Denmark Airports
Explore 17 airports across Denmark. Click any airport to view wait times and travel information.
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Total Airports
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International Airports
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Avg Queue Index
AAR
Busiest Airport
All Denmark Airports
Aalborg
Aalborg
Aarhus
Aarhus
Billund
Billund
Bornholm
Rønne
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen Roskilde
Roskilde
Esbjerg
Esbjerg
Læsø
Læsø
Lolland Falster Maribo
Rødby
Midtjyllands / Air Base Karup
Karup
Odense Hans Christian Andersen
Odense
Sindal
Sindal
Skive
Skive
Skrydstrup Air Base
Vojens
Sønderborg
Sønderborg
Stauning Vestjylland
Skjern
Thisted
Thisted
Travel Tips for Denmark
Schengen Zone Travel
Flights within the Schengen Area are treated as domestic—no passport control at arrival. Non-EU/EEA citizens should carry their passport regardless, as airlines may require it for boarding.
EU Entry/Exit System (EES)
The EU is rolling out biometric entry/exit checks for non-EU travellers. Expect additional processing time at border control, especially during the initial rollout period.
Security & Liquids
EU airports follow standard 100ml liquid restrictions. Arrive at least 2 hours before short-haul and 3 hours before long-haul flights. Many European airports have online security slot booking.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How early should I arrive at a European airport?
Most European airlines recommend arriving 2 hours before short-haul flights and 3 hours before long-haul flights. Budget airlines with remote gates or bus boarding may require slightly more time. Check your airport's specific guidance for peak periods.
Do I need a visa to transit through Denmark?
Transit visa requirements depend on your nationality and whether you need to pass through immigration (e.g., to change terminals). EU/Schengen citizens can transit freely. Check your country's specific transit rules or consult your airline before booking connecting flights.
Can I use e-Gates at airports in Denmark?
E-Gate eligibility varies by airport and nationality. EU/EEA citizens with biometric passports can generally use e-Gates. Some countries extend access to citizens of select non-EU nations. Look for e-Gate signage at passport control for the fastest processing.