Flights to Denmark – Frequently Asked Questions
+ Which Danish airport does Condor serve?
Condor connects to Copenhagen (CPH) through Frankfurt. The long-haul U.S.–Frankfurt leg is operated on Condor’s A330neo aircraft, followed by a short-haul connection to Denmark.
+ Is a visa required for U.S. citizens traveling to Denmark?
No, U.S. citizens can enter Denmark without a visa for tourism or business for up to 90 days within a 180-day period. A valid passport is required, and immigration processing usually takes place in Frankfurt before your connecting flight.
+ What time of year is best for visiting Denmark?
Late spring through early fall (May to September) is ideal for visiting Denmark. These months offer mild temperatures and long daylight hours, perfect for exploring Copenhagen, coastal towns, or cycling through the countryside.
+ Does Condor serve food on flights to Denmark?
Yes. On the U.S.–Frankfurt leg, all passengers receive meal service. Economy Class includes a Taste the World meal, while Premium Economy and Business Class provide upgraded menus. The connecting flight to Copenhagen may include snacks or drinks. See more about Condor meals.
+ Is it possible to check in a bicycle or sports gear?
Yes, Condor allows registered sports equipment like bikes or skis. One item up to 66 lb (30 kg) is included for free with Business Class or a Condor Card. Registration is required at least 8 hours prior to departure.
+ What currency is used in Denmark?
Denmark uses the Danish krone (DKK), not the euro. Credit cards and mobile payments are widely accepted. However, some small cafés or kiosks may require local cards, so carrying some cash is recommended.
+ What plugs and voltage does Denmark use?
Denmark uses plug types C and K with a standard voltage of 230 V. U.S. travelers will need a plug adapter and may require a voltage converter for certain devices. Most phone and laptop chargers work with a simple adapter.
+ Do people speak English in Denmark?
Yes, English is widely spoken in Denmark, especially in Copenhagen and other urban areas. Signs, menus, and public transportation systems are often bilingual, making it easy for U.S. travelers to navigate.
+ What are the tipping customs in Denmark?
Tipping is not expected in Denmark, as service charges are included in restaurant and hotel bills. However, rounding up or leaving small change for excellent service is appreciated, especially in taxis or cafés.












