Connecting from Terminal 3 to 1 at Copenhagen CPH
US citizen traveling into Copenhagen, arriving Terminal 3 at 13:00 and need to connect to a domestic flight at Terminal 1 at 14:45.
Any suggestions on fastest way between terminals?
Will walking be faster than shuttle bus, considering possible wait times for bus?
What about passport control procedures for the connecting flight?
Best Answer
Walking time is estimated to be about 15min (see overview+timing map and detailed T2/3 map) and suggested transfer times are about 45min (official times).
SAS has a page giving info on 'from the US to Copenhagen and onwards' which states arriving at T3 there will be screens showing transfer options and times to T1.
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Do I have to go through customs for a connecting flight in Copenhagen?
Thanks in advance! Copenhagen airport is nice and easy to use. You don't need to go through customs in Copenhagen; whether or not you need to go through immigration depends on your final destination: if your final destination is in a Schengen country, you will go through immigration (passport control) in Copenhagen.Is 1 hour enough for connecting flights in Copenhagen?
The minimum connection time in CPH is 45 minutes, so one hour is officially OK. When arriving from the US you will have to go through passport control in Copenhagen since this this is your first point of entry to the US, but you will not have to check your luggage again.How long does it take to transfer from Copenhagen Airport?
You can either travel by taxi, bus, metro or private transfer. The quickest option would be by metro or train, as they run 24/7 and take only 15 minutes to reach the city centre. The cheapest transfer option is by bus, as a one-way ticket costs only \u20ac4.80 (36 DKK), however, the journey takes 35 minutes.Can I transit through Copenhagen Airport?
It is possible to transit through Copenhagen Airport.Transiting / Transferring via Copenhagen International Airport CPH - Kastrup - Denmark
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