Oslo is easily reached by air, sea, railway, bus or by car. There are over 200 international flights a day and 1300 international flights a week.
Major Airlines have daily non-stop flights from major cities in Europe like Amsterdam (1hr 45mns), Frankfurt (1hr 55mns), London (2hrs 15mns) and Paris (2hrs 15mns). There is a non-stop connection between Oslo and New York and Oslo may be reached from all continents via Copenhagen (55 minutes), with departures every hour.
Oslo’s international airport, Oslo Airport Gardermoen, is one of the most modern airports in Europe, situated 47 kilometres north east of the city. How to travel to and from the airport.
Airlines and flights to Oslo.
Comfortable and pleasant overnight cruises on car/passenger ferries to Oslo from Kiel (Germany) and Copenhagen, Fredrikshavn and Hirtshals (Denmark).
The public transport system is well developed: buses, trams, local trains, underground and ferries are all a part of the network. All public transport within Oslo is free of charge with the Oslo Pass.