Saturday, January 18, 2020

Airfare to Copenhagen - Update



Ever since we booked the cruise from Copenhagen we have been checking out flights and watching fares.

If you haven't read my first blog about booking flights to Europe read it first by clicking here.  

Today we found the best deal and the best routing.

Our main issue was our flight to Copenhagen.  Our options from Halifax were

Option One:  Halifax to Toronto (2 hour layover) then flight to Copenhagen getting in at 910 am.  Nervous about the two hour layover as often you have to change terminals and this would not give us enough time. Also the arrival time of 9:10 was difficult as what do we do with bags and exhaustion until we can check in.  

Option Two: Halifax to Munich (6 hour layover) then flight to Copenhagen getting in at 5 pm. The long flight was a better airplane type.  Yes there is a long layover but it really ends up being only 2 hours longer than option one.  We clear immigration into the EU in Munich.  Also arriving at 5pm allows us to check in to accommodations right away.  

Both options were about the same price. 

We ended up going with Option Two!  And a similar flight for our return home but a shorter layover.  

And we found it for a good price of $1,046 Canadian each.  Note that Princess' easy air service was $1,100 US!  Which was shocking and made the decision to book our own flights an easy one.

I guess the point of  this blog is to say, get a great travel agent who will do all this kind of work for you.  Or if you do your own flight bookings, search numerous options and track costs (often as easy as getting the site to email you daily the current price of the flight you are watching).  Weigh out what is right for YOU.  What I like is not going to be what you like. And enjoy.

We are arriving in Denmark and will have four nights to explore the city!

Now off to narrow down accommodations.  Some of the best parts of travelling is the researching.

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