue of the Little Mermaid sitting on a rock in the Copenhagen harbor is not only a city’s icon but also a major tourist attraction of the Danish capital.
Denmark, with a free market economy, and a large welfare state, is ranked according to one measure as having the world's highest level of income equality. The kingdom has a GDP per capita higher than that of most European countries, and 15-20% higher than that of the United States. But the most remarkable fact is that from 2006 to 2008, surveys ranked Denmark as "the happiest place in the world", based on standards of health, welfare, and education. The 2008 Global Peace Index survey ranks Denmark as the second most peaceful country in the world, after Iceland.
General information
Continent:
Europe
Subregion:
Northern Europe
Area:
43,098 sq km (16,640 sq mi) (excluding the Faroe Islands and Greenland)
Capital:
Copenhagen
Government:
Parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy
Population:
5.5 million
Languages:
Denmark's national language is Danish. The second “native†language of Danes is English. According to European Union statistics, English is more widely spoken in Denmark than in any other EU country (other than the UK and Republic of Ireland, of course). Many citizens of Denmark also speak German, and it is widely spoken in areas that attract many tourists from Germany.
Religions:
According to official statistics, 82% of the population of Denmark are members of the Lutheran state church, the Danish National Church, also known as the Church of Denmark. If immigrants and descendants of immigrants are excluded from the statistics, the member rate is even higher, approximately 90%. 3% of the Danish population adhere to Islam, while about 2% of Danes are Protestants and Roman Catholics.
Time:
GMT +1
Currency:
Danish krone (DKK)
Electricity:
230V / 50Hz (European plug)
Calling Code:
+45
Internet Domain:
.dk
Drives:
on the right
Tips:
In Denmark service charges are automatically included in the bill at restaurants and hotels, and tips for taxi drivers and the like are included in the fare. So tipping is not expected, nor required, but is a matter of choice. Needless to say, tipping for outstanding service is obviously greatly appreciated.
Visas:
If you are a European Union (EU) citizen, you may travel in Denmark without any restriction as per your EU citizenship rights. If you are not an EU citizen and Denmark is the first stop on your visit, you will need to obtain a Schengen Visa. This visa is valid for any country in the Schengen zone.
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This page was last edited at 16:42, September 20, 2009 by Koralex