Best One-Way Price | £8 |
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Best Return Price | £16 |
Fastest flight time | 1h 50m |
Operated By | 2 airlines |
Some of the world’s most well-travelled cities are in Norway. The most popular city to travel to in Norway is Oslo, which momondo users choose as their landing destination 1,954% more often than other cities. The next most popular cities in Norway are Stavanger and Bergen.
Borgund Stave Church is the most popular place of interest in Norway. Many travellers make it a point to stop there while travelling to Norway. Other popular landmarks and places of interest in Norway would be Oslo Spektrum, Hemsedal Skisenter, or Nordkapp.
If you are looking to fly to Norway for less, look to airlines like Ryanair, Wizz Air, and Ryanair UK, with prices starting at £5, £8, and £10 respectively.
There are 14 airlines that fly to Norway on a routine basis, but Norwegian, Wideroe and Wizz Air UK happen to be the most popular among our users. In the past year, 31% of those who searched for flights to Norway looked to travel with Norwegian, making this airline the top choice among momondo travellers.
If you’re flying from a popular airport in United Kingdom, such as London Heathrow or Manchester, and flying into the most popular airport in Norway (Oslo Gardermoen), then you can expect flight times to average 2h 10m and 1h 45m, respectively.
Oslo Gardermoen is the most popular airport in Norway to fly to at the moment. Out of all our users who flew to Norway in the past year, 62% of them chose to fly into Oslo’s Oslo Gardermoen airport. Keep in mind that there may be other airports within Norway that are also a great option to fly to.
The cheapest flight to Norway recently found on momondo was £8. If you’re unable to find a flight deal this cheap, keep in mind that anything less than £265 is considered a good price for flights to Norway. £279 is the average cost to fly to Norway, while £1,577 is the most expensive.
Departing | Destination | Best Time | Best Price |
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Manchester | Oslo | 1h 45m | £18 |
London | Oslo | 1h 50m | £20 |
Edinburgh | Oslo | 1h 50m | £31 |
Newcastle upon Tyne | Oslo | 13h 20m | £52 |
London | Bergen | 6h 05m | £59 |
Liverpool | Oslo | 5h 15m | £59 |
London | Trondheim | 2h 30m | £60 |
London | Stavanger | 7h 30m | £64 |
Birmingham | Oslo | 7h 45m | £65 |
Bristol | Oslo | 8h 20m | £67 |
Edinburgh | Bergen | 1h 30m | £74 |
Glasgow | Oslo | 13h 30m | £74 |
Aberdeen | Oslo | 7h 30m | £75 |
London | Ålesund | 5h 10m | £78 |
Leeds | Oslo | 7h 15m | £81 |
Nottingham | Oslo | 13h 00m | £86 |
Norway is a Scandanavian country filled with history and culture and offer tourists a wide array of Norwegian events celebrated every year. The Norwegian Wood Festival is one of the country's most sought-after and popular rock festivals. The event is held in the middle of June in Frognerbadet, the open-air bath, in Oslo. The line-up includes both international and local artists and has had acts like Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Sting, and Johnny Cash. If you're booking flights to Norway in January, make your way to Tromsø to experience the Tromsø International Film Festival, the largest film festival in the country, established in 1991. This festival screens a variety of films from around the world and stands as a vital meeting point for the worldwide film industry and a popular public event. There are more than 300 screenings throughout, with some screenings on large outdoor screens in the centre of the city. Another well-known event happening from the middle of January to February is the Northern Lights Festival, where Tromsø's skies light up after the long polar night. This city is one of the best places in the world to witness the famous natural phenomenon known as the Northern Lights.
Although Norwegian cuisine has evolved recently thanks to global influence. However, many old Viking influences still stand and play an important role in some of the delicacies offered in the country. A common delicacy in Norway is Pickled Herring. A simple recipe where salt and vinegar preserve brined herring. The herring' served with various spices and some onion on the side to give it a unique flavour. One of the more traditional meals in the country is Lutefisk, dried cod soaked in lye served with bacon, potatoes, and mushy peas. This dish dates back to the 16th century. Kjøttkaker combines minor ingredients like onions or rusks with seasoned minced meat shaped into meatballs, then panfried and simmered. The dish is served alongside mushy peas or creamy cabbage. Fårikål is Norway's national dish and translates to mutton in cabbage. This dish is likened to stew where mutton and cabbage are added to water, salt and pepper used to season the dish, and slow-cooked over a couple of hours until the contents are tender. Fårikål is usually eaten during the months when the temperature in the country drops and is served for a weekend meal or family gatherings. Fårikål has been eaten by Norwegians for generations.
Norway is a Scandinavian country with a vast and sweeping landscape, home to deep coastal fjords, glaciers, and snowcapped mountains. If your Norway flight deals land you in Oslo, you'll have a variety of green spaces to explore and museums to visit. Norway is one of the most affluent European countries, so expect high-quality facilities. It's also a safe option for solo travellers. Strangely enough, one of the best things to do in Norway is to take a journey on a train. Some incredible rail routes offer scenic journeys through the Norwegian countryside, including the Dovre Railway running from Oslo through to Trondheim or the Bergen Railway, which runs alongside the Hardangervidda plateau. If you land in Bergen, make your way to Mount Floyen and make your way to the summit overlooking Bergen city. Floyen Folk Restaurant is another big draw on Mount Floyen, alongside the lookout area located near the summit. Some other places worth visiting in the country include Oslo Cathedral in Oslo, the Geirangerfjord region, and the Arctic Cathedral created in 1965 by Jan Inge Hovig. You can take a tour of Akershus Castle, which was once used by the Norwegian Ministry of Defense.
As a UK national with a fully valid passport, you can book flights to Norway and enter the country without a visa for up to 90-days. You cannot do this more than once over 180 days. If you'd like to stay longer, you'll need to apply for a residence permit.
Finding the right flight to Norway is quick and easy when you have a range of options in front of you, from reputable agents and recognisable airlines. These options can then be filtered down to find the best fit. That is what momondo does. We make finding flights to Norway quick and easy, saving you time and money.
Flights to Norway with flexible booking policies can be found by using the search form above and then selecting our dedicated flexible booking filter, which will highlight only the flights where this policy is applied.
Once you have performed a search in the form on the page, momondo provides useful filters and insights. We can show you the cheapest days and times to fly as well as filter your options to help you make an informed choice when booking flights to Norway.
Price alerts on flights to Norway are quick and easy to set up on momondo. Simply perform a search and select the price alert feature. It is as simple as that.