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Bergen Airport, Flesland

Bergen, Norway
BGO ENBR

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
105
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Bergen Airport, Flesland (BGO), is Norway's second-largest airport and a crucial international gateway to the stunning fjords region of Western Norway. Located approximately 18 kilometers southwest of Bergen city center, the airport operates from a modern terminal building that efficiently handles over 6.5 million passengers annually. It features integrated domestic and international piers, designed for passenger comfort and efficient processing, facilitating smooth connections for travelers. The airport also serves as a significant hub for helicopter operations supporting the North Sea oil and gas industry.\n\nSecurity procedures at BGO are robust and adhere to strict Norwegian and Schengen Area regulations. Passengers can expect efficient processing through security checkpoints, which include baggage screening and personal checks. For flights to non-Schengen destinations, comprehensive passport control procedures are in place. The airport encourages passengers to arrive with ample time, especially during peak travel periods, to comfortably navigate through these processes. While typically efficient, weather conditions, particularly in winter, can occasionally impact flight schedules; travelers are advised to monitor flight statuses diligently. Boarding is generally facilitated via jet bridges.\n\nAmenities within the terminal are extensive and cater to a diverse range of travelers. There are numerous shops, including duty-free, offering a variety of Norwegian products, souvenirs, and international brands. Dining options are plentiful, ranging from cafes and fast-food outlets to sit-down restaurants. Several lounges provide comfortable and well-equipped spaces for relaxation or work. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminal. For ground transportation, the Bybanen light rail offers a convenient and scenic connection to Bergen city center, while taxis and rental cars are also readily available. The airport serves as a fantastic entry point for exploring Norway's UNESCO World Heritage Bryggen wharf and its spectacular fjord landscapes.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Major Norwegian hub with extensive domestic network and European connections. Short walks between gates with passport control for non-Schengen flights. Helicopter services to North Sea oil platforms. Weather delays possible in winter.

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Bardufoss Airport

Mรฅlselv, Norway
BDU ENDU

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Bardufoss Airport (BDU) serves the municipality of Mรฅlselv in Northern Norway, functioning as a vital joint-use civilian and military airfield. As Norway's oldest operational air station (established in 1938), it is home to the Royal Norwegian Air Force, including advanced F-35 fighter jet hangar facilities since 2024. The civilian terminal is a compact facility that efficiently handles scheduled commercial passenger flights, primarily connecting to Oslo via SAS and Norwegian Air, alongside its significant military operations. The airport's location in the Arctic makes it a crucial base for NATO cold weather training for various international forces.\n\nSecurity procedures at BDU are robust, aligning with Norwegian and international aviation standards, with additional military protocols in place. Passengers can expect thorough screening for both domestic and any occasional international flights. Due to its dual civilian-military role, there may be periods of increased activity or specific access restrictions. Travelers are advised to follow all instructions from airport and military personnel. Boarding is typically conducted directly from the terminal to the aircraft, often a Boeing 737 or similar, or by bus transfer to remote stands. Winter operations are highly efficient, with advanced snow removal and de-icing procedures to maintain schedules in the Arctic climate.\n\nAmenities within the civilian terminal are limited but adequate for short waits. There is usually a small cafรฉ offering hot drinks and snacks. Restrooms and basic waiting areas are available. Travelers will not find extensive duty-free shops or a wide array of dining options. For ground transportation, taxis and pre-booked transfers are typically available, connecting passengers to Mรฅlselv, Bardufoss town, and surrounding areas. The airport serves as a unique gateway to the Arctic wilderness, offering opportunities for northern lights viewing, military heritage exploration, and access to the Lyngen Alps.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Norway's oldest operational air station (1938) serving dual military-civilian roles. Three daily Oslo flights with SAS and Norwegian. Major NATO cold weather training base for UK Royal Marines, Dutch Marines, and RAF helicopter crews.

๐Ÿ“ Location

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