Book flights from Basra to Copenhagen with Qatar Airways
Flights from Basra to Copenhagen with Qatar Airways offer you a most comfortable trip on your next journey to Denmark. In addition to a menu of choice cuisine prepared by award-winning chefs, you’ll be able to relax in spacious seating with ample room for your legs, and choose from a range of the latest entertainment options.
Denmark’s capital is built on two offshore islands, linked to the mainland by Oresund Bridge. The historic centre of the city is Indre By, where you’ll find the gloriously baroque Amalienborg palace, home to the royal family, as well as the Renaissance Rosenborg Castle.
The Tivoli Gardens is the world’s second oldest amusement park, and The Little Mermaid statue is one of the most photographed attractions here. Do not forget to visit the zoo and the National Museum with its historic collections.
Arriving in Copenhagen
Regarded by the two million inhabitants and the millions of visitors who come to the Danish capital every year as a “Friendly old girl of a town”, Copenhagen is a city with plenty of character and a unique charm.
Big enough to offer visitors a truly memorable experience, but still small enough to feel intimate and charming, Copenhagen is one of Scandinavia’s jewels.
Book a flight to Copenhagen with Qatar Airways and you’ll land in a city that takes a decidedly laid-back approach to life, but with traditional values of courtesy and warmth towards strangers underpinning their culture. The result is a destination that will draw you back time and again.
Tourist attractions
Copenhagen’s iconic monument has to be the Little Mermaid, a sublimely beautiful bronze statue by Edvard Eriksen that celebrates the life of Danish author Hans Christian Andersen.
But this culturally important city also has plenty of other attractions to offer, including a thriving arts scene that’s ably represented by a plethora of galleries and exhibitions. The Danish National Gallery is a great starting point, or visit the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek gallery for a selection of more classical paintings.
A great, hands-on science attraction is the Experimentarium, while the highly regarded Copenhagen Zoo focuses on conservation, and has an iconic tower that stands in the centre of the zoo.
One of Copenhagen’s most recognisable landmarks is Rundetårn (the Round tower). A climb to the top is well worth it for the spectacular views across the city. And to find out more about Denmark’s rich history visit the Nationalmuseet in Indre By to see an extensive collection of Viking artefacts and treasures.
Travel considerations
Flights to Copenhagen with Qatar Airways land at Kastrup Airport. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure. Before you fly to Copenhagen please check the visa and passport requirements.
Flying from Basra
Basra International Airport is Iraq’s second-largest transport hub, serving the southern region of the country and the ancient city of Basra. A smart, efficient and safe airport that puts the wellbeing of the customer first, it is also an internationally important transport point connecting Iraq to the rest of the world.
Customers flying from Basra with Qatar Airways will find it to be a pleasant and welcoming departure point, making Basra an excellent starting point for any journey. Parts of the airport are still undergoing reconstruction, but this shouldn’t impact your journey.
Transportation and parking
Although buses do run to and from the airport, it is more practical for customers travelling with large amounts of luggage to pre-arrange a taxi with their hotel concierge service. Parking is very limited, and while there are short-term car park spaces close to the terminal, longer-term parking is very restricted.
At the airport
Customers flying from Basra with Qatar Airways depart from the main Departures hall in the terminal. There are lounge facilities for customers, with a premium lounge available for First and Business-class passengers.
Be aware that security is exceptionally tight at Basra Airport, and checks take some time to complete. Ensure you arrive at least two hours before your flight is due to depart to check-in and clear security checks.
Facilities and amenities
Facilities and amenities in the airport are a little limited. Food and beverage vendors supply passengers with drinks and light snacks, and a few limited retail outlets sell magazines and other in-flight accessories.
A baby-changing area is provided, as are prayer rooms for devotions. Disabled access is good, and staff are happy to help those with mobility issues.