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Moss Airport, Rygge

Oslo, Norway
RYG ENRY

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Moss Airport, Rygge (IATA: RYG, ICAO: ENRY) historically served as an important civilian airport in the Oslo region of Norway, located in ร˜stfold county near the town of Moss, approximately 60 kilometers south of central Oslo. Originally established as a military airfield and later developed for civilian operations, this facility provided an alternative to Oslo's main airports until civilian operations ceased on November 1, 2016, when it transitioned to focus exclusively on military operations as Rygge Air Station. The facility historically featured a modern terminal building designed to handle both domestic and international operations, with infrastructure capable of accommodating significant passenger volumes and serving as a secondary hub for the greater Oslo metropolitan area. The airport's strategic location provided convenient access to both Oslo and southern Norway destinations, with ground transportation connections that made it an attractive alternative for travelers seeking to avoid congestion at larger airports. Military operations continue at the co-located Rygge Air Station, which maintains the airfield's operational status and infrastructure for Norwegian Armed Forces activities. The facility's 2,442-meter runway and supporting infrastructure remain in excellent condition, though civilian passenger services are no longer available, requiring travelers to use alternative airports for commercial aviation needs. Rygge Airport historically represented an important component of Norway's aviation infrastructure, demonstrating the country's commitment to providing multiple access points for both civilian and military aviation while serving the diverse transportation needs of the Oslo region and southern Norway.

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Civilian operations permanently discontinued since November 1, 2016, with facility now exclusively serving Norwegian military aviation as Rygge Air Station near Moss in ร˜stfold county. Modern terminal facilities remain intact but closed to civilian use, reflecting period when airport served as alternative to Oslo's main airports with contemporary Norwegian aviation standards. Historical significance includes role as Oslo region secondary airport serving Ryanair and other budget carriers until 2016 closure ended civilian commercial operations. Regional access requires alternative airports including Oslo Airport (OSL), Sandefjord Airport (TRP), and other Norwegian facilities for civilian aviation needs. Ground transport historically included airport buses, taxis, and rental cars accessing Oslo region (60 kilometers) and southern Norway destinations during active civilian period. Norwegian language standard with English widely available, in ร˜stfold region where traditional Norwegian culture meets modern Scandinavian lifestyle near Swedish border. Military connections continue through Rygge Air Station supporting Norwegian Armed Forces training, logistics, and national defense operations throughout the region. Transportation connections include rail service from Moss to Oslo and regional bus networks providing access throughout ร˜stfold county and southern Norway. Temperate oceanic climate with mild summers and cold winters historically affected flight operations, with Norwegian weather patterns requiring flexible scheduling during active commercial service period. Banking and commercial services no longer available due to civilian closure, though surrounding Moss region maintains comprehensive Norwegian financial and commercial infrastructure. Cultural attractions include nearby Moss town, ร˜stfold regional heritage sites, and southern Norwegian cultural experiences accessible through alternative transportation methods. Consider alternative airports when planning visits to the region, as this facility no longer serves civilian passenger traffic despite maintaining excellent infrastructure and strategic location.

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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-busiest airport and the primary international gateway to the fjords of Western Norway. Since the opening of its major Terminal 3 expansion in 2017, the airport operates a streamlined, single-terminal facility for all commercial passenger flights, while the original Terminal 1 is now dedicated to helicopter operations serving the North Sea oil and gas industry. The contemporary terminal features a 'wings spread wide' design that maximizes efficiency for both domestic and international travelers, accommodating over 6 million passengers annually across a spacious 85,000-square-meter footprint. The terminal layout is organized into two primary levels to facilitate smooth passenger flow. Level 0 is dedicated to arrivals, baggage claim, and direct access to ground transportation, including the integrated Bergen Light Rail (Bybanen) station. Level 1 serves as the departure hub, housing centralized check-in desks, self-service bag drop stations, and a modern security checkpoint. Post-security, the terminal is divided into domestic, Schengen, and non-Schengen zones, with gates 13-20 located in the newer wing and gates 22-35 situated in the original section. The facility is designed for easy navigation, with most gates accessible via jet bridges and a wide range of seating options including work zones with charging ports. Amenities at BGO are extensive, reflecting its status as a major European regional hub. Passengers can choose from over a dozen dining options, including Deli de Luca, 7-Eleven, and full-service restaurants offering both Norwegian and international cuisine. Retail offerings include comprehensive duty-free shops, fashion boutiques, and souvenir stores. For premium travelers, the airport hosts the SAS Lounge and other relaxation areas. Connectivity is a priority, with free high-speed Wi-Fi available throughout the building. Ground transport is exceptionally convenient, with Bybanen Line 1 providing a scenic 45-minute connection to Bergen city center directly from the terminal basement, supplemented by frequent airport express buses and taxi services located immediately outside the arrivals hall.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Bergen Airport, Flesland (BGO) is Norwayโ€™s second-largest airport and functions as the premier international gateway to the western fjords. Since the 2017 opening of Terminal 3, all commercial flights operate from a single, streamlined facility where walking distances between gates are minimal. For domestic-to-domestic connections, 30 to 45 minutes is usually sufficient. If you are connecting from an international flight to a domestic one, follow the 'Domestic Transfer' signs; this service allows passengers on airlines like SAS, Norwegian, and Widerรธe to clear customs and proceed to their next gate without re-clearing security, provided their luggage is tagged through. However, for non-Schengen arrivals (such as from the UK or US), you must allow at least 90 minutes to clear passport control and security. Ground transportation to Bergen city center, located 18 km to the north, is exceptionally efficient. The Bybanen (Light Rail Line 1) station is situated directly beneath the terminal; it runs every 5 to 10 minutes and reaches the city center in 45 minutes for a very affordable fare (~49 NOK). For a faster link, the Flybussen (Airport Express Bus) takes approximately 25 minutes and stops closer to major hotels in the Bryggen area. Norway is a virtually cashless society, so ensure you have a credit card or mobile payment app like Vipps or Google Pay ready for all transport and terminal services. While the coastal climate is more prone to heavy rain and wind than deep snow, it is still advisable to monitor flight statuses closely during the winter months. For those working in the energy sector, be aware that helicopter operations for the North Sea oil platforms depart from the original Terminal 1, which is a short walk or shuttle ride from the main commercial terminal.

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