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Bergen Flesland Airport is a hub for Wideroe, SAS Norway, and Bergen Air Transport. This airport links many European cities, serving millions of passengers annually. At the same time, Oslo Gardermoen Airport is a hub for Norwegian Air Shuttle, Scandinavian Airlines, and Wideroe. It serves as a gateway to many international destinations.
Finnair offers an eco-friendly journey on Bergen to Oslo route. These airlines have partnered with Neste to increase the usage of sustainable aviation fuel and reduce carbon emissions by 80%. In addition, Finnair aims to go carbon-neutral by 2045. Air France is also committed to lower carbon footprint by using sustainable aviation fuel, which doesn't compete with food chains to ensure a healthy environment in the future.
Besides Oslo, OSL airport serves other nearby airports. Upon arrival, you can visit Jessheim to the southeast, Maura to the northwest, Nordkisa to the east, Borgen to the southwest, and Klofta to the south. Getting to these cities is easy because several trains and buses connect them to the airport. Another way to arrive at your destination is to rent a car at the airport to drive at your own pace.
Carry-on and checked luggage requirements on cheap flights from Bergen to Oslo can vary from one airline to another. If you book Lufthansa or Scandinavian Airlines, your carry-on maximum dimensions should be 22 × 14 × 9 inches. These airlines also allow you to bring one more bag weighing no more than 50 lbs. All airlines on this route require your bag to fit beneath your seat or on the upper cabin for a comfortable journey.
A passport is not required to fly from Bergen to Oslo.
On your way to Oslo, you’ll fly out from Bergen Flesland. You’ll be landing at Oslo Gardermoen.
The Airbus A220-300 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Bergen to Oslo flight route.
oneworld, SkyTeam, and Star Alliance are the airline alliances operating flights between Bergen and Oslo, with Star Alliance being the most commonly used for this route.
There are nonstop flights from Bergen to Oslo on a daily basis.
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Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Oslo with an airline and back to Bergen with another airline. Booking your flights between Bergen and OSL can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.
Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Oslo from Bergen up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.
Find which airlines fly direct from Flesland to Oslo Gardermoen, which days they fly and book direct flights.
Nonstop departures
Monday
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, +5 more
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4
Tuesday
Lufthansa, Norwegian, Scandinavian Airlines, +3 more
Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
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3
Wednesday
Lufthansa, Norwegian, Scandinavian Airlines, +3 more
Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
2
3
Thursday
Lufthansa, Norwegian, Scandinavian Airlines, +3 more
Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
2
3
Friday
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, +5 more
3
4
Saturday
Finnair, KLM, Lufthansa, +6 more
Finnair, KLM, +7 more
5
6
Sunday
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, +5 more
3
4
Nonstop returns
Monday
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, +5 more
3
4
Tuesday
Lufthansa, Norwegian, Scandinavian Airlines, +3 more
Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
2
3
Wednesday
Lufthansa, Norwegian, Scandinavian Airlines, +3 more
Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
2
3
Thursday
Lufthansa, Norwegian, Scandinavian Airlines, +3 more
Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
2
3
Friday
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, +5 more
3
4
Saturday
KLM, Lufthansa, Norwegian, +5 more
KLM, Lufthansa, +6 more
4
5
Sunday
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, Norwegian, +4 more
Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, +5 more
3
4
The check in experience in Buenos Aires is the worst I remember (and I am a frequent traveler). It took my family 1 hour at the counter to get charged for the bags we wanted to check. They simply couldn’t figure out their system and how much to charge us. The food on board was poor and the responsiveness of the flight crew almost none. I called them several times with no response and when they came they were not particularly nice. I swore to myself never to fly Lufthansa again on long haul.
Everything went very smoothly. Only issue, my movie screen was difficult to use. Unresponsive to touch commands. The crew was EXCELLENT 👍 Very helpful and accommodating. Upon arrival in London, the process was seemless. Highly recommend!
The line at boarding was not well organized and managed
Even though my seat is a paid seat, I was told to give up my seat to a passenger. I tried to ask the CA to negotiate, and when I spoke in Japanese, the CA fled. I had to find a Japanese CA and ask them to deal with it. . After takeoff, I spilled my coffee, and when I asked the flight attendant for a towel, she told me to wipe it off with a wet tissue. My clothes got wet, so I asked CA for an extra blanket, but I had to wait for an hour.