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Norwegian Announces New Billund – Edinburgh Route

Grace Lee
Last updated: 4 October 2025 12:49
By Grace Lee
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A LEGO figure next to a Billund Airport and Norwegian signboard.
Norwegian celebrates their new direct Billund Edinburgh route. © Norwegian
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Norway-based carrier Norwegian announced a new direct route connecting Billund, Denmark, with Edinburgh, adding to their new routes connecting the UK and Northern Europe, boosting cultural tourism between these two cities of rich culture and creativity.

The terminal of Billund Airport, Denmark.
Billund Airport, Denmark. ©Arne Müseler

Billund and Edinburgh: Creativity connects with Culture

This new direct flight route from Edinburgh to Billund, Denmark, would be the fourth direct route that connects the Scottish cultural capital to the Nordics.

Magnus Thome Maursund, chief commercial officer at Norwegian, sees this new route as an additional bond between the culture and creativity that thrives in both cities:

“The direct route will make it easier for Danes to experience history, culture, cuisine, and the stunning landscapes of Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands – an unforgettable travel experience. Likewise, we hope to welcome on board many Scots travelling to Billund, one of the most popular family destinations in Scandinavia, known for its many attractions and famous theme parks. It is home to LEGOLAND, making it a dream holiday destination for families.”

Norwegian now offers flights from Edinburgh to major cities in the Nordic countries, including Copenhagen, Bergen, Oslo, Stockholm, and the newly added Billund.

The entrance sign of LEGOLAND at Billund, Denmark.
LEGOLAND is one of the most-loved attractions at Billund, Denmark. © Andrzej Otrębski

Billund: Home to the Creative Universe of LEGO

Crowned Denmark’s capital of play and creativity, Billund houses the world-famous LEGOLAND, a theme park of the famous colourful building bricks that enchants kids and adults alike with its possibilities.

The city is also a hub of connection for travellers who wish to explore the Jutland region, with a lot of enchanting cities and museums to explore.

What do you think about this new route that boosts cultural tourism between Edinburgh and Billund? Are you interested? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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ByGrace Lee
Aviation Journalist Intern | English Literature and Translation graduate with a keen interest in lifestyle and culture reporting. Currently based in the UK.
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