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  "connection_tips": "Fagernes Airport Leirin operates exclusively for general aviation and private jets since March 2016 when the last scheduled service to Oslo ended, serving Norway's Valdres region at 822 meters elevation where mountain aviation challenges affect aircraft performance. The state-owned Avinor facility maintains limited operating hours Monday-Friday 07:15-18:45, closed Saturdays, and Sunday 14:15-18:45, reflecting minimal traffic compared to the 120,000 annual passengers using Valdresekspressen coach service. Historical aviation included winter ski charter operations to nearby Hemsedal resort, served by Thomas Cook Airlines (2010-2012) and Thomson Airways (2013-2018) until the final charter flight on January 25, 2018.\n\nGround transportation to Oslo requires 2.5-hour drives covering 190 kilometers, with planned road improvements expected to reduce travel time by 15 minutes by 2025, making road transport increasingly competitive with aviation. High altitude operations at 2,697 feet above sea level create performance limitations for aircraft while seasonal weather variations including snow, ice, and mountain winds frequently disrupt operations during winter months when the region attracts skiing tourism. The airport's strategic location serves the Valdres agricultural and tourism region but faces ongoing viability challenges as improved road connections and comfortable bus services provide more reliable year-round transportation than weather-dependent aviation.\n\nAlternative access depends on Oslo Airport (OSL) 190 kilometers away, requiring significant ground transport but offering comprehensive domestic and international connections. Private jet operations continue serving business travelers and wealthy tourists accessing luxury mountain resorts, though fuel availability and handling services require advance coordination.",
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    "Check transport options in advance as services may be limited.",
    "Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.",
    "Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.",
    "Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport.",
    "Download your airline's mobile app for updates at this airport."
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  "iataCode": "VDB",
  "icao": "ENFG",
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  "last_modified": "June 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-29",
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  "layover_planner_info": "Plan ahead; local amenities vary.",
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  "name": "Fagernes Airport, Leirin",
  "region": "Europe",
  "related_airports": [
    {
      "code": "GLL",
      "name": "GOL Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "HMR",
      "name": "Hamar Lufthavn, Stavsberg"
    }
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  "terminal_info": "Fagernes Airport, Leirin (VDB/ENFG) operates exclusively for general aviation following the closure of all commercial services on July 1, 2018, after serving Norway's Valdres region since 1987 as the strategic aviation gateway to world-class ski resorts including nearby Hemsedal and the broader valleys of Valdres, Hallingdal, and Gudbrandsdal. This state-owned Avinor facility sits at 822 meters above sea level, 190 kilometers from Oslo, where the challenging 2,049-meter runway accommodates mountain aviation operations despite performance limitations created by high altitude and seasonal Nordic weather patterns including snow, ice, and mountain winds.\n\nBasic terminal facilities, now closed to commercial passengers, previously processed British ski charter operations from Thomas Cook Airlines (2010-2012) serving London Gatwick with Airbus A320 aircraft, followed by Thomson Airways' Boeing 737-800 operations from winter 2013/2014 through the final charter flight on January 25, 2018. The facility maintains limited operating hours Monday-Friday 07:15-18:45, closed Saturdays, and Sunday 14:15-18:45, reflecting minimal current traffic compared to the 120,000 annual passengers who now utilize the competing Valdresekspressen coach service for more reliable year-round transport.\n\nOperational characteristics reflect the economic challenges facing remote Norwegian airports where improved road infrastructure increasingly competes with weather-dependent aviation, as planned highway improvements will reduce the 2.5-hour Oslo drive by 15 minutes by 2025. The facility continues supporting private jets serving wealthy tourists accessing luxury mountain resorts and business aviation for the agricultural Valdres region, though fuel availability and ground handling services require advance coordination through the reduced operational schedule.\n\nStrategic importance evolved from essential connectivity for isolated mountain communities to specialized general aviation services preserving access to Norway's premier ski destinations, while demonstrating the broader challenges facing regional Norwegian airports where reliable ground transportation and comfortable bus services increasingly provide more practical alternatives than aviation subject to mountain weather disruptions. The airport exemplifies Norway's regional aviation transition where facilities built for essential community connectivity adapt to serve specialized tourism and business aviation markets as transportation patterns shift toward improved ground infrastructure.",
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