CPH DUB Kastrup to Dublin

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Kastrup (CPH) to Dublin (DUB)?

Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Copenhagen to Dublin. Right seats capture the most distinctive geography on both ends: the Øresund Strait and Swedish coast during departure (though left is slightly better for takeoff), and the Wicklow Mountains plus Dublin Bay during approach. The landing view is more visually rewarding and geographically informative overall.

What can I see during takeoff from Kastrup in Copenhagen?

During takeoff from Kastrup (CPH), sit on the Left side for the best views. Copenhagen typically departs runway 04L/R (northeast heading). Left seats face toward the Øresund Strait and Swedish coast during initial climb, offering clear water and landmass contrast. Right seats look inland toward flat Danish terrain with less visual interest. Notable sights include: Øresund Strait (water body separating Denmark and Sweden), Malmö visible across the strait on the Swedish coast, Copenhagen city grid and harbor infrastructure below, flat Danish agricultural plains extending inland.

What can I see when landing at Dublin in Dublin?

When landing at Dublin (DUB), sit on the Right side for the best views. Dublin typically lands runway 10L/R (northeast heading) or 28L/R (southwest heading). If landing 10L/R, right seats face the Irish Sea and Dublin Bay during approach, showing the coastline and city layout. If landing 28L/R, right seats see the Wicklow Mountains and inland approach path with better terrain definition. Notable sights include: Dublin Bay and coastline, Wicklow Mountains (low, rounded hills to the south), River Liffey and Dublin city center, Irish Sea with shipping traffic visible.

How long is the flight from Copenhagen to Dublin?

The flight from Kastrup (CPH) to Dublin (DUB) takes Approximately 2 hours 15 minutes.

What does the Copenhagen to Dublin flight path pass over?

The flight path crosses the North Sea at roughly 54.5°N, passing over open water with no major landmarks. The route then approaches the Irish coast near the Wicklow Mountains. Notable features along the route include the Kattegat (northern departure area), open North Sea (majority of flight), and the Irish coastline with Dublin Bay as the final approach landmark.