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Flying From United States to Denmark: What You Need to Know

Cheapest nonstop flight price €249
Cheapest round-trip ticket price €558
Off-season for travel March
Peak season for travel June
Popular airline Finnair

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Find the Cheapest Flights to Denmark From United States

Looking for affordable flights from United States to Denmark? Check out these great prices for the next 90 days, starting at just €101 for a one-way ticket and €237 for a round-trip.

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Crossed out prices are calculated based on the average price of the corresponding route on Trip.com.

FAQs: Flights From United States to Denmark

  • When is it the cheapest time to fly from United States to Denmark?

    According to our flights calendar over the next 90 days, it seems the cheapest date is on 2025-03-10 for one-way flights.
  • How much is the cheapest flight ticket to Denmark from United States?

    The cheapest round-trip flight from United States to Denmark is on the route from Los Angeles to Copenhagen, with prices starting at €236 for a round trip between 2025-03-20 and 2025-03-26.
  • How long is a flight to Denmark from United States?

    Based on our flight data, the average flight time from United States to Denmark is approximately 10 hours 40 minutes based on our most popular routes from Los Angeles to Copenhagen. The time may also vary depending on your destination.
  • What is the cheapest airline that flies to Denmark from United States?

    The cheapest airline flying to Denmark from United States is Jetblue Airways serving the route from Los Angeles to Copenhagen.
  • What airlines fly from United States to Denmark?

    Scandinavian Airlines are airlines that fly frequently from United States to Denmark. The overall price will vary depending on your destination and travel dates. Budget airlines generally offer lower prices to Australia, but they may have limited baggage allowance, reduced onboard services, and longer commuting times to secondary airports.