Air Travel to Norway

When flying into Norway, most international flights land at Oslo's Gardermoen Airport and connecting flights take travelers to other parts of the country. More than 50 airports are located across Norway making every part of the country accessible. Here are a few flight possibilities to consider when traveling to Norway.
  1. International

    • When traveling from other parts of Europe the most common airlines include British Airways, SAS, Norwegian and Wideroe.

    From America

    • Travelers to Norway from America can take SAS, Iceland Air or Finnair to Norway. These flights travel to most parts of Scandinavia.

    Budget Airlines

    • Budget airlines are popular for traveling around Europe and RyanAir is the one that travels to Norway. Booking your flight early enough in advance could allow you to pay as little as $40 round trip.

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    Domestic Flights

    • Travelers who need a connecting flight from Oslo to another part of the country will be taking a domestic flight from SAS, Norwegian or Wideroe.

    International Airports

    • Aside from the main airport in Oslo, Bergen Airport Flesland, Kristiansand Airport Kjevik and Stavanger Airport Torp are also international airports. Travelers who are looking to travel to other parts of Norway should check the incoming flights to these airports.

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