Direct Flights Between Copenhagen and Nuuk Resume After Two Decades, Opening New Arctic Travel Opportunities
Scandinavian Airlines has restarted direct flights connecting Copenhagen and Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, after a break of over twenty years. This seasonal service runs three times weekly during the summer months and coincides with the recent upgrade of Nuuk’s international airport. The airport’s extended runway and enhanced terminal facilities now accommodate regular jet operations, improving access to the Arctic region and simplifying travel logistics.
Previously, reaching Nuuk involved transiting through Kangerlussuaq followed by an additional domestic flight. This setup frequently caused extended wait times and few flight options. The direct flight now offers several key advantages:
- Eliminating the need to connect via Kangerlussuaq
- Reducing overall travel time
- Simplifying itinerary planning
- Improving travel conditions for tourists, local residents, and professionals commuting between Europe and Greenland
Visitors can now more conveniently reach a number of notable natural attractions close to Nuuk. One such place is the Sermitsiaq Waterfall, known for its powerful cascade set against towering cliffs just outside the city. The Nuuk Icefjord is another reachable spot where visitors can take boat trips through floating icebergs and get close views of Arctic scenery. Additionally, the Qooqqut Nuan fjord area offers hiking trails and scenic views of mountains and traditional fishing sites, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts.
Exploring the areas surrounding Nuuk is now easier for those interested in outdoor adventures. Lille Malene offers well-known trekking paths that reveal expansive views of the capital and its surrounding fjord landscape. Along the Nuup Kangerlua coast, travelers can observe Arctic species like seals and various seabirds, making it a notable destination for wildlife watching. In early summer, Quassussuaq Mountain is a well-liked destination for hiking and snowshoeing enthusiasts visiting the area.
Whether traveling for family, work, or discovery, our role is to enable purposeful journeys, with respect and responsibility. And as the most punctual airline in the world, we are proud to bring that reliability to a route as meaningful as this one.
The restoration of this direct air connection marks progress in integrating Greenland into international travel networks. While currently operating seasonally, the route may expand over time and enhance accessibility for a growing number of travelers. The new route between Copenhagen and Nuuk provides easier travel options for visitors interested in Greenland’s extraordinary natural settings and secluded Arctic areas.