Flights to Denmark with Thai Airways from THB31,315

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Bangkok (BKK)to

Copenhagen (CPH)
14/04/2026 - 29/04/2026
From
THB62,610
Updated: 5 hours ago
​Round trip
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Sydney (SYD)to

Copenhagen (CPH)
11/04/2026 - 25/04/2026
From
AUD4,040
Updated: 19 hours ago
​Round trip
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Singapore (SIN)to

Copenhagen (CPH)
12/04/2026 - 23/04/2026
From
SGD2,905
Updated: 3 hours ago
​Round trip
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Ho Chi Minh City (SGN)to

Copenhagen (CPH)
09/04/2026 - 14/06/2026
From
USD2,034
Updated: 23 hours ago
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Manila (MNL)to

Copenhagen (CPH)
26/03/2026 - 11/04/2026
From
USD2,287
Updated: 17 hours ago
​Round trip
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Melbourne (MEL)to

Copenhagen (CPH)
11/04/2026 - 24/04/2026
From
AUD4,037
Updated: 18 hours ago
​Round trip
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Jakarta (CGK)to

Copenhagen (CPH)
11/04/2026 - 16/04/2026
From
IDR36,183,100
Updated: 3 hours ago
​Round trip
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Bali (Denpasar) (DPS)to

Copenhagen (CPH)
13/04/2026 - 14/04/2026
From
IDR35,972,300
Updated: 8 hours ago
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Thai Airways Tickets for Popular Flights to Denmark

Thai Airways Tickets for Popular Flights to Denmark
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To
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Dates
Price
Bangkok (BKK)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
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Economy
11/09/2026 - 25/09/2026

From

THB31,315

Updated: 12 minutes ago

Phuket (HKT)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
05/05/2026 - 19/05/2026

From

THB51,535

Updated: 12 hours ago

Sydney (SYD)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
19/08/2026 - 11/09/2026

From

AUD2,075

Updated: 7 hours ago

Chiang Mai (CNX)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
14/05/2026 - 11/08/2026

From

THB46,385

Updated: 6 hours ago

Taipei (TPE)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
25/09/2026 - 12/10/2026

From

TWD37,365

Updated: 14 hours ago

Manila (MNL)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
15/06/2026 - 01/09/2026

From

USD1,402

Updated: 17 hours ago

Osaka (KIX)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
04/07/2026 - 10/07/2026

From

JPY272,990

Updated: 6 hours ago

Khon Kaen (KKC)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
12/05/2026 - 15/11/2026

From

THB47,535

Updated: 17 hours ago

Melbourne (MEL)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
27/08/2026 - 12/09/2026

From

AUD2,072

Updated: 15 hours ago

Krabi (KBV)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
10/05/2026 - 17/05/2026

From

THB50,955

Updated: 6 hours ago

Perth (PER)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
05/08/2026 - 27/08/2026

From

AUD2,154

Updated: 14 hours ago

Singapore (SIN)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
03/05/2026 - 30/07/2026

From

SGD1,753

Updated: 9 hours ago

Kuala Lumpur (KUL)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
05/11/2026 - 30/01/2027

From

MYR4,863

Updated: 13 hours ago

Jakarta (CGK)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
23/05/2026 - 30/05/2026

From

IDR21,422,900

Updated: 13 hours ago

Bali (Denpasar) (DPS)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
03/08/2026 - 31/08/2026

From

IDR25,166,300

Updated: 15 hours ago

Fukuoka (FUK)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
03/07/2026 - 10/07/2026

From

JPY277,580

Updated: 6 hours ago

Hat Yai (HDY)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
03/08/2026 - 28/10/2026

From

THB50,175

Updated: 11 hours ago

Nagoya (NGO)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
/
Economy
04/07/2026 - 10/07/2026

From

JPY278,250

Updated: 6 hours ago

Udon Thani (UTH)Copenhagen (CPH)​Round trip
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Economy
15/09/2026 - 22/09/2026

From

THB35,470

Updated: 3 hours ago

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Start your trip to Denmark with Thai Airways

Traveling to Denmark

Overview

The smallest of the four Scandinavian countries, Denmark nonetheless packs a powerful cultural punch and is home to what is arguably Europe’s loveliest capital city in Copenhagen. Away from the cities, it boasts deserted golden beaches, a smorgasbord of rugged Viking monuments and charming market towns.

Getting around

Most cities and towns have comprehensive public transport systems, among them Copenhagen – a city also famous for its network of bike rental stations. Although there’s no shortage of intercity trains, getting to the furthest reaches of northern Denmark is easier by road, although it is possible to fly between Copenhagen, Billund, Aarhus and Aalborg.

See & do

Cool Copenhagen might be the main draw but for all that, there’s no shortage of things to do elsewhere. A visit to Denmark wouldn’t be complete, however, without stopping off in the capital – even if time is short and limited to a swirl around pretty Nyhavn. Longer trips to Copenhagen should include a stroll along cobbled shopping street Stroget from the Amalienborg Palace to the City Hall, with visits to multicultural Norrebro and chic Frederiksberg squeezed in.

A short drive from Copenhagen is the old capital Roskilde, which boasts a striking UNESCO-listed mediaeval cathedral, as well as a Viking museum that houses a pair of impressively well-preserved ships. Off Zealand, the main Jutland peninsula has ancient monuments of its own – not least Royal Jelling; Denmark’s Viking answer to Stonehenge. Billund, although not especially lovely in itself, is home to the country’s most popular attraction, Legoland, while pretty surrounding towns such as Vejle and Silkeborg are wonderful for walkers.

In East Jutland, you’ll find Denmark’s second city Aarhus – recently voted the happiest place on the planet – which, along with a large student population, is also awash with interesting museums such as ARoS and Den Gamle By. The surrounding countryside is some of the loveliest in the country and contains a magical mixture of ancient fir forests, fjords and breath-taking sandy beaches.

Hidden gems

Tucked away between Zealand and Jutland is Denmark’s small second island Funen and the lovely city of Odense. Famously the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, Odense is thronged with palaces and, in Sankt Knuds Kirke, is home to the only Gothic church in Denmark. To the north of Jutland is the ‘Danish Riviera’ – a spectacularly lovely stretch of coast centered around Aalborg and Skagen. The latter is famous for its beautiful golden light and for being at the point where the Baltic and North Seas merge. So pretty is Skagen, it has become the holiday spot of choice for the Danish royals.

Food & drink

Once known for 100 uninspiring ways with pork, Denmark has undergone a culinary revolution over the past two decades and, while traditional frikadeller are still to be had just about everywhere, is now replete with top notch restaurants. Many are concentrated in and around Copenhagen, where Noma’s Rene Redzepi continues to win just about every award going. Nonetheless, smaller cities such as Odense are also getting in on the act, while the country’s coastal towns offer up fresh seafood that’s never less than delicious. Even the sleepy north is getting stuck in: Aalborg is swiftly becoming a gastronomic force to be reckoned with and, at nearby Lindholm Høje, is spearheading a revival of Viking cuisine.