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Flights & Transport to Denmark

Denmark is less than 2 hours away by air or an overnight's cruise from the UK. Here's how to get there from Ireland.

Scheduled services from Ireland


Scandinavian Airlines
SAS fly from Dublin to Copenhagen twice daily with fares from €89 o/w including taxes & charges. SAS also offer a FREE 20kg baggage allowance, FREE online seat reservation, No online booking fees & a 25% discount off our fares for children aged 2 & under 12 years.
Tel. +353 1 844 5440
SAS

Ryan Air
Flies from Dublin to Billund in Jutland.
Tel. 1530 787 787
Ryan Air

Norwegian

From the end of August 2009m, Norwegian will fly directly from Dublin to Copenhagen 3 times a week.
Norwegian

From Ireland

Stena Line operates the crossing from Ireland to the UK from where DFDS Seaways completes the journey from the UK to Denmark. All to be booked through DFDS Seaways
Tel. +353 12844 662
Sail with DFDS 

German Railways
For European rail enquiries and bookings contact German Railways:
Tel. +44 (0)870 243 5363
German Railways
(Please note that Copenhagen should be spelt Kobenhavn)

Danish Rail (DSB)
Tel. +45 70 13 14 15  (Inland travel) - Journey planner
      +45 70 13 14 16 (International travel)
Read more about Danish Rail

Rail Europe

Eurail different passes connecting Ireland and Denmark.
Read more about Rail Europe
Travellers wishing to bring their own car can do so by travelling on the DFDS Seaways ferry directly to Denmark from Harwich to Esbjerg or by travelling via the Channel Tunnel or another route and driving up to Denmark. Remember Stena Line operates a free crossing from Ireland to the UK if booking your DFDS Seaways crossing from Harwich to Esbjerg.
Read about driving in Denmark.