Most international travels to and from Denmark is by air, and travelling by air within the country is also a good way to get around. Despite Denmark's diminutive size, numerous airports across the country offer domestic and international services.
International airports in Denmark
Denmark's main airport, and the largest in Scandinavia, is Copenhagen International Airport, Kastrup. The majority of international flights fly in and out of Kastrup. However, other airports, including Aarhus (Tirstrup), Billund, Aalborg, and Esbjerg offer flights to and from international destinations.
Read more about Copenhagen International Airport, Kastrup www.cph.dk.
Despite Denmark’s relatively diminutive proportions, domestic services are provided from several regional airports. For a list of Danish airports’ websites go to Visit Denmark’s website.
Getting to and from the airport
Transport services operate to and from all airports in Denmark. For information about transport to and from the airport you are flying to or from, visit the airports’ website. For a list of Danish airports’ websites go to Visit Denmark’s website.
Flying to Aarhus
Aarhus Airport, Tirstrup, is 36 kilometers from Aarhus. For more information about Aarhus Airport, Tirstrup, go to www.aar.dk.
An alternative to Aarhus Airport is Billund Airport, 96 kilometers from Aarhus. For more information about Billund Airport, go to www.billund-airport.dk.
Contact and further information
Relevant websites:
Copenhagen International Airport, Kastrup: www.cph.dk.