Looking for cheap business class flights to Denmark? We offer a wide range of business class flight options to Denmark, so you can find the perfect flight to meet your needs. Whether you’re looking for a direct flight or one with stops, we can help you find the best deal on business class flights to Denmark. And because we work with a variety of airlines, we can offer cheap business class flights from a variety of departure cities USA. So whether you’re coming from New York, Washington, or anywhere else, we can help you find cheap business class flights to Denmark.
Bordering both the Baltic and North Seas, Denmark is the smallest and southernmost Scandinavian country. This Danish archipelago encompasses 406 islands, 70 of which are inhabited in Denmark. Don’t be fooled by its size; The Kingdom of Denmark (its official name) is a founding member of NATO. The country also holds membership in the European Union, the World Trade Organization, the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, and the International Monetary Fund. With many UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this country is overflowing with reasons to visit.
While part of the EU, Denmark operates under the Danish Krone. Most esteemed establishments will accept the Euro and some will even accept the American Dollar, but it is easiest for local entrepreneurs if you have Krones at the ready.
The most common plug types in Denmark are C, F, E, and K (230V). If your devices don’t fit these sockets, purchase a universal adapter. It is always best to be prepared, but if you can’t get one before you come, you can surely find one at the airport on your way in the country or at a local convenience store.
Denmark accepts international driver’s licenses. Regulations differ with each country, so please fill out the necessary paperwork before hopping in a rental car. But consider driving your way through the country rather than relying on public transport.
Arresø is Denmark’s largest lake. Part of three municipalities (Gribskov, Halsnæs, and Hillerød), walking any part of its circumference it is a great way to see the country. The lake empties into Roskilde Fjord through the Arresø canal, an artificial canal that was erected in 1717 by royal command.
Christiana is a neighborhood in in Copenhagen known for being alternative. It offers an eclectic collection of organic restaurants, music venues, and art galleries, all definitely worth the photo-opp.
If you’re interested in perusing Denmark’s plentiful museums, consider getting a Copenhagen Card. Purchasing one of these cards grants you access to more than 80 museums, offers discounts to restaurants and select activities, earns you a free canal cruise and free access to public transportation to the entire Copenhagen city, including both to and from the airport. With the purchase of an adult card, you can get a free card for two children up to 10 years old.
As children, Danes are raised to respect rules. This bleeds into adulthood, as seen by locals crossing busy intersections. Most won’t dare to jaywalk even if they’re running late. Perhaps it’s the social anxiety of breaking the law, or perhaps it’s the hefty 700DKK fine ($108 USD). Either way, it’s not worth the risk.
Another hefty fine imposed is the one targeted at drunk bike riders. This one, marked at 1500 DKK ($231 USD), detracts people from riding their bikes after one too many beers. There is no limit for alcohol intake in Denmark, but if a policeman believes you’re not sober enough to ride a bike, you will not only be fined, but you will be forced to get off your bike and walk it home.
Many Danes enjoy a friendly toke, especially around the artsy distract of Christiana. Don’t assume that cannabis is legal; possessing and smoking cannabis of any kind is illegal in all of Denmark, including Christiana. Those who imbibe do so at their own risk.
There are four main airports in Denmark, all offering business class flights.
The best time of year to visit Denmark is in the summer, between the months of June and August. This is because daylight consumes a majority of the day and weather is almost always comfortable, oscillating between high 50’s and 60’s. This is perfect for hiking trails, which is what many tourists come to Denmark to do.
A flight from California to Denmark is 11 and a half hours on most commercial airliners traveling at 500 mph, give or take some wiggle room for layovers. Most flights are nonstop but if you’re interested in a multi-stop flight then Voyagu can help find whichever business class flight best suits your schedule.
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