The travel company Issta announced that during July-August, it will operate exclusive direct flights to the Danish capital of Copenhagen, consistently ranked as one of the happiest cities in the world. Currently, reaching Copenhagen requires connecting flights.
According to the company’s announcement, flights will take place on Saturdays using leased aircraft, with the inaugural flight departing from Israel on July 5. Round-trip tickets start at $529, excluding luggage. Carry-on trolley bags cost an additional $16 per direction, while checked luggage costs $40 per direction.
In addition to flights, Issta is offering packages that include flights and centrally located hotels, organized tours, and family vacation packages at the Lalandia holiday village network, offering a family-friendly experience, including a 2.47-acre water park, swimming pools, various restaurants and cafés, a gym, bowling lanes, mini-golf and additional attractions.
A package that includes a flight and seven nights in a central Copenhagen hotel with breakfast starts at $1,200 per person, including a carry-on trolley. A package that includes flights, seven nights at the Lalandia holiday village and a rental car starts at $1,250 per person, including a carry-on trolley. To mark the launch, Issta is offering discounts of up to $300 for families of a couple with three children booking at the holiday village.
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Copenhagen offers a wide range of attractions and activities for the whole family, combining culture, food and stunning Danish landscapes. Highlights include the world-famous Legoland theme park; Bakken amusement park located in the heart of Copenhagen, which offers dozens of rides for all ages; and Tivoli Gardens, a historic amusement park dating back to the 19th century.
Beer enthusiasts can enjoy tours of the Carlsberg brewery and its surrounding gardens, while culture lovers can visit the city’s many museums and galleries. Copenhagen’s culinary scene offers gourmet restaurants alongside eateries serving traditional Danish dishes, as well as bakeries featuring the iconic Danish pastries. Visitors can also explore vibrant markets, enjoy nature walks and green parks, and bike along dedicated cycling paths. The city is also home to the longest pedestrian street in the world, featuring department stores, international brand shops, Danish designer boutiques, cafés and more.
Tali Noy, Issta’s VP of Strategy and Marketing, said: "We chose to operate flights to this destination because of the growing demand from Israeli travelers for new, family-friendly destinations." Noy also noted that Denmark’s summer weather is pleasant, averaging around 68°F, making it ideal for trips and outdoor activities in parks.