airfare to copenhagen?

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We're doing the 8/9/18 Northern European cruise from Copenhagen. We will likely fly out of Boston. I'm trying to figure out what a good Economy price is and guess if they're going to go down at all. The best mix of times/price (including baggage/meal/seat selection) I've found is around $700/person roundtrip on Delta/KLM with 1 stop in Amsterdam (layovers of 1 hr. 45 min and 1 1/2 hrs.) Do you think we can do any better?

Thanks! This is our first trip to Europe, so any help is welcome!
 
We're doing the 8/9/18 Northern European cruise from Copenhagen. We will likely fly out of Boston. I'm trying to figure out what a good Economy price is and guess if they're going to go down at all. The best mix of times/price (including baggage/meal/seat selection) I've found is around $700/person roundtrip on Delta/KLM with 1 stop in Amsterdam (layovers of 1 hr. 45 min and 1 1/2 hrs.) Do you think we can do any better?

Thanks! This is our first trip to Europe, so any help is welcome!
We flew Icelandair out of Minneapolis to Copenhagen for $800/person. We were happy with that rate, but, I would think out of Boston you could do a bit better than $700. Have you tried WOW Airlines? Also, Reykjavik was a nice airport to fly through. It was busy, but small, with very little walking between flights.

MUN

PS, are you planning on spending time in Copenhagen b/4 or after your cruise? Copenhagen is a beautiful city rich in history and culture that is easy to navigate via public transportation.
 
We flew Icelandair out of Minneapolis to Copenhagen for $800/person. We were happy with that rate, but, I would think out of Boston you could do a bit better than $700. Have you tried WOW Airlines? Also, Reykjavik was a nice airport to fly through. It was busy, but small, with very little walking between flights.

MUN

PS, are you planning on spending time in Copenhagen b/4 or after your cruise? Copenhagen is a beautiful city rich in history and culture that is easy to navigate via public transportation.
Thanks for the reply!

Right now, Wow is $900 roundtrip w/o baggage, etc. Icelandair is $800 w/ baggage, etc. SAS nonstop is $900. Even the cheapest Norwegian Air I can get out of Providence is around $740 w/baggage, etc--and long layovers.

Yes, we're planning to spend 3 nts before and are willing to do 1 nt after if we can't find a good flight after 12:30PM on debarkation day. Looking forward to exploring Copenhagen!
 
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We flew Norwegian Air out of Copenhagen to Fort Lauderdale in May, $200/one way for the upgraded fare that included meal, baggage and seat selection. They fly out of Boston as well. Book on their norwegian.no site with a no foreign transaction fee credit card for cheaper rates, the ones on their US site are calculated at the highest exchange rate versus current rate.

Also, lowest prices were about 5 months before the flight on Norwegian.
 
We flew Norwegian Air out of Copenhagen to Fort Lauderdale in May, $200/one way for the upgraded fare that included meal, baggage and seat selection. They fly out of Boston as well. Book on their norwegian.no site with a no foreign transaction fee credit card for cheaper rates, the ones on their US site are calculated at the highest exchange rate versus current rate.

Also, lowest prices were about 5 months before the flight on Norwegian.
Thanks! I was wondering when the lowest prices might be!
 
I’m looking at $1300-1400 from central Texas to Copenhagen so $800 from Boston is probably not too bad.
 
We're on the same cruise! :sail:

We're flying out of Chicago and the lowest price I'm seeing is about $660 using a combination of Norwegian Air & Iceland Air. This includes arriving Sunday - a few days early - and leaving Thursday - the day after the cruise docks.
 
We flew Norwegian Air out of Copenhagen to Fort Lauderdale in May, $200/one way for the upgraded fare that included meal, baggage and seat selection. They fly out of Boston as well. Book on their norwegian.no site with a no foreign transaction fee credit card for cheaper rates, the ones on their US site are calculated at the highest exchange rate versus current rate.

Also, lowest prices were about 5 months before the flight on Norwegian.

Thanks for norwegian.no tip! I just found airfare for $500 round trip from Chicago. I'm loving that!
 
We're on the same cruise! :sail:

We're flying out of Chicago and the lowest price I'm seeing is about $660 using a combination of Norwegian Air & Iceland Air. This includes arriving Sunday - a few days early - and leaving Thursday - the day after the cruise docks.

The ship returns on Thursday the !6th - around 7:30am. Make sure you have time.:-)
 
I just booked iceland air for next summer. They had the best fare, but also it includes 1 checked bag per ticket. So, make sure you include the other added fees when picking the airline.
 
When we did it 2 years ago we went from Tulsa-Dublin, spent a few days there before doing inter-Europe from Dublin to Copenhagen and it was waaaaay cheaper than flying into Copenhagen. The inter-Europe flight was only $50-$60.
Something to think about.....
 
Thanks. Austin is closest but I did look at DFW (3 hr drive) and Houston (4 hr drive) as well with a load of different flight possibilities. AA actually costs more to go from DFW to Dublin (with a stop) than it does from Austin to Copenhagen. I’m good, i’ve booked my flights.
 
We booked flights from DEN to CPH in march (so 3 months prior) for a June Norwegian fjords cruise- sorta last minute. We paid $525-ish on Lufthansa for the economy seats. I paid a little more to upgrade to economy plus. DH got business class on frequent flyer miles.
HTH
Enjoy your cruise!
 
DCSWO, I feel your pain. We live in central Texas also. No matter what great air deal I find from the east coast, it costs another $500 to get to that airport first. Makes me crazy.

I'm not sure there's a benefit to booking a year early. I'd go 6 months max, and we sometimes wait until 3 months.
 
Thanks folks! I just booked economy (main cabin) seats with Delta for $617/person roundtrip. Includes seat selection, 1st checked bag, meal. We connect through JFK, so just a little backtracking from BOS. Flying out on Sunday (landing Monday), flight home is at 3:20PM the Thursday we debark.
 
Thanks folks! I just booked economy (main cabin) seats with Delta for $617/person roundtrip. Includes seat selection, 1st checked bag, meal. We connect through JFK, so just a little backtracking from BOS. Flying out on Sunday (landing Monday), flight home is at 3:20PM the Thursday we debark.

Sounds like you ended up doing well - congrats! I always try to balance the fare with the big picture because there are always compromises. I'll only do 1-stop if at all possible, total travel time is a big one, layover time, seat selection, leg room, baggage costs/weight limits - so many things to look at! See you next summer on the Magic!
 

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