Air Travel in Norway
The geography of Norway is such that domestic air travel within Norway is well developed with over 50 airports and landing strips making even the most northernmost areas accesible.
There are a number of airlines operating internal flights in Norway; SAS, Braathens, Widerøe, Norwegian, CoastAir and Danish Air Transport. Most can provide special summer prices.
Norwegian Airlines
Norwegian Norwegian Air Shuttle AS is an independent, privately-owned airline employing approx. 300 people. In September 2002 Norwegian launched a program of low-cost domestic flights between Oslo and Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim and Tromsø using a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft. On April 5th, 2002 we initiated low-cost flights to destinations in Spain and Portugal. During the summer of 2003, the network was expanded with flights to the Norwegian cities Alta, Harstad/Narvik, Bodø, Molde og Ålesund, and international routes to London and Stockholm.
Widerøe 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. That makes Widerøe's network twice the size of the combined domestic networks of Scandinavian Airlines and Braathens.
SAS Brathens SAS Braathens is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) Group and was established in the spring of 2004, based on SAS Norway and Braathens. SAS Braathens operates routes in Norway, and also between Norway and the rest of Europe. The airline is the largest in Norway, and has 440 departures daily. SAS Braathens carries around 9 million passengers per annum.
CoastAir Coast Air operates between the Norwegian west coast towns Haugesund and Bergen as well as to the south-eastern part of Norway. They operate daily flights between Haugesund and Sandefjord and between Haugesund and Oslo.
SAS Scandinavia's international airline operates a few domestic routes in Norway.
DAT DAT is a Danish airline delivering everything from fixed scheduled flights to charter and transport assignments. Internal Norwegian routes: Florø - Bergen / Bergen - Florø Florø - Oslo / Oslo - Florø Florø - Stavanger / Stavanger - Florø Stavanger - Bergen / Bergen - Stavanger
Main Airports in Norway
- Alesund-Vigra Airport (AES/ENAL)
Tel: +47 70 11 48 00
- Bergen Airport, Flesland (BGO/ENBR),
Tel: +47 55 99 80 00
- Bodø Airport (BOO/ENBO),
Tel: +47 75 54 30 00
- Geilo - Dagali Airport (DLD/ENDI),
Tel: +47 32 09 51 00
- Harstad/Narvik - Evenes Airport (EVE/ENEV),
Tel: +47 76 98 10 00
- Haugesund Airport (HAU/ENHD),
Tel: +47 52 85 79 00
- Kirkenes Airport (KKN/ENKR),
Tel: +47 78 97 04 00
- Lakselv - Banak Airport (LKL/ENNA),
Tel: +47 78 46 12 44
- Molde-Aaro Airport (MOL/ENML),
Tel: +47 71 21 47 80
- Oslo - Gardermoen Airport (GEN/ENGM),
Tel: +47 64 81 20 00
- Sandefjord - Torp Airport (TRF/ENTO),
Tel: +47 33 42 70 02
- Stavanger Airport (SVG/ENZV),
Tel: +47 51 65 80 00,
- Stord - Soerstokken Airport (SRP/ENSO),
- Svalbard-Longyear Airport (LYR/ENSB),
Tel: +47 79 02 38 00,
- Tromsø Airport (TOS/ENTC),
Tel: +47 77 64 84 00
- Trondheim/Vaernes Airport (TRD/ENVA),
Tel: +47 74 84 33 00
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