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Did you know...
- It is 367 kilometres from Berlin to Copenhagen.
- The Hilton Copenhagen Airport Hotel is within a km from Copenhagen airport.
- The quickest one-way trip from Copenhagen to Berlin is 1 hours
- The IATA code for Berlin is BER and for Copenhagen it is CPH.
Questions and Answers
What airlines fly direct to Berlin from Copenhagen?easyJet, SAS and Norwegian Air International fly non-stop between Copenhagen and Berlin.
What is the best airline to fly to Berlin from Copenhagen?Air France is the best airline to fly to Berlin from Copenhagen. For direct flights then easyJet is best.
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