Cheap Flights Madrid to Copenhagen: 2026 Guide
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Denmark is expensive once you land, so the smart money saves on the flight. Cheap flights from Madrid to Copenhagen start around €60–130 round trip in low season, with Ryanair and Iberia flying direct daily and a bench of full-service carriers one stop away. The nonstop takes about 3 hours 15 minutes. Run your dates through the search first — with this many airlines on one route, the spread between the best and worst fare on the same day is regularly €60+.
Quick facts
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Direct flight duration | ~3 h 15 min |
| Distance | ~2,060 km (about 1,280 miles) |
| Origin airport | Madrid Barajas (MAD) |
| Destination airport | Copenhagen Kastrup (CPH) |
| Direct airlines | Ryanair, Iberia; SAS adds seasonal frequencies |
| Frequency | Daily direct; high-frequency one-stop options |
| Cheapest months | January, February, November |
| Typical round trip | ~€60–130 low season / €200+ midsummer |
Prices verified on public flight search engines and official airline sites.
How to find cheap flights from Madrid to Copenhagen
Three rules do most of the work on this route:
Stay clear of Spanish public-holiday bridges. Long weekends in May, December and Easter send Spanish demand toward Northern Europe all at once. Shifting your dates by a single week can cut the ticket in half.
Let connections work for you — sometimes. Flying via Amsterdam, Frankfurt or Paris on KLM, Lufthansa or Air France occasionally undercuts the nonstop. If the saving clears €40 and you’re traveling with hand luggage only, it’s worth considering; otherwise stick with direct. Our layover guide explains when a connection pays.
Set an alert and wait for the window. The booking sweet spot here sits roughly 5–9 weeks out. Instead of refreshing prices daily, set a fare alert and act when it fires — the tools are covered in our cheap flights guide.
Kastrup: Europe’s easiest airport arrival
Copenhagen’s airport is 8 km from the center, which changes the math on late arrivals:
- Metro (M2): every few minutes, ~15 minutes to Kongens Nytorv. The default choice.
- Train: ~13 minutes to the central station, useful if your hotel is near Vesterport or the lakes.
- Bike: the city is flat with endless cycle lanes, and many hotels rent bicycles — often the fastest way around once you’ve landed.
Tip: if you plan to visit museums and castles, the Copenhagen Card bundles public transport with entry fees and usually pays for itself by day two.
Airlines flying Madrid to Copenhagen
| Airline | Type | What to know |
|---|---|---|
| Ryanair | Low cost | Near-daily nonstops, lowest base fares; bags priced separately |
| Iberia | Full service | Daily nonstops with morning and evening rotations |
| SAS | Full service | Seasonal nonstops plus connections via Stockholm or Oslo |
| Lufthansa | Connecting | Via Frankfurt or Munich |
| KLM | Connecting | Via Amsterdam, high frequencies |
| Air France | Connecting | Via Paris-CDG |
| Brussels Airlines | Connecting | Via Brussels |
Three full-service networks plus Ryanair on the nonstops means prices oscillate week to week. There is no “winning airline” here — there’s only the winning fare on your date, which is why comparing across all of them in one search matters more than loyalty.
When to fly: season by season
- December: Tivoli’s Christmas market and proper hygge — magical, cold (2–5 °C) and pricey if you book late.
- January–March: the cheapest window of the year. Short days, long museum and café hours.
- April–June: the best weather-to-price balance — long daylight, green parks, fares still reasonable.
- July–August: peak season. Mild 20–22 °C, jazz festival, and the year’s highest fares.
- September–October: thinner crowds, golden autumn, and fares sliding back down.
For the lowest price: January or February. For the best compromise of weather and cost: May or September.
Four ways to pay less on this route
- Compare nonstop versus one-stop, with bags included. Ryanair’s headline fare plus a cabin bag sometimes costs more than Iberia’s. Run both through the TopTravelCentre search and compare real totals.
- Book 5–9 weeks out. Outside that window, both early splitters and last-minute bookers pay a premium on this route.
- Go midweek. Tuesday and Wednesday consistently undercut Friday and Sunday on Madrid–Northern Europe pairs.
- Bundle your Northern Europe plans. If Berlin or Vienna is also on the list, our Madrid to Berlin and Madrid to Vienna guides track the parallel markets — sometimes a multi-city itinerary beats two round trips.
FAQ
Are there direct flights from Madrid to Copenhagen? Yes — Ryanair and Iberia operate daily nonstops, and SAS typically adds frequencies depending on the season.
How long is the flight from Madrid to Copenhagen? About 3 hours 15 minutes direct; 5–8 hours with a connection depending on the hub.
Which is the cheapest month? January and February by a clear margin; November also sees lows.
How much does a ticket cost? From around €60–130 round trip in low season with advance booking; midsummer can exceed €200. Fares move daily, so verify live prices.
Do I need Danish kroner? Not really — cards are accepted almost everywhere. Keep a little cash only for small markets.
Book your Madrid–Copenhagen flight
Pick a low-season or shoulder month, fly midweek, book 5–9 weeks ahead, and compare every airline in one search — that’s the whole playbook.
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