The journey to Kangerlussuaq from Copenhagen Airport takes 4 hours and 40 minutes. Air Greenland flies this route with an Airbus 330, seating 249 passengers, or a Boeing 757, seating 200. From Kangerlussuaq there are connections to the whole of Greenland. Nuuk and Ilulissat are only a little less than an hour's flight from Kangerlussuaq. These are served by a Dash 7 plane, with room for 46 people.
In the summer season, there are connections across the Atlantic six days a week. Outside this season there are five a week.
In summertime there will be 42 same-day connections between Northern Europe and Greenland. This means that visitors from outside Denmark will not have to spend a night in a hotel on the way out to Greenland or back.
Two to three times a week there is a flight from Copenhagen to Narsarsuaq in Southern Greenland. On this route, Air Greenland operates a Boeing 757 which seats 200 passengers. From Narsarsuaq there are connections to Kangerlussuaq and Nuuk. Air Iceland also operate routes from Reykjavik/Keflavik to three destinations during summer in Greenland; Narsarsuaq, Nuuk and Ilulissat.


