AÉROPORT KASTRUP
Read moreAfter collecting your luggage, follow a long corridor on the right. Near the carpets, you will find an ATM and the exchange office where you can get DKK. Further on, you will find the tourist office where you can buy the Copenhagen Card (CPH Card) to get to the city center. Once in the exit hall, follow the signs indicating the various accesses: subway, train (ticket offices, CB or cash, to buy the ticket before reaching the platform), bus (urban and national lines). Outside: car rental companies.
AÉROPORT D'AARHUS (AARHUS LUFTHAVN)
Read moreNumerous daily flights to Copenhagen. Direct flights to Stockholm, Oslo, London and Berlin. Bus line 925X (blue airport shuttle!) serves the city of Aarhus. The journey from/to the central station takes 45-50 minutes. Passengers are picked up at some stops along the way. Connections to Randers (approx. 40 min travel time) or Elbeltoft with Flexbus 312. You can also transfer by taxi, which costs about 650 DKK.
ATLANTIC AIRWAYS
Read moreAtlantic Airways is the airline of the Faroe Islands. Since 1988, it serves the airport of Vágar from Copenhagen. Since then, other routes have been opened (from Billund or Aalborg), or to Iceland, Great Britain (especially Scotland) or Norway. It mainly operates between the islands by helicopter (including the transfer from the airport to Torshavn, if you have booked). The prices are very encouraging and the flights over the islands are beautiful on a clear day. A must do!
AÉROPORT D'AALBORG (AALBORG LUFTHAVN)
Read moreLocated in Nørresundby, about 6 km from Aalborg, it is both a civilian and military airport. Several flights to Copenhagen take off from here, some of which are operated by low cost airlines. Direct flights to London, Barcelona, Oslo... Bus lines 12, 70 and 71 connect the airport with the city. At night, the N24 line. To reach the city center, the stop (central station) is "Aalborg bus terminal", or "Vesterbro". The journey takes 15 to 20 minutes.