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$353 - $484
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Price
New York John F Kennedy IntlOslo Gardermoen
JFK - OSL
JFKOSL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 6/10
Nonstop7h 10m
Oslo Gardermoen
Tue 6/18
Nonstop8h 05m
NewarkOslo Gardermoen
EWR - OSL
EWROSL
Newark
Tue 10/15
1 stop31h 00m
Oslo Gardermoen
Thu 11/7
1 stop33h 25m
New York John F Kennedy IntlOslo Gardermoen
JFK - OSL
JFKOSL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 9/20
1 stop13h 00m
Oslo Gardermoen
Tue 10/1
1 stop11h 40m
New York LaGuardiaOslo Gardermoen
LGA - OSL
LGAOSL
New York LaGuardia
Wed 11/13
2 stops17h 35m
Oslo Gardermoen
Sun 11/24
2 stops14h 53m
NewarkOslo Gardermoen
EWR - OSL
EWROSL
Newark
Wed 10/2
1 stop11h 10m
Oslo Gardermoen
Mon 10/7
1 stop10h 35m
New York John F Kennedy IntlOslo Gardermoen
JFK - OSL
JFKOSL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 11/13
1 stop11h 25m
Oslo Gardermoen
Fri 11/22
1 stop11h 40m
New York John F Kennedy IntlOslo Gardermoen
JFK - OSL
JFKOSL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 11/4
2 stops13h 40m
Oslo Gardermoen
Mon 11/11
1 stop11h 40m
NewarkOslo Gardermoen
EWR - OSL
EWROSL
Newark
Wed 11/13
1 stop10h 35m
Oslo Gardermoen
Sun 11/24
1 stop14h 20m
New York John F Kennedy IntlOslo Gardermoen
JFK - OSL
JFKOSL
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 11/13
2 stops25h 10m
Oslo Gardermoen
Fri 11/22
2 stops20h 27m
Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Oslo (average of $564). Flying to Oslo in June will prove the most costly (average of $1,236). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$610
February
$631
March
$684
April
$622
May
$765
June
$1,236
July
$1,091
August
$732
September
$710
October
$623
November
$564
December
$574
OSL Temperature | 26.6 - 62.6 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Oslo, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 62.6 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 26.6 F).
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.
What makes Oslo so special? Despite being the birthplace of the Nobel Peace Prize or home to some of the world’s most famous museums, Oslo is one of Europe’s most scenic countries. In fact, thanks to the millions of travelers who book flights to Oslo every year, new scenic tours have been established to make sure visitors get to explore every inch of this country. Where else in the world will you find a subway system that runs to the forest, or hiking trails within city limits? Norwegians are proud of their capital city, and they want visitors to be, also.
Among the beauty of Oslo lies a rich history. During the 19th century, Norway and Sweden were governed as one kingdom under Karl Johan. In 1905, Norway separated from Sweden and today, Oslo serves as Norway’s political, economic and cultural capital. Flights to Oslo are packed with government ambassadors, students, scientists, entrepreneurs, and peace-seeking patriarchs. Even Norway’s royal family lives in Oslo. Thanks to the economic windfall it experienced from oil exports, the city’s night scene is bustling crowded cafes, fancy restaurants, packed pubs and sold-out theater shows.
Oslo may be one of the northernmost capital cities in the world, but the Gulf Stream keeps the climate of the Norwegian capital moderate and free of extremely cold winters. Temperatures can still dip a bit below freezing, especially between the months of December and March, but most visitors book flights to Oslo during the summer when the days are long and the temperatures rest comfortably around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Regardless of when you book your flight to Oslo, you’ll be in the company of skiing enthusiasts, Viking historians, maniacs for modern art and maybe even a Nobel Peace Prize winner or two. The capital city of Norway stuns the senses each season with plenty of activities to keep you busy during your stay in winter, spring, summer or fall.
Peak Season:
Flights to Oslo are packed in December, when visitors from around the world come to the Norwegian capital to celebrate the holidays the Scandinavian way. The 11 hours of sunshine that flood Norway during the summer also have travelers filling up Oslo flights, especially from mid May to September.
Off-Peak Season:
Oslo cheap flights are plentiful in the wintertime, after the holidays, and provide visitors with a charming, though chilly, chance to catch Oslo in its off season. Try looking for cheap flights to Oslo in autumn or spring: The moderate temperatures that sandwich the snowy winters make for perfect sightseeing conditions, as Oslo’s most popular attractions are within a stone’s throw of each other and you’ll be spending a large portion of your time walking around outside.
To get to Oslo from other major European cities, you can get a train or bus. Oslo’s port also has daily ferry arrivals from Kiel, Germany and Denmark’s Frederikshavn and Copenhagen. If you’re arriving in Oslo by air, an airport bus will take from the arrivals gate to the Oslo Bus Terminal downtown. You can also catch the Airport Express train or hail a cab. Getting around in Oslo is easy. Buses, trams and the underground metro (T-bane) comprise an efficient and affordable public transportation system.
Oslo Airport (OSL) handles more than 18 million passengers each year and is the second-largest airport in Scandinavia. Situated in Gardermoen, just 29 miles (47km) north of Oslo, the airport is well connected to many cities across Norway. It takes less than 20 minutes to get from Oslo Airport to Oslo Central Station on the fast and efficient Airport Express Train.
A single terminal with two piers branching from it, Oslo Airport is easy to navigate. Passengers using the airport will find that it’s well stocked with shopping opportunities and duty-free options in the departures and arrivals sections of the airport. The restaurants and bars at the airport are also great, but they can be a little pricey if you’re traveling on a budget.
There are more than 20 domestic flights to Oslo Airport and close to 100 international flights to Oslo Airport. The airport is a hub for Scandinavian Airlines, Norwegian Air Shuttle and Wideroe. It is used by several other international airlines and charter companies as well.
Oslo Airport’s terminal is well designed, in terms of architecture and passenger flow. There’s also a fun selection of public art on display at the airport – making for a more interesting airport experience. Oslo Airport is a great introduction to the region.