Flights to Nuuk almost exclusively feature domestic flights. Nuuk Airport or Nuuk/Godthabb Airport, located some 4 kilometers northeast of the city, serves all the flights to Nuuk. There are 17 flight flying from Nuuk Airport every week. Nuuk Airport establishes non-stop connections between 5 surrounding cities.
Flights to Nuuk include the following airlines:
Air Iceland fly to Reykjavík, while Air Greenland covers Kulusuk, Maniitsoq,
Narsarsuaq,
Ilulissat, Kangerlussuaq, Paamiut and Sisimiut. Kangerlussuaq is the most popular destination for
Nuuk flights, followed by Narsarsuaq.
Flights to Nuuk offer long holiday retreats to the snow-laden city of Nuuk in Greenland. Despite being a part of the Arctic Circle, the temperature of the region remain below the freezing points, all round the year. However, the snow laden surfaces of the city attract a huge bulk of international population who are fond of skiing and skating on the milk white land surfaces.
Nuuk, the capital of Greenland is positioned on 64º 11' north and 51º 44' west latitude and longitude respectively.
Popular tourist attractions in Nuuk include:
- Sermermiut
- Ilulissat, third largest settlement in Greenland
- Disko Bay
- Narsaq
- Tasilaq
- Deserted Eskimo Villages
- Bornholm, a Danish island in the Baltic Sea
- Kangerlussuaq, a settlement in west Greenland
- Narsaruaq, a small community
- Sermermiut Mountain