Billund Airport (BLL)

๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ Billund, Denmark

โšก Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic to International
65
minutes
Intl to International
80
minutes
Interline Transfer
105
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Guide & Navigation

Billund Airport (BLL) serves as the primary international gateway to West Denmark and is the countryโ€™s second-largest aviation hub. Strategically located in the heart of Jutland, the airport is world-renowned as the home of the LEGO Group and provides the most direct access to LEGOLAND Billund Resort. The airport operates through a single, modern, and highly integrated terminal building that efficiently handles a diverse mix of legacy carriers, low-cost airlines, and significant charter traffic. The terminal is thoughtfully organized across three distinct levels to streamline the passenger journey. Level 1 is the main activity hub for arrivals, housing the domestic and international baggage claim areas, self-service check-in kiosks, and a wide array of car rental desks. Level 2 is dedicated to departing passengers and hosts the main security checkpoint, which leads into an expansive airside area featuring a variety of high-end retail and dining options. The uppermost level, Level 3, is primarily focused on business and comfort, providing professional meeting rooms and premium lounge spaces. A standout feature of the terminal is the King Amlet Lounge, located on Level 2 past the duty-free section. This award-winning lounge reflects classic Danish design and offers a sophisticated environment for relaxation or work, complete with a dedicated business zone and complimentary refreshments. The airportโ€™s retail offering is equally impressive, featuring a flagship LEGO store alongside shops specializing in Danish jewelry, fashion, and household goods. For families, the terminal includes a dedicated kids' lounge and play areas to keep younger travelers entertained before their flight. Ground transportation at Billund is exceptionally well-developed, with a comprehensive bus network stopping directly at the terminal entrance. Regular services connect the airport to major regional cities such as Aarhus via the 912X express, as well as Vejle, Kolding, and Esbjerg. For those traveling further afield, the frequent bus link to Vejle provides a seamless connection to the Danish national rail network, including direct trains to Copenhagen. Taxis are readily available 24/7, and the airport's proximity to the town of Billund means most local hotels are reachable within a ten-minute drive.

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Airlines Serving BLL

SAS
KLM
British Airways
Norwegian Air
Wizz Air
Vueling
Turkish Airlines
Air France
Lufthansa
SWISS
LOT
Icelandair
Finnair
Air Baltic

๐Ÿ’ก Connection Tips

Connecting at Billund Airport (BLL) is exceptionally efficient due to its modern, single-terminal layout. As Denmark's second-largest airport and a key gateway for West Denmark, the facility is designed for quick transit. Most domestic-to-domestic transfers can be completed in as little as 20 minutes, while international connections typically range from 45 to 65 minutes. A critical tip for those traveling to non-Schengen destinations, such as the UK or Turkey, is to account for passport control, which is located just before the dedicated gates. During peak holiday seasons, it is advisable to leave an extra 20 minutes for this process to avoid missing your boarding window. For those with a longer layover, the King Amlet Lounge on Level 3 is a highlight. Accessible to business class passengers and Priority Pass members, this award-winning space offers classic Danish design, a business zone, and a high-quality self-service buffet. If you are traveling as a family, the terminal includes a dedicated kids' lounge and play areas, a nod to Billund's status as the home of LEGO. The flagship LEGO store airside is also a must-visit, often stocking exclusive sets not found in standard retail outlets. Ground transportation is seamlessly integrated into the terminal experience. Families heading to LEGOLAND or the Lalandia resort can take any of the frequent local buses (Routes 43, 143, or 166) from the forecourt for a short 8-minute ride. For business travelers heading to Aarhus, the 912X express bus provides a direct 90-minute link to the city center; tickets can be easily purchased via the Midttrafik mobile app. If your connection involves a transfer to Vejle for the national rail network, Bus 43 is the fastest option. Taxis are also plentiful outside arrivals, though they are significantly more expensive than the highly reliable Danish bus network.

๐ŸŽฏ Expert Travel Tips & Insights

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Pro Traveler Secret

Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.

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Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 35 minutes
International connections: 65 minutes
Interline transfers: 105 minutes

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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources