SAS offers something called a Visit Scandinavia Air Pass, featuring up to eight one-way plane tickets through Scandinavia and other participating European cities, such as Paris and London. The airfare is heavily discounted, with a one-way ticket often falling well below three figures, making a flight to Copenhagen fairly inexpensive. These passes, however, are only available if bought in conjunction with a round trip ticket from your country of origin - since Denmark flights are often the cheapest of the Scandinavian airports, these almost always include a stop in the Danish capital. Another way to get cheap airfare to Copenhagen is to look into family fares, also through SAS. Depending on age and number of people flying, severely discounted Copenhagen flights can be arranged.





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