Low cost flights from Munich airport (MUC), Germany to Denmark

There are 7 flights from Munich airport, Germany to Denmark, operated by 4 airlines. You can fly low cost from Munich airport to 3 cities in Denmark.

Munich airport is also known as Franz Josef Strauss.

List of all the cheap flights from Munich airport (MUC), Germany

Munich Billund
Fly from Munich (MUC) » Billund (BLL) with TUIfly *
Munich Billund
Fly from Munich (MUC) » Billund (BLL) with Norwegian *
Munich Bornholm
Fly from Munich (MUC) » Bornholm (RNN) with airberlin & NIKI *
Munich Copenhagen
Fly from Munich (MUC) » Copenhagen (CPH) with TUIfly *
Munich Copenhagen
Fly from Munich (MUC) » Copenhagen (CPH) with Pegasus *
Munich Copenhagen
Fly from Munich (MUC) » Copenhagen (CPH) with Norwegian *
Munich Copenhagen
Fly from Munich (MUC) » Copenhagen (CPH) with airberlin & NIKI *
* This flight could be an indirect one (the plane may stop in another airport on the way or you may have to change planes), but the airline sells a unique ticket for it.
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6 flights from Munich (MUC), Germany have been cancelled.

- from Munich Airport (MUC) to Ålborg (AAL), Denmark with Vueling
- from Munich Airport (MUC) to Billund (BLL), Denmark with Cimber Air
- from Munich Airport (MUC) to Bornholm (RNN), Denmark with Cimber Air
- from Munich Airport (MUC) to Copenhagen (CPH), Denmark with Sterling
- from Munich Airport (MUC) to Copenhagen (CPH), Denmark with Vueling
- from Munich Airport (MUC) to Copenhagen (CPH), Denmark with Cimber Air
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Airports near Munich

Ingolstadt at 44km
Salzburg at 110km
Memmingen at 122km
Innsbruck at 126km
Nuremberg at 137km
Linz at 178km
Friedrichshafen at 185km
Altenrhein at 192km
Stuttgart at 192km
Stuttgart Railway at 197km
Ingolstadt-Manching at 199km

Munich airlines

airberlin & NIKI - 2 flights
Norwegian - 2 flights
Pegasus - 1 flight
TUIfly - 2 flights

Tips for Flying > Buy tickets

"Group" tickets: The price of the tickets for lowcost flights increases with the number of tickets sold. So it may happen that there is only one ticket left at the lowest price (e.g. 30Euro) and that the others cost more (e.g. 40Euro). If you buy two tickets, you will be paying the higher price multiplied by the number of passengers (in our case 40*2=80Euro, instead of 30+40=70Euro). Always check that the total price for the group is not higher than the initial price per person multiplied by the number of people in your group.

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