To Greenland three times a day

Tens of thousands of icebergs, the midnight sun, fjords and archipelagos, sprawling mountain landscapes, the inland ice sheet and the dry Arctic air with infinite visibility, as well as small colourful towns and settlements with friendly and welcoming people.

This year Air Greenland flies to Greenland for during the summer at the time that suits you best. There will be 3 flights during the day from Copenhagen to Kangerlussuaq.

When departing at 09:15, the flight lands in Kangerlussuaq at 09:55 local time, which means early arrival at your destination.

The flight from Copenhagen at 11:00 every Tuesday and Thursday means you can arrive the same day from many European destinations

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Or choose the evening flight departing at 21:30. Then you land in Kangerlussuaq at 22:10 local time and start your holiday with a light Arctic summer evening.

It is possible to choose between three homeward flights from Kangerlussuaq: 11:40, 13:10 and 23:10.

Air Greenland can offer an evening flight between Copenhagen and Kangerlussuaq return on Mondays and Fridays during the summer high season, as well as around Easter and Christmas.

Air Greenland’s routes make it simple to continue on from Iceland to Greenland. The airline flies direct from Keflavik International Airport to Ilulissat in Disko Bay and to Nuuk, Greenland’s capital.

Take a boat trip and go hiking in the huge fjord system behind Nuuk with steep mountains, narrow sounds, icebergs and breathtaking landscapes. In the disused settlement of Qooqqut there are guest houses and an exquisite restaurant that is happy to cook one`s own catch. And Nuuk itself has lots of unforgettable experiences, lovely neighbourhoods, museums and good restaurants.

The unique Ilulissat Icefjord is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Take a boat trip and discover the gigantic icebergs or walk along the icefjord just outside the town, and take the time to experience colourful Ilulissat and pop in to the museum in polar explorer Knud Rasmussen’s childhood home.

Air Greenland opens the Keflavik-Nuuk route on 29 March and flies year round with up to three flights a week.

The airline flies twice a week between Keflavik and Ilulissat from 25 June to 20 August.