Flights to Denmark - Frequently Asked Questions
+ Does Condor serve a free meal on flights to Denmark?
On Condor’s long-haul flights from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), Economy Class passengers receive a complimentary Taste the World Menu and a snack, with non-alcoholic drinks included throughout the flight. Premium Economy on these long-haul flights includes the Classic Premium Menu with an additional meal service and a wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks included. Business Class features Taste the World Gourmet Menu dining with multiple courses and a broad choice of beverages included. Additional snacks and alcoholic drinks in Economy Class can be purchased from the onboard menu. The onward flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Denmark may follow a different meal concept, and services on that part of the journey can differ from the long-haul flight.
+ Do I need a visa to visit Denmark?
Canadian citizens travelling to Denmark for tourism or short business trips for up to 90 days do not require a visa. Entry is permitted with a valid passport or temporary passport that meets Danish border requirements. Border officers can ask travellers to show proof of onward or return travel, confirmed accommodation and sufficient funds for the planned stay. For visits longer than 90 days, a residence permit from the Danish authorities is required. For official entry, visa, and passport validity requirements for Canadian citizens, consult The Government of Canada’s official source of travel information and advice.
+ What airports in Denmark does Condor serve?
Condor serves the following airports in Denmark: Billund Airport (BLL), Copenhagen Airport (CPH).
+ When is the cheapest time to fly to Denmark?
Flights from Canada to Denmark are cheapest from January to March and again from September to November, when demand is lower than in the peak summer season. Within a typical week, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday departures are cheaper than peak travel days such as Friday and Sunday. For long-haul flights between Canada and Denmark, booking around two months before departure is recommended to secure better fares instead of buying at the Last minute deals.
+ What's the best time to visit Denmark?
For mild weather and long days, the best time to visit Denmark is from late May through August, when temperatures are comfortable for outdoor sightseeing and there is extended daylight. Spring (April and May) brings blooming parks and a more relaxed atmosphere, though travellers should be prepared for cool and changeable conditions. Autumn (September and October) offers colorful landscapes and quieter cities, but wind and rain become more frequent. Winter is colder and darker, yet appeals to visitors interested in Christmas markets, indoor museums and Denmark’s hygge-focused café and restaurant culture.
+ What is the time difference between Canada and Denmark?
Mainland Denmark uses Central European Time (UTC+1) in winter and Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) in the warmer months. Compared with Canadian time zones during standard time, Denmark is 9 hours ahead of Pacific Time, 8 hours ahead of Mountain Time, 7 hours ahead of Central Time, 6 hours ahead of Eastern Time, 5 hours ahead of Atlantic Time and 4.5 hours ahead of Newfoundland Time.
+ Does Condor offer special deals or fares for flights to Denmark?
Flights from Canada to Denmark can be included in several promotional fare types, such as Catch a fly-t deals, early booking offers and last-minute fares when seats remain close to departure. Early bookers on long-haul flights between Canada and Europe have a wider choice of dates and cabins at lower starting prices than peak-season or true last-minute purchases. Catch-a-fly-t deals focus on specific flights and travel periods with particularly low promotional fares, while last-minute deals apply to departures with remaining seat capacity. Fare conditions, including change options and included baggage, depend on the chosen fare type, so travellers who value flexibility should focus on fares that include flexible conditions.
+ Is Wi-Fi available on Condor flights to Denmark?
On Condor’s long-haul flights from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), FlyConnect Wi‑Fi is offered so passengers can use messaging and internet services during the flight for a fee. Travellers can choose from different paid data packages that support text messaging, email, social media and general web browsing on smartphones, tablets or laptops. Wi‑Fi access and package pricing are handled on board and can differ by flight and booking. Onboard amenities and connectivity on the onward flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Denmark may differ from the long-haul flight.
+ What inflight entertainment options are offered on Condor flights to Denmark?
On Condor’s long-haul flights from Canada to Frankfurt (FRA), passengers in all cabins have an individual seatback screen with a Premium Inflight entertainment program featuring a large selection of movies, TV series, music and children’s content. The system supports high‑resolution video and allows passengers to connect their own Bluetooth headphones; wired headsets are provided free of charge in Premium Economy and Business Class and are available in Economy Class for a fee. On these flights, the FlyConnect portal also offers additional digital content such as magazines, games and destination information, and can be combined with paid internet access. Onboard entertainment on the flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Denmark may differ from the long-haul experience and depends on the operating airline and aircraft.
+ Can I bring sports equipment on my Condor flight to Denmark?
Sports equipment can be transported on flights from Canada to Denmark, but it must be registered in advance no later than 8 hours before departure. For most fares, sports equipment is charged as special baggage, while Business Class passengers can take one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg free of charge. In all cases, a single sports item may not exceed 32 kg, and sports equipment must not exceed either 200 cm × 40 cm × 100 cm or 300 cm × 40 cm × 60 cm, depending on the type of item. Travellers are required to pack sports gear securely and follow the airline’s carriage conditions; different rules can apply if part of the journey is operated by a partner airline on the flight to Denmark.












