By Plane
Norway has a dense domestic flight network — no wonder given the distances. There are numerous direct connections from Germany.
The Most Important Airports
| Airport | Code | Region | Connection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oslo Gardermoen | OSL | Østlandet | Flytoget express train to the city center (20 Min., 220 NOK / 20 €) |
| Bergen Flesland | BGO | Vestland | Bybanen tram to the center (45 Min., 42 NOK / 3.80 €) |
| Stavanger Sola | SVG | Rogaland | Flybussen to the center (30 Min., 180 NOK / 16 €) |
| Tromsø Langnes | TOS | Troms | Flybussen to the center (15 Min., 100 NOK / 9 €) |
| Trondheim Værnes | TRD | Trøndelag | Flybussen to the center (35 Min., 175 NOK / 16 €) |
| Oslo Torp (Sandefjord) | TRF | Vestfold | Ryanair/Wizz Air hub. Bus to Oslo (2h, 290 NOK / 26 €) — far away! |
Airlines from Germany
SAS, Norwegian, Lufthansa, Eurowings, Widerøe, Ryanair, Wizz Air fly from many German airports to Norway. SAS and Norwegian also serve the domestic network. Widerøe flies to the small airports in the north (Leknes/Lofoten, Hammerfest, Kirkenes).
Flight Prices (Guidelines, Round Trip from Germany)
| Destination | Off-Season | High Season |
|---|---|---|
| Oslo | 50–120 € | 150–350 € |
| Bergen | 80–180 € | 200–400 € |
| Tromsø | 120–250 € | 250–500 € |
| Lofoten (via Bodø/Leknes) | 150–300 € | 300–600 € |
💡 Tipp
Oslo Torp (Sandefjord) is located 110 km southwest of Oslo — the transfer takes 2 hours and costs almost as much as the flight. Only book if the price difference to Gardermoen is really large. For Bergen and Tromsø, direct flights are often more sensible than the detour via Oslo.
