Getting To Norway by Air
Getting
to Norway has never been easier, or cheaper. In addition to
the more traditional ferry routes air travel is now becoming
the favoured was to reach Norway.
If you want a flavour of Norway before you even arrive, Norway;s low cost airline, Norwegian, now operates a total of 102 routes - 10domestic and 92 international. Airports served in Norway are:
Click here for a full route map.
If you prefer flying from regional airports then KLM offer a number of services
to Norway via Amsterdam Schipol. Fly from Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol,
Norwich, and a number of other centres in the UK. (If you wish to fly to
Oslo Torp you should enter Sandefjord as your destination.)
Europe's popular low cost airline, Ryanair, operates into two Norwegian airports; Oslo Torp (Sandefjord) and Haugesund (south of Bergen). If you book carefully, you can find fares for under £20.00 but, like all low cost airlines, watch out for those surcharges!
Widerøe has more than 300 daily departures to 41 destinations - and more
than one million travellers during a year. By some people, Widerøe is
still being considered as "the small airline up north". Indeed they
are not that big, but they do serve 41 destinations within Norway and Northern-Europe.
From Sandefjord, we have flights to Stockholm
and Copenhagen, from Oslo to Gothenburg, and from Stavanger
to Aberdeen and Newcastle.
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