About DK
DK is a small commercial airline punching in a pretty specific corner of European travel — think Scandinavia-to-Greece and not much else. With just 8 non-stop routes spread across 5 airports, this isn't a carrier trying to take over the world. Its main hub is Copenhagen (CPH), which handles 4 of those routes, and the rest of the network fans out to Greek island airports like Kos (KGS), Skiathos (JSI), and Preveza (PVK). That tells you everything about what DK is built for — sun-seekers heading south from Denmark.
Why fly DK?
Honestly? If you're flying from Copenhagen to Greece, DK might just be the most direct answer to your problem. No weird layovers, no routing through some random hub. The CPH-HER route alone covers 2,450 km, and that's DK's longest — so you're getting proper point-to-point flying, not connector hops. I love that about smaller operators. They know their lane and they stay in it. If you're based in Denmark and you want the Greek islands without the faff of a connection, DK's route map was kind of designed with you in mind. It's not trying to be everything to everyone, and sometimes that's exactly what you want.
DK hub airports
- CPH Copenhagen — 4 DK routes from Denmark
- PVK Preveza — 1 DK routes from Greece
- KGS Kos — 1 DK routes from Greece
- JSI Skiathos — 1 DK routes from Greece
- HER Heraklion — 1 DK routes from Greece
Top destination countries on DK
Tips for booking DK
First thing — check which Greek airport actually suits your destination. PVK, KGS, and JSI all serve different island clusters, so don't just grab the cheapest fare without checking where you'll land. CPH is DK's strongest hub by far, so if you're not originating there, you're probably connecting on your own dime. The network is tight — 8 routes total — so don't expect tons of flexibility if plans change. Book early because with this few routes, seats on the right date can disappear fast. And always read the baggage policy carefully before checkout — smaller carriers can surprise you there.
Frequently asked questions about DK
Where does DK fly?
DK operates 8 routes primarily connecting Denmark and Greece, serving popular Mediterranean and Northern European destinations. The airline focuses on leisure and regional travel between Scandinavia and Southern Europe.
What is DK's main hub airport?
Copenhagen Airport (CPH) is DK's main hub, serving as the primary connection point for the airline's network across Northern Europe and the Mediterranean.
Is DK a legacy carrier, low-cost airline, or regional carrier?
Based on its network of 8 routes and focus on regional connections between Denmark and leisure destinations like Greece, DK operates as a regional carrier with a streamlined route portfolio.
When should I book a DK flight, and what fare classes are available?
For the best fares, book 4-6 weeks in advance, especially for popular routes to Greece during peak season. Check DK's website directly for available fare classes and any promotional offers on their regional routes.
What are DK's baggage and check-in policies?
Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare type and route; we recommend reviewing your booking confirmation or contacting DK directly for specific details on carry-on and checked baggage limits for your flight.