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    Københavns Lufthavn

    Copenhagen Airport

    3.8 (372 reviews)

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    Christopher T.

    Main hub for SAS and largest in Nordic. Was here for vacation and easy arrival and through immigration. Airport is nice and clean and well direction signs. Leaving was also easy but abit crowded but plenty of things to do or check it out or eating/drinking while waiting for your flight. Staff are nice and friendly and very informative. Lots of shops and bars, and restaurants to choose from. Nice and easy overall.

    Rom P.

    Ease of arrival and departure at the terminal. it has everything you need and I haven't seen so many 7-11 kiosk at one airport. I am amazed at the security line that takes less than 10 minutes to process each traveler. I wish other airports were this efficient. The lounge was great and at the terminal the food offerings weren't too shabby either. A good place to fly in and out of

    Surprisingly comfortable
    Vickie B.

    Efficient immigration in and out. Duty free is not a bargain for things I am familiar with. If you like to WALK, this is your airport. The chairs are surprisingly comfortable.

    Inside SAS aircraft, loved this carrier. First time I slept  on a plane!
    Fawn G.

    Whenever I travel to Europe I'm always amazed at the airports.. I find myself saying " Gee, I wish JFK was like this... or the aesthetic of the airport is beautiful or it's so organized, etc". The Copenhagen Airport, CPH, is a marvel to me; its design is so unique and walking around I didn't feel as if I'm in an airport. Here are some raves about this airport: 1. Copenhagen & southern Sweden-area airport for regional & international flights, plus train links 2. SAS airlines is main hub for Copenhagen and it is based in Terminal 3. When I arrived at this terminal, my transfer to Metro was seamless. The yellow line, M2, is the main line to get to airport and for me, to City Center. The Metro runs @every ten minutes. Every Metro in Copenhagen has a map that is so easy to follow that I feel I am a local vs. tourist. However, the ticket machine to buy my Metro card was a bit challenging. I was happy to see a DSB agent to assist. My Capital One card switched from Mastercard to Discover ( let me tell you that in Copenhagen, Mastercard and Visa are the two main credit cards accepted. I had such a headache with Capital One. A story for another review).Luckily, I had krone to purchase the City Pass which offers unlimited travel on the metro, buses, and trains within specific zones. For my arrival I purchased a one day(small) City Pass for 100 krone or $15 dollars. 3. Shopping: A plethora of beautiful stores from Marimekko :), Lowe, Longchamp, Ecco, Georg Jensen, and Tax Free, to name a few. 4. Dining: one can find fancy, Bistro Sommelier, to Danish, Lagkagehuset( Fawn, fave) to Burger King. 5. Passport Control: Very fast, well organized line to get through. 6. Sustainability: "Since the 1980s, we have worked towards reducing our impacts within areas such as noise and pollution. Additionally, we have worked on improving air quality.." 7. Scheduled Airlines: "Copenhagen Airport handles around 60 scheduled airlines, and has a maximum operation capability of 83 operations/hour, and a total of 108 jet bridges" 8. Design: "The terminal was designed by Vilhelm Lauritzen, who was considered a pioneer among architects and his firm has designed many subsequent terminals and spaces" 9. Customer Service: I found it to be superior from finding information on Copenhagen Card ( purchase digitally), to when is best time to go to Passport Control ( I was 3 hours early before departure to NYC) to spotless bathrooms. 10. My wish: NYC really needs to continue learning from abroad. I know JFK is undergoing "a massive, multi-billion dollar redevelopment (around $19 billion) to replace its outdated terminals with modern, unified facilities, including new Terminal 1 and Terminal 6, new roadways with a "ring road" system, improved AirTrain, and better infrastructure, aiming to create a world-class airport." I will keep my fingers crossed because flying should be an enjoyable experience not a hassle. JFK has a lot of work to do.. ALOT! Summary: CPH is an absolutely wonderful airport. One navigates seamlessly from arrival to departure. I look forward to my return visit to Denmark! Tak! Copenhagen Airport Lufthavnsboulevarden 6, 2770 Kastrup, Denmark Transportation to: Uber: @$30 Metro: @$15 Bus: @$12 Here are the apps I downloaded while in Copenhagen: Metroen, Copenhagen, Copenhagen City Card, Rejsebillet And of course Yelp!!!!!!

    Bathrooms and water refill station.
    Jackie K.

    Fast tracking airport here. We did not need to take our shoes off here. Just place liquids up 100 ml in a clear bag, which the airport provides! You will walk through scanners and if needed, be asked to participate in a secondary screening. No facial recognition devices here. No Global entry or TSA line here that we observed. There was a fast track but I did not know the name. No bottled water or other liquids allowed into the airport. You may refill your reusable water bottle within the airport, next to the bathrooms. Duty free /tax free shopping here. Just show your airline ticket to cashier. This is a fast moving airport. Clean and efficient.

    Night 7: 7-11
    James A.

    Leaving to Los Angeles on Night 9: Arrived at the airport station more than 3 hours before my scheduled departure, taking about 35 minutes from downtown Copenhagen. It was about a 5 minute indoor walk from the station to the main landside area of Terminal 3. I found the Sky Priority baggage check for SAS with no line, and got my bags checked very quickly, so it was a good start. I had noticed a SAS Fast Track sign before, so followed that since 'Fast Track' had been printed on my boarding pass, and hoping it was similar to Pre-Check. It wasn't. Laptops needed to be taken out completely. And things like a belt and apple watch set-off the detectors. Got flagged for all of it. And then I got selected to get a full luggage check (yeah, I was that guy), with the security officer going through each and every pocket in my luggage in my presence. He was pleasant enough about it, making chit-chat about the weather, Denmark being the most happiest place on Earth, etc. After it was finished, I carefully put everything back and was very careful not to miss anything. I went to the lounge and left about 40 minutes before scheduled boarding...but I had a brain cramp, not comprehending that I still had to go through passport control. I had seen a long line before I entered the lounge, but hadn't put 2 and 2 together, just assuming the line didn't apply to me. Yeah, I felt foolish. It was long enough that from where you enter, you can't see the passport control. There were two lines for non-EU passports, so chose the one on the left. I noticed right away that my line was moving about twice as slow as the other. The end (which you couldn't initially see) had 4 manned passport booths...so you would think, each inital line would result in choice of two booths. Nope...since nobody official was manning the section where the 2 initial lines ended, the masses had decided that the left line only fed into Booth 1, and the right line fed into booth 3 and 4. Booth 2 was being used by both left and right lines. There is a fix for this, but the cones weren't set-up that way. And the security/airport folks didn't think it was an issue, letting it continue. That whole process ended up taking more than 50 minutes, and since the gate was a pretty good jaunt from the entrance, I was a little out of breath by the time I got to the departure gate. The one benefit was that I was able to board right away, since boarding had started 15 minutes before. And there was still plenty of overhead space. I love visiting new airports, and even though my experience wasn't the smoothest, I'm glad that I know a bit more about how to navigate this place. It's especially important since SAS seems to have the best value tickets to Europe from LA, and all of those go through CPH.

    Nice views of shops upstairs from the Carlsberg Aviator Lounge by the Gate A/B split
    Marco N.

    Travelled through CPH many times over the years. The amount of shopping, business lounge and eating options have increased. Never had a bad experience in and out of passport or customs. Transfers to other flights have also been easy to locate and get to. English is well spoken by almost all of the Danish population. During the summer the airport can be packed with travelers so be kind to others :-) Located on an island (true for most of the Danish population) it is the Nordic countries' largest airport, It is one of the oldest international airports in Europe, the fourth-busiest in Northern Europe, and the busiest for international travel in Scandinavia. :-)

    Cool sign. Fascinating that it's in English.
    Warren D.

    Dates of visit: May 23 + May 30, 2025 A great place to have a longer layover, and if you have five hours or more, you can leave the airport relatively easily between flights. You'll find luggage lockers in the parking garage right outside of Terminal 2, with options for partial day storage. Then you can head back in and grab a train ticket near that terminal. In 15 minutes or so you'll be in the heart of Copenhagen. I will admit that the airport can be a bit confusing, partially on account of its size. But the signs are in multiple languages and there are staff to help you. And let's not forget the massive opportunities for shopping here, with multiple LEGO stores, a mix of high-end and mainstream brands, and a wide variety of restaurants, too! Unlike many other airports, CPH has me wanting to go back to Copenhagen to explore both the airport and the city further.

    Vince L.

    Very modern looking airport. Clean and easy to traverse. Airy, bright, convenient coffee, food and other shops.

    On the way to the Metro, the path is well marked with signage.
    John H.

    This summer, we flew through CPH three times on three different airlines. The arrival experience and border control were nothing unusual, and green-line customs functioned as we have experienced in other places. Getting to the Metro is easy, and well marked. The departure experience felt more chaotic. Many airlines use an electronic kiosk for automated baggage check labels (like Norwegian Air). Others do not (like American Airlines, for which you just keep walking all the way to the "right" side of Terminal 3 for departure desks). We couldn't figure out in advance which was which. From check in through security, there is the familiar but uncomfortable feeling of being in a cattle chute, and hoping the line you're in leads to a good place.

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    Very nice airport with quick security. Easily accessible by metro, about a 15-20 minute ride from the city. No drinking fountains.

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    Copenhagen Airport was founded in 1925, it's the biggest and busiest airport in Scandinavia.

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