Due to the geography of Norway, scheduled air service is vital. Six Norwegian airlines are currently serving no less than 45 airports in Norway on a regular basis. In additition, to several foreign Airlanes. British Airways franchise Sun-Air of Scandinavia serves Geilo´s Dagali Aiport from Oslo. The main airport in Norway is Oslo Airport Gardermoen. Norwegian Air Shuttle AS is a low-fare, point-to-point airline, registered on the Oslo Stock Exchange, employing approximately 380 people. In September 2002 Norwegian launched a program of low-cost domestic flights between Oslo and Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim and Tromsø using a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft. On April 5th, 2002 we initiated low-cost flights to destinations in Spain and Portugal. During the summer of 2003, the network was expanded with flights to the Norwegian cities Alta, Harstad/Narvik, Bodø and Ålesund, and international routes to London and Stockholm. The company has operated routes between destinations in western Norway on behalf of Braathens since 1993 using Fokker 50s. This operation was terminated March 31st, 2003. In April 2003 Norwegian started flying regional routes in the north of Norway, also using Fokker 50s. However, since our strategy is to focus on low-cost flights using Boeing 737 aircraft, the Fokker 50 operation was terminated December 31st, 2003. In 2002 Norwegian Air Shuttle AS transported 1,2 million passengers. The company´s headquarters are located at Fornebu, just outside Oslo. Destinations in Norway: Alta (ALF), Bergen (BGO), Bodø (BOO), Harstad (EVE), Kirkenes (KKN), Oslo (OSL), Narvik (EVE), Stavanger (SVG), Tromsø (TOS) and Trondheim (TRD). SAS BRAATHEN In Norway the SAS group own SAS Braathens and Widerøe Airlanes. Widerøe operate scheduled flights from Berlin, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Glasgow, Murmansk, Shetland, Stockholm. In Norway the SAS group own SAS Braathens and Widerøe Airlanes. The Explore Norway Ticket Discover just how much Norway has to offer. Take off on an exciting adventure and experience the wonders of Norway for yourself. With its breathtaking natural landscapes, fascinating historical sights, exhilarating activities and vibrant modern cities, Norway is an unforgettable country to visit. With the Explore Norway Ticket, we´re offering you an unmissable chance to discover just how much it has to offer for yourself. The ticket gives you the freedom to spend two amazing weeks flying around a choice of 35 destinations, which means you can experience as many of the spectacular wonders as you choose. Norway is a country with unlimited possibilities! You´ll be surprised! Fly Norway is a special offer to permanent residents of countries outside Scandinavia and Finland. To use these fares, you must be able to prove your residence in form of a valid passport or official identity card. Two fare levels: Low available fare: The cheapest seats are available in small numbers, and mostly outside peek hours only. High available fare: If you´re not able to find the lowest fare on the flight you prefer, High available fare is easier to get, and still a very reasonable fare. Destinations in Norway: Alta, Andenes, Bergen, Berlevåg, Bodø, Brønnøysund, Båtsfjord, Førde, Hammerfest, Harstad, Narvik, Hasvik, Honningsvåg, Kirkenes, Lakselv, Leknes, Mehamn, Mo I Rana, Mosjøen, Namsos, Oslo, Røros, Rørvik, Sandane, Sandefjord, Sandnessjøen, Sogndal, Stavanger, Stokmarknes, Svolvær, Sørkjosen, Tromsø, Trondheim, Vadsø, Vardø, Ørsta/Volda. Sterling is the first Scandinavian low-cost airline with direct routes between Scandinavia and Southern Europe as well as between the Scandinavian countries. It is the objective of Sterling to maintain and expand its position within air services through further development of the low-fare concept. We conduct highly effective, low-cost air services based on good service to destinations that are interesting for our customers, business-wise as well as for spare time. We co-operate with well-estimated companies that offer our customers car-rental, hotel booking and cancellation insurances at attractive prices and we are the airline for the modern, individual traveller who plans his own travel. Sterlingr operates from Oslo. Enjoy the grand Norwegian scenery from one of our seaplanes. The variation of fjord, mountains, waterfalls and claciers is in itself a grand show! The tourists describe often these events as the highlight of the holiday and a memory for life. The company today operates six Cessna U/TU 206 and one DHC-2 Beaver, all being seaplanes. Taxi and sightseeing operations are our main occupation, but photo and reporting assignments are also well represented. We operate on an all-year basis, but during the winter season we have but one or two aircrafts in readiness. The season starts on April 15th and ends about Oct. 15th. Fonnafly was established 30 years ago at Rosendal and is thus among the oldest airline companies in the country. During a period Fonnafly was also one of Norway´s largest taxi/charter airlines, but that was prior to the separation of the landplane division in 1990. Today we operate from Bergen, Rosendal, Voss and Oslo. SUNDT AIR Sundt Air operates from Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. We can provide all personnel, for example pilots and mechanics, and take care of all planning and operations. Furthermore, we can offer hangar-space at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen and we have favourable agreements on spare-parts and insurance. If the aircraft is for exclusive use of the owner we will make sure it is ready for use at all times, and if the owner also wishes to rent out the aircraft, we can take care of sales and marketing. This will obviously contribute to a cost-reduction for the owner. PEGASUS HELICOPTER Pegasus helicopter is the only helicopter operator at Oslo Airport, and operates a fleet of modern helicopters. Pegasus helicopter is a JAR-OPS 3 operator, and also runs a JAR-145 maintenance facility in the Sundt Air hangar. Sundt Air has a 34 % stake in the company. COAST AIR Coast Air operates from Haugesund and have been in business sinze 1975. The airlane fly daily to 9 destinations. Haugesund, Bergen, Sandefjord, Oslo, Fagernes, Trondheim, Stord, Skien and Kristiansund. The company today operates a British Aerospace Jetstream 31 and 32EP with a capacity of 19 passengers. A Jetstream 32 in VIP-version with a capacity of 10 passengers and a ATR 42-320 with a capacity of 48 passengers. BERGEN AIR TRANSPORT Bergen Air Transport operates from Bergen. CLASSIC NORWAY AIR Classic Norway Air operates from Molde. FLYSENTERT Flysenteret operates from Bodø. HELITOURIST Helitourist operates from Voss. KATO AIR Kato Air operates from Harstad / Narvik Lufthavn. SUNNDALSFLY Sunndalsfly operates from Sunndalsøra. |
Oslo Airport Fagernes Airport Geilo Airport Sandefjord Airport Kristiansand Airport Stavanger Airport Haugesund Airport Bergen Airport Stord Airport (Private) Florø Airport Førde Airport Sogndal Airport Molde Airport Ålesund Airport Kristiansund Airport Ørsta-Volda Airport Sandane Airport Røros Airport Trondheim Airport Namsos Airport Rørvik Airport Andøya Airport Bodø Lufthavn Brønnøysund Airport Leknes Airport Mo i Rana Airport Mosjøen Airport Narvik Airport Røst Lufthavn Sandnessjøen Airport Stokmarknes Airport Svolvær Airport Værøy Heliport Bardufoss Airport Harstad/Narvik Airport Sørkjosen Airport Tromsø Airport Alta Airport Banak Airport Berlevåg Airport Båtsfjord Airport Hasvik Airport Honningsvåg Airport Hammerfest Airport Kirkenes Airport Mehamn Airport Vadsø Airport Vardø Airport Svalbard Airport |