CNL Time Zone
CNL is based in Denmark and operates on Copenhagen time, which is the same as Central European Time (CET). To keep things simple, we always list all session times as CET.
Time Zone Map
You can see a map of countries following CET marked in red below:
Summer Time (Daylight Saving)
In most of Europe, everyone switches to summer time together on the last Sunday in March and back again on the last Sunday in October. This is also called daylight saving time.
For consistency, we will still write CET even in summer time. In Europe, it is not common to use a different name (CEST), since we all switch at the same time.
What this means for you
If you are in Central Europe, simply follow your local time.
If you are in Western or Eastern Europe, you are 1 hour behind or ahead of Central Europe all year.
If you are outside Europe or in a country that does not observe daylight saving, the time difference will shift by one hour in March and and change again in October.
You can view a list of countries that observe daylight saving time and when they switch here:
🌐 Daylight saving time by country (Wikipedia)
Check your local time
You can easily check the session time in your local time zone using this link:
👉 Convert to CET (Copenhagen time)
Copenhagen follows the same time as our sessions, and this link will automatically adjust for summer and winter time.