Flights to Copenhagen

Essential Flight Info

BMI operate 5 flights a week to Copenhagen.

SAS operate 5 flights a week to Copenhagen.

Flights from Birmingham to Copenhagen

Birmingham Airport Flights
The world-class facilities at Birmingham International Airport allow you to take to the skies in style, with comfortable lounges, shopping outlets and a range of eateries to guarantee a perfect start to your holiday. This is the UK’s sixth largest airport, serving a large commercial and business community, and its location at the centre of the UK road and rail network makes it a convenient airport for anyone based in the Midlands. If you are looking for cheap flights from Birmingham to Copenhagen, there are routes available with KLM and BMI throughout the year. Flights from Birmingham to Copenhagen take just under 2 hours, making this a perfect destination for a short break or weekend away. Birmingham to Copenhagen flights are a popular choice for anyone wishing to explore Scandanavia and their growing demand makes it likely that budget airlines will establish more routes to the Danish capital in the years to come.

Profile of Birmingham
Birmingham is Britain’s second largest city and capital of the industrial Midlands, a city with excellent shopping, international restaurants, vibrant clubs and bars and a wealth of museums, arts and leisure facilities. Its important role in the development of industrial Britain in the 19th century brought many ethnic minority groups which have been key to the cultural diversity of the city today. But the face of Birmingham has been transformed from its once shabby and grim industrial landscape into a city for the future, with a youthful culture and excellent educational and research facilities.

Copenhagen Airport
Built way back in 1925, Copenhagen was one of the very first private airports in the world, and has certainly come a long way from its early days as a single grass runway. Growing with the times it has developed into the busiest airport in the Nordic region, with the introduction of a third terminal in 1998. Copenhagen currently handles an impressive 60,000 passengers a day, which adds up to an annual total of over 21 million passengers. 2008 has seen the construction of a brand new control tower and plans are well under way to build a new terminal by 2010.

Parking facilities in and around Copenhagen Airport
There are several carparks at Copenhagen Airport, all of them offering free parking for the first 15 minutes stay. The closer you choose to park to the terminal building, the higher the price you pay but the furthest car park is only 2200 metres away.
Most parking spaces are covered and monitored by cctv for your security and peace of mind.

Airport distance from Copenhagen and other notable surrounding locations
Copenhagen Airport is conveniently located just 5.6 miles to the south of the city and adjacent to the main highway that links Denmark to Sweden across the Sound, making it a great point from which to explore the Oresund region of Scandanavia. It’s just 20.6 miles to the Swedish city of Malmo and 60.4 miles to Helsingborg. To the west on the Danish side, it’s just 105 miles to Odense and 190 miles to Arhus.

Transport links to Copenhagen
The airport provides a shuttle bus from terminals 1 and 2 to the airport’s own railway station at terminal 3 where trains to Copenhagen depart every ten minutes and every twenty minutes to Malmo. The airport also links up with the city’s underground network from 5am to midnight during the week, and round the clock at weekends. In addition, taxis are available for your convenience at all times outside all the arrivals halls.

Conference and other business facilities at Copenhagen Airport
Copenhagen Airport caters well for business travellers. In addition to several executive lounges at the terminals, there are excellent facilities at the Hilton Business Centre located just a short walk from terminal 3. Business delegates here can benefit from a VIP boardroom for pre-flight meetings, a large conference room facility and several meeting rooms, with wireless internet connection available throughout the facility.

Profile of the local area
Copenhagen is well loved for the rustic beauty of castles and palaces, fascinating museums, tranquil canals, and a thriving cultural scene centred around the romantic Tivoli gardens. The Mermaid statue sits pretty on the waterfront as the city’s world-famous landmark, whilst for a unique insight into the most famous local brew, the Carlsberg Brewery opens its doors to visitors. Copenhagen is of course not only a vibrant, pulsating city in its own right, but gateway to Scandanavia and the unique blend of Denmark and Sweden that makes up the region of Oresund. So anyone taking advantage of flights from Birmingham to Copenhagen simply must venture across the Sound to discover the delights of Malmo and Southern Sweden