Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (succeeding Oslo Airport, Forn is the largest airport in Norway. It is Norway's main international airport. In total there are 148 airports around the world that have direct flights to Oslo, spread around 140 cities in 42 countries. Currently, there are 29 domestic flights to Oslo.
This month, there are 8,281 flights arriving at Oslo Airport, which are 276 flights per day or 12 flights per hour. On an average day, there is at least 1 flight arriving every 5 minutes.
The most frequently departed flights to Oslo are routes from Bergen (BGO) in Norway and Trondheim (TRD), also in Norway. These two routes together are operated 690 times this month, and make up for 8% of all monthly arrivals at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (succeeding Oslo Airport, Forn.
The longest flight to Oslo OSL is departing from Bangkok (BKK). This non-stop flight takes around 11 hours and 25 minutes and covers a distance of 3,346 miles (5,385 km).
Below you can find a list of all cities and countries that have direct flights to Oslo, ordered by popularity.
This list contains the 200 most popular airports from which flights depart that require just one stopover to get to Oslo.
Currently, there are 41 airlines that fly to Oslo. Most flights to Oslo are operated by Norwegian, as they connect 107 airports to OSL. That’s around 2 times as much as SAS, the second biggest airline in terms of operated flight routes to Oslo. Below you can find a list of airlines that operate most OSL flights:
There are 19 airports that have flights to Oslo in Business Class. All airports that offer business class flights to OSL are listed below:
There is only one airport that has First Class flights to Oslo, which is Dubai (DXB).
Tirana is the only city in Albania with direct flights to Oslo. From Tirana, direct flights are offered by Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
Flights from Austria to OsloThere are 2 airports in Austria that have non-stop flights to Oslo.
From Salzburg, direct flights are offered by Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in December and ends in March.
From Vienna, you can fly non-stop with Austrian (Star Alliance) or Norwegian.
In Belgium, the only airport that has a direct connection to Oslo is Brussels. From Brussels, you can fly non-stop with Brussels Airlines (Star Alliance) or SAS (Star Alliance).
Flights from Bosnia & Herzegovina to OsloThere is 1 airport in Bosnia & Herzegovina that has a direct connection to Oslo, which is Sarajevo. From Sarajevo, direct flights are offered by Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
Flights from Bulgaria to OsloIf you are looking for a direct flight from Bulgaria to Oslo, there are 3 airports to choose from.
From Burgas, Sofia and Varna, all direct flights to Oslo are operated by Norwegian.
Flights from Croatia to OsloIn Croatia, there are 4 airports that have direct flights to Oslo.
From Dubrovnik, direct flights are offered by Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Pula, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Split, direct flights are offered by Croatia Airlines (Star Alliance), Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Zadar, the only airline with direct flights is Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
In Cyprus, the only airport that has a direct connection to Oslo is Larnaca. From Larnaca, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
Flights from Czechia to OsloPrague is the only city in Czechia with direct flights to Oslo. From Prague, direct flights are offered by Norwegian.
Flights from Denmark to OsloIf you are looking for a direct flight from Denmark to Oslo, there are 4 airports to choose from.
From Aalborg and Aarhus, you can fly with SAS (Star Alliance).
From Billund, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
From Copenhagen, direct flights are offered by Norwegian, Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
There is 1 airport in Egypt that has a direct connection to Oslo, which is Hurghada. From Hurghada, direct flights are offered by Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in November and ends in April.
Flights from Estonia to OsloTallinn is the only city in Estonia with direct flights to Oslo. From Tallinn, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Oslo, which are Air Baltic, Norwegian, Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
Flights from Faroe Islands to OsloIn Faroe Islands, the only airport that has a direct connection to Oslo is Sørvágur. From Sørvágur, direct flights are offered by Atlantic Airways.
Flights from Finland to OsloThere is 1 airport in Finland that has a direct connection to Oslo, which is Helsinki. From Helsinki, you can fly non-stop with Finnair (Oneworld) or Norwegian.
Flights from France to OsloIn France there are several airports with flights to Oslo (7 in total).
From Ajaccio (Corsica) and Bordeaux, you can fly with Norwegian.
From Lyon, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or Volotea.
From Montpellier, the only airline with direct flights is Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Nice, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
From Paris, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Oslo, which are Air France (SkyTeam), easyJet, Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
From Paris (Orly), direct flights are offered by Transavia.
In Germany there are several airports with flights to Oslo (6 in total).
From Berlin, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
From Düsseldorf, direct flights are offered by Eurowings, Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
From Frankfurt, you can fly non-stop to Oslo with Lufthansa (Star Alliance).
From Hamburg, you can fly non-stop with Eurowings or Norwegian.
From Munich, direct flights are offered by Lufthansa (Star Alliance), Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
From Stuttgart, you can fly non-stop to Oslo with SAS (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
In Greece there are several airports with flights to Oslo (9 in total).
From Athens, direct flights are offered by Aegean (Star Alliance), Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
From Chania (Crete), you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Corfu (Kerkyra), Heraklion (Crete), Kefalonia, Preveza / Lefkada, Rhodes, Santorini and Thessaloniki, all direct flights to Oslo are operated by Norwegian.
In Hungary, the only airport that has a direct connection to Oslo is Budapest. From Budapest, direct flights are offered by Norwegian.
Flights from Iceland to OsloReykjavik (Keflavik) is the only city in Iceland with direct flights to Oslo. From Reykjavik (Keflavik), direct flights are offered by Icelandair, Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
Flights from Ireland to OsloThere is 1 airport in Ireland that has a direct connection to Oslo, which is Dublin. From Dublin, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
Flights from Israel to OsloTel Aviv is the only city in Israel with direct flights to Oslo. From Tel Aviv, direct flights are offered by Israir. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
Flights from Italy to OsloItaly is well-connected to Oslo (OSL) with 14 airports around the country that have direct flights to the airport.
From Bari and Bologna, you can fly with Norwegian.
From Catania, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Florence, the only airline with direct flights is SAS (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in September and ends in October.
From Milan (Bergamo), direct flights are offered by Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Milan (Linate), you can fly non-stop to Oslo with SAS (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in August and ends in October.
From Milan (Malpensa), direct flights are offered by easyJet, Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
From Naples and Olbia (Sardinia), all direct flights to Oslo are operated by Norwegian.
From Palermo, the only airline with direct flights is SAS (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Pisa, Rome (Fiumicino) and Venice Marco Polo, all direct flights to Oslo are operated by Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
From Verona, the only airline with direct flights is Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
In Latvia, the only airport that has a direct connection to Oslo is Riga. From Riga, you can fly non-stop with Air Baltic or Norwegian.
Flights from Lithuania to OsloThere are 2 airports in Lithuania that have non-stop flights to Oslo.
From Palanga, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or Norwegian.
From Vilnius, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or Ryanair.
There is 1 airport in Luxembourg that has a direct connection to Oslo, which is Luxembourg City. From Luxembourg City, direct flights are offered by Luxair.
Flights from Malta to OsloIn Malta, the only airport that has a direct connection to Oslo is Malta. From Malta, direct flights are offered by Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
Flights from Montenegro to OsloTivat is the only city in Montenegro with direct flights to Oslo. From Tivat, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
Flights from Morocco to OsloIn Morocco, there are 2 airports that have direct flights to Oslo.
From Agadir and Marrakech, you can fly with Norwegian.
Flights from Netherlands to OsloThere are 2 airports in Netherlands that have non-stop flights to Oslo.
From Amsterdam, direct flights are offered by KLM (SkyTeam), Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
From Eindhoven, the only airline with direct flights is Transavia.
In Poland there are several airports with flights to Oslo (6 in total).
From Gdańsk, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or Wizz Air.
From Katowice, the only airline with direct flights is Ryanair.
From Krakow, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or Wizz Air.
From Szczecin, the only airline with direct flights is Norwegian.
From Warsaw, you can fly non-stop with LOT (Star Alliance) or Norwegian.
From Wrocław, you can fly non-stop to Oslo with Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
If you are looking for a direct flight from Portugal to Oslo, there are 4 airports to choose from.
From Faro, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
From Funchal (Madeira), the only airline with direct flights is Norwegian. This route is not operational yet but will start in September.
From Lisbon, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Porto, the only airline with direct flights is Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
There is 1 airport in Qatar that has a direct connection to Oslo, which is Doha. From Doha, direct flights are offered by Qatar Airways (Oneworld).
Flights from Republic of North Macedonia to OsloSkopje is the only city in Republic of North Macedonia with direct flights to Oslo. From Skopje, direct flights are offered by Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
Flights from Romania to OsloIn Romania, the only airport that has a direct connection to Oslo is Bucharest. From Bucharest, direct flights are offered by Norwegian.
Flights from Serbia to OsloIn Serbia, there are 2 airports that have direct flights to Oslo.
From Belgrade, you can fly non-stop with Air Serbia or Norwegian.
From Pristina, the only airline with direct flights is Norwegian.
Spain is well-connected to Oslo (OSL) with 10 airports around the country that have direct flights to the airport.
From Alicante, direct flights are offered by Norwegian, Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
From Barcelona, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Oslo, which are Norwegian, Norwegian, SAS (Star Alliance) and Vueling.
From Bilbao, you can fly non-stop to Oslo with Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Gran Canaria (Las Palmas), there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Oslo, which are Air Baltic, Norwegian, Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
From Ibiza and Lanzarote (Arrecife), you can fly with Norwegian.
From Madrid, you can fly non-stop with Iberia (Oneworld) or Norwegian.
From Málaga and Palma de Mallorca, all direct flights to Oslo are operated by Norwegian, Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
From Tenerife (Reina Sofía), you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
There is 1 airport in Sweden that has a direct connection to Oslo, which is Stockholm (Arlanda). From Stockholm (Arlanda), there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Oslo, which are Ethiopian Airlines (Star Alliance), Norwegian, Norwegian and SAS (Star Alliance).
Flights from Switzerland to OsloIf you are looking for a direct flight from Switzerland to Oslo, there are 3 airports to choose from.
From Basel Mulhouse Freiburg, direct flights are offered by Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
From Geneva, direct flights are offered by Norwegian, SAS (Star Alliance) and Swiss (Star Alliance).
From Zürich, you can fly non-stop with SAS (Star Alliance) or Swiss (Star Alliance).
In Thailand, the only airport that has a direct connection to Oslo is Bangkok. From Bangkok, you can fly non-stop with Norse Atlantic Airways or Thai Airways (Star Alliance).
Flights from Turkey to OsloIn Turkey there are several airports with flights to Oslo (6 in total).
From Antalya, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
From Bodrum, the only airline with direct flights is Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in August.
From Gazipaşa, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in November.
From Istanbul, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or Turkish Airlines (Star Alliance).
From Istanbul (Sabiha), direct flights are offered by Pegasus.
From Izmir, you can fly non-stop to Oslo with SunExpress. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in October.
There are 2 airports in United Arab Emirates that have non-stop flights to Oslo.
From Dubai, direct flights are offered by Emirates.
From Dubai (Jebel Ali), the only airline with direct flights is Norwegian. This is a seasonal route that starts in December and ends in April.
In United Kingdom, there are 5 airports that have direct flights to Oslo.
From Edinburgh and London Gatwick, you can fly with Norwegian.
From London Heathrow, you can fly non-stop with British Airways (Oneworld) or SAS (Star Alliance).
From London Stansted, the only airline with direct flights is Ryanair UK.
From Manchester, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or SAS (Star Alliance).
There are 4 airports in United States that have non-stop flights to Oslo.
From Los Angeles and Miami, you can fly with Norse Atlantic Airways.
From New York, you can fly non-stop to Oslo with SAS (Star Alliance).
From New York City, the only airline with direct flights is Norse Atlantic Airways. This is a seasonal route that starts in July and ends in September.
Flying to an alternative airport near Oslo could give you other options to reach your destination. For example, the possibility to fly with a different airline or alliance, or finding a cheaper airfare. For this reason, alternative airports near to Oslo (OSL) are listed below. The closest alternative airports are Torsby (TYF) and Oslo (Torp) (TRF).