Heightened sanitation
Daily cleaning, installation of cabin HEPA filters on flights from Myrtle Beach to Denmark
Entry restrictions
Danish nationals and residents may still return to Denmark from anywhere. Travelers who are not nationals or residents can still enter Denmark with a worthy purpose.
Proof will be required to demonstrate a ‘worthy purpose’ to enter. Examples of 'worthy purposes' include work or study in Denmark, transporting goods, and various family-related reasons, for example visiting a family member or partner who is a Danish resident. The full list of 'worthy purposes' is subject to change and can be found here.
Denmark will not allow travelers arriving from the UK and South Africa. Exemptions apply for primary caregiver for a child or compelling family circumstances.
Entry requirements
Travelers must present a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test result issued within 24 hours prior to arrival. Children under the age of 12 are exempt from the test requirement. Travelers flying from Greenland and the Faroe Islands are also exempted. Travelers, who previously have been infected with COVID-19 and therefore are unable to present a negative test result must present a positive COVID-19 test result from a test performed between 14 days and eight weeks prior to the flight. These passengers are no longer perceived to be contagious.
Travelers arriving from the UK and South Africa who are exempt from the entry ban, must present a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 test result issued within 24 hours prior to departure.
Quarantine requirements
Travelers must take a rapid test before leaving the airport.
All travelers are subject to a 10-day self-isolation. They can take a PCR test on day 4 to shorten the self-isolation period. There are some exemptions including those delivering goods and services in /out of Denmark.
Transiting rules
Travelers returning to their home country may transit through Denmark.
All travelers transiting or traveling to/from Denmark must present a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test result issued within 24 hours prior to arrival.
All travelers transiting or traveling to/from Denmark must wear masks at all times on flights and inside the airport.
There is currently 1 active case of COVID-19 diagnosed in DK and 0 deaths as of Mar 6 2021
Please see our Coronavirus (COVID-19) Travel Restrictions page for more information on restrictions worldwide.
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Airlines flying from Myrtle Beach to Denmark have enacted additional safety measures and adjusted policies to better accommodate travelers. Policies vary by airline.
Heightened sanitation
Daily cleaning, installation of cabin HEPA filters on flights from Myrtle Beach to Denmark
Mandatory masks
Masks required on board, masks provided on flights from Myrtle Beach to Denmark
Social distancing seating
Middle seats unavailable to book on flights from Myrtle Beach to Denmark
Pre-flight testing
Testing for antibodies, testing for symptoms for flights from Myrtle Beach to Denmark
Flexible cancellations
Waiving of change fees. Search flexible flights from Myrtle Beach to Denmark