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Norway airports
Norway airports

Video: Norway airports

Video: Norway airports
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photo: Airports of Norway
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Russian travelers often get to the land of fjords by sea as part of cruises in Scandinavia, but the airports of Norway are also ready to accept everyone who wants to enjoy the northern beauty. Direct flights from Moscow to Oslo are operated by SAS and Aeroflot, and the time spent on the flight will not exceed 2.5 hours. European carriers often offer cheaper options. In this case, the flight on Finnair or Estonian Air wings will take at least 4 hours.

Norway International Airports

In addition to the capital's Oslo Airport Garder, the status of international is assigned to several more in the country of the Vikings:

  • The passenger terminal of Bergen airport is located 12 km from the city center in the southwest of the country. Dozens of flights land here daily, not only by SAS and Norwegian Air airlines assigned to the Bergen airfield, but also by many other European carriers. KLM, British Airways, Finnair and Wizz Air fly from here to London, Helsinki, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Reykjavik - more than 60 destinations in total. Details of the operation of the air harbor on the website - www.avinor.no/en/airport/bergen.
  • Norway's Stavanger Airport serves over 30 international destinations, including London, Paris, Prague, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Warsaw and Riga. The city, where the airport is located, is located in the south-west of the country and it is connected with Oslo by three dozen daily domestic flights. While waiting for departure, passengers can visit the aviation museum near the terminal. The air harbor website is www.avinor.no/en/airport/stavanger.

Metropolitan direction

The main air gates of the country are built fifty kilometers north of the capital and the transfer to the city is provided by high-speed electric trains Flytoget, covering the distance in less than half an hour. From the terminal you can take the train directly to Lillehammer, the winter sports capital of Norway.

National carriers SAS and Norwegian Air Shuttle are based on the airfield in Oslo, and among international destinations - not only most European capitals, but also countries in Asia and North America.

The duty-free zone at the Norwegian capital airport is the largest in Western Europe.

In addition to the main metropolitan air gates, Oslo is served by two more airports:

  • Sannefjord, 110 km south of the city, receives low-cost flights from Ryanair, Wizzair and KLM Cityhopper, flying to Norway from Liverpool, London, Malaga, Bucharest, Sofia, Warsaw and Amsterdam. Buses run regularly from the passenger terminal to the train station, 3 km away. There you can change to trains to the capital and Lillehammer. Details are available on the website - www.torp.no.
  • Moss Rigge and the Norwegian capital are separated by 60 km. In addition to the Norwegian Air Shuttle, the budget Ryanair is based here, operating daily flights to many cities in the Old World. The terminal is connected with Oslo by convenient rail links.

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