Valid ID will be required at check in and passenger must also be able to show valid ID on request at any time.
Passenger names in pnr and on ticket must match the names of the passengers as shown in their proof of identification.
Failure to provide accurate name information can result in problems with security and control authorities and passenger processing.
Foreign nationals
A valid passport must be shown at check in.
VISA:
There are no restrictions on entering Greenland for foreigners, who are not required to have a VISA to visit Denmark.
If in doubt foreigners should inquire whether they will need a visa for travels to Greenland. In the affirmative, passengers must make sure to file an application in due time. There are different rules for residents of Schengen-countries and when traveling via Copenhagen passengers may need a visa for Denmark as well.
Please check the applicable rules on this link:
Naalakkersuisut – Government of Greenland: Coming to Greenland » Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark » Danish Immigration Services – Greenland »
Residents in Greenland
Residents in Greenland can use any of the following as ID:
- Passport
- Driver's licence
- Civil registration number certificate (CPR number)
- Birth certificate
- Certificate of residence
- Seamans Discharge book
An ID card authorised by the European Schengen Information System can also be used. You can print your certificate of residence via the following link: Print your own certificate of residence.
Valid forms of ID for children are:
- Passport
- Birth certificate
- Certificate of residence.
Residents in Denmark
Residents in Denmark can use any of the following as ID:
- Driver's licence
- Medical card
- Passport
- ID card authorised by the European Schengen Information System
Note: All children must have their own passport from birth.