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Fly to Northern Norway

Francesco Negri had been travelling for three years when he arrived at North Cape in 1664. You can make the journey in just three hours from most places in Europe.

Most people traveling to Northern Norway come by air, and most of them via Oslo Gardermoen (OSL), Trondheim Vernes (TRD) and Bergen Flesland (BGO).

Northern Norway and Europe. Layout: Bjørkmanns / nordnorge.dev09.dekodes.no

Are there any direct international flights to Northern Norway?

Oh yes, especially in the wintertime. A number of flag carriers as well as low cost airlines flies to Northern Norway from international destinations. The bonus is quicker flights and often good prices and lower climate emissions. Click on the images for an overview, updated lists and more information (PS. You get the best deal directly on the websites of the Airline companies):

Flying through Oslo is the normal option

Norway’s premier airport Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) has a wide range of international connections, both low cost airlines and the flag carriers.

Flying through Bergen is excellent from some destinations

From Norway’s second city Bergen, Flesland (BGO), Widerøe flies from a number of Northern European cities. The airline Widerøe flies directly from Bergen to Trondheim, Bodø and Tromsø. This is a quick and easy connection, with the added bonus of combining Fjord Northern and Northern Norway.

Flying through Trondheim is perfect when going to the Arctic Circle destinations

If your are heading for destinations around the Arctic Circle, like the Helgeland and Salten regions, it is a good option to fly to Trondheim Vernes (TRD). From there you can fly to Brønnøysund (BNN), Sandnessjøen (SSJ), Mosjøen (MJF), Mo i Rana (MQN) and Bodø (BOO).

SAS flies in from the whole planet

SAS flies direct from Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) to Bodø (BOO), Harstad/Narvik (EVE), Bardufoss (BDU), Tromsø (TOS), Alta (ALF), Kirkenes (KKN) and Longyearbyen (LYR) on Svalbard, the latter both directly and through Tromsø. Parts of the year, there are also direct flights from Stockholm (STO) to Tromsø. Through tickets are available from all over the world via the Star Alliance.

Norwegian is the low-cost alternative

The low-cost airline Norwegian flies from Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) to Bodø (BOO), Harstad/Narvik (EVE), Bardufoss (BDU), Tromsø (TOS), Alta (ALF) and Kirkenes (KKN). From London Gatwick (LGW) there are flights to Tromsø. In the summer, there are also direct flights from Oslo to Andenes (ANX), Lakselv (LKL) and Longyearbyen/Svalbard (LYR). The airline also offers through tickets from a number of European cities.

Widerøe flies around the north

Widerøe flies from Trondheim (TRD) to Brønnøysund (BNN), Sandnessjøen (SSJ), Mosjøen (MJF) and Mo i Rana (MQN) They also fly directly from Oslo (OSL) to Brønnøysund (BNN). Widerøe also flies abroad, to various destinations in Northern Europe.

Frequently asked questions

Beware of the little writing

Nothing changes as quickly as aviation. New flights open and old ones close down. We can never guarantee that this information is 100% correct at any given point. The most updated source of information is the website of Avinor, the company running all the airports in Northern Norway.