How long does it take to fly from Norway to UK?
Table of Contents
- 1 How long does it take to fly from Norway to UK?
- 2 What UK airports fly to Norway?
- 3 How do I get to Norway from England?
- 4 Where can you fly to Oslo from UK?
- 5 How do you get to Norway from UK without flying?
- 6 Is there a ferry from Norway to the UK?
- 7 Is Norway on the Green List for entering the UK?
- 8 What do I need to know before I travel to Norway?
How long does it take to fly from Norway to UK?
Flying time from London, United Kingdom to Norway The total flight duration from London, United Kingdom to Norway is 2 hours, 8 minutes.
What UK airports fly to Norway?
Oslo flights are available with SAS, the Scandinavian flag carrier, from Manchester, Heathrow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen, with Norwegian flying from Gatwick, Manchester and Edinburgh and British Airways from Heathrow.
Are there direct flights to Norway?
Are there nonstop flights to Norway? Nonstop flights are frequent from the United States to two of the major international airports in Norway: Oslo Airport (OSL) in the east and Bergen Airport (BGO) in the west.
Is there a ferry to Norway from UK?
There are currently no ferry services direct from the UK to Norway, but this situation may change and it’s worth checking out if you’re considering taking your car.
How do I get to Norway from England?
UK to Norway without flying… Or travel by Eurostar and onward trains from London to Hamburg, staying there overnight, take a train to Frederikshavn next morning then the comfortable overnight ferry to Oslo. Or you can take a train to Kiel in Germany then the luxurious Color Line ferry to Oslo, sailing up Oslo Fjord.
Where can you fly to Oslo from UK?
You can fly directly to Oslo from the following UK airports:
- London Gatwick Airport.
- London Heathrow Airport.
- Manchester Airport.
- Edinburgh Airport.
- Aberdeen Airport.
How far is Norway from UK by air?
Straight line or Air distance: Kilometers: 900.46 km. Miles: 559.52 miles.
What UK airports fly to Oslo?
How do you get to Norway from UK without flying?
Is there a ferry from Norway to the UK?
What about the return journey, is there a ferry from Norway to the UK? There’s no ferry running in the opposite direction either, so to get back you’ll take the exact same route through Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium and France before getting to Calais.
Can I travel to Norway from the UK now?
From 19 July, travellers from the UK legally allowed to enter Norway are required to stay in a quarantine hotel. For guidance on quarantine hotels, including the cost, see the HelseNorge website. You should expect to be asked to complete 10 days of quarantine.
How many British citizens visit Norway each year?
Around 581,000 British nationals visit Norway every year. Most visits are trouble-free. If you’re living in or moving to Norway, see our Living in Norway guide in addition to this travel advice.
Is Norway on the Green List for entering the UK?
Norway is on the green list for entering England .Check what you must do to enter England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. If you’re planning travel to Norway, find out what you need to know about coronavirus there in the Coronavirus section.
What do I need to know before I travel to Norway?
Before you travel, check the ‘Entry requirements’ section for Norway’s current entry restrictions and requirements. These may change with little warning. Monitor this advice for the latest updates and stay in contact with your travel provider.