Norway Airports Map
Find all Norwegian airports for planning your travel. From major international hubs to regional airports serving remote areas.
Airports in Norway
Norway has an extensive network of airports, essential for connecting the country's long coastline and remote northern regions. The state-owned Avinor operates most airports, with Oslo Gardermoen serving as the main international gateway.
Major International Airports
Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL)
Norway's main international airport and Scandinavia's second busiest. Hub for SAS and Norwegian.
60.1939°N, 11.1004°E | 47km from Oslo | Express train 19 minBergen Airport Flesland (BGO)
Gateway to the fjords. Second busiest airport in Norway with many international connections.
60.2934°N, 5.2181°E | 19km from Bergen | Light rail 45 minStavanger Airport Sola (SVG)
Serves Norway's oil capital with many North Sea helicopter and international flights.
58.8767°N, 5.6378°E | 14km from Stavanger | Bus 30 minTrondheim Airport Værnes (TRD)
Gateway to central Norway and Trøndelag region.
63.4578°N, 10.9239°E | 32km from Trondheim | Express bus 35 minTromsø Airport Langnes (TOS)
Arctic gateway for northern lights and polar adventures. Close to city center.
69.6833°N, 18.9189°E | 5km from Tromsø | Bus 15 minSecondary & Regional Airports
Oslo Torp Sandefjord (TRF)
Secondary Oslo airport used by low-cost carriers. 110km south of Oslo.
59.1867°N, 10.2586°E | Low-cost hubBodø Airport (BOO)
Gateway to Lofoten Islands and northern Nordland. Hub for Widerøe regional flights.
67.2692°N, 14.3653°E | Lofoten gatewayÅlesund Airport Vigra (AES)
Access to Geirangerfjord and Art Nouveau city of Ålesund.
62.5622°N, 6.1197°E | Fjord accessAlta Airport (ALF)
Finnmark gateway for northern lights and Sami culture.
69.9761°N, 23.3717°E | Northern lights destinationKirkenes Airport Høybuktmoen (KKN)
Eastern Finnmark near Russian border. King crab safari destination.
69.7258°N, 29.8914°E | Near Russian borderSvalbard Airport Longyearbyen (LYR)
World's northernmost airport with regular scheduled service. Gateway to Arctic Svalbard.
78.2461°N, 15.4656°E | Arctic gatewayFlying in Norway
Main Airlines
SAS, Norwegian, Widerøe (regional), Flyr
Domestic Network
50+ airports connected by regular flights
International Connections
Oslo has direct flights to 150+ destinations
Short Takeoff Airports
Many regional airports use STOL aircraft
Tips for Flying in Norway
- Book Early: Domestic flights can be expensive if booked last minute
- Widerøe Explorer: Unlimited domestic flights pass available for tourists
- Weather: Winter flights may be delayed or cancelled due to weather
- Small Airports: Many northern airports have limited services
- Scenic Flights: Ask for window seat for stunning mountain and fjord views
Alternative Transport
- Train: Oslo-Bergen and Oslo-Trondheim scenic routes
- Hurtigruten: Coastal voyage calling at 34 ports
- Bus: Comprehensive network including airport express buses
- Ferry: Essential for reaching many coastal destinations