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$1,563 - $2,205
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Sydney Kingsford SmithOslo Gardermoen
SYD - OSL
SYDOSL
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Tue 15/10
2 stops33h 25m
Oslo Gardermoen
Wed 30/10
2 stops41h 00m
Sydney Kingsford SmithOslo Gardermoen
SYD - OSL
SYDOSL
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Sat 12/10
2 stops44h 05m
Oslo Gardermoen
Sat 2/11
2 stops48h 15m
Sydney Kingsford SmithOslo Gardermoen
SYD - OSL
SYDOSL
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Wed 6/11
2 stops28h 50m
Oslo Gardermoen
Mon 18/11
2 stops29h 30m
Sydney Kingsford SmithOslo Gardermoen
SYD - OSL
SYDOSL
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Sun 13/10
2 stops27h 50m
Oslo Gardermoen
Wed 30/10
2 stops29h 45m
Sydney Kingsford SmithOslo Gardermoen
SYD - OSL
SYDOSL
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Wed 18/9
1 stop29h 25m
Oslo Gardermoen
Tue 15/10
1 stop36h 05m
Sydney Kingsford SmithOslo Gardermoen
SYD - OSL
SYDOSL
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Mon 4/11
2 stops34h 55m
Oslo Gardermoen
Mon 18/11
1 stop24h 35m
Sydney Kingsford SmithOslo Gardermoen
SYD - OSL
SYDOSL
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Tue 15/10
3 stops30h 15m
Oslo Gardermoen
Wed 30/10
2 stops28h 15m
Sydney Kingsford SmithOslo Gardermoen
SYD - OSL
SYDOSL
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Tue 15/10
3 stops33h 30m
Oslo Gardermoen
Wed 23/10
3 stops40h 55m
Sydney Kingsford SmithOslo Gardermoen
SYD - OSL
SYDOSL
Sydney Kingsford Smith
Tue 17/9
2 stops42h 30m
Oslo Gardermoen
Wed 9/10
2 stops27h 45m
Currently, October is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Oslo (average of $1,207). Flying to Oslo in December will prove the most costly (average of $1,762). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$2,113
February
$2,083
March
$1,991
April
$2,128
May
$1,934
June
$2,444
July
$2,223
August
$2,345
September
$2,259
October
$1,807
November
$2,060
December
$2,637
Oslo is the perfect year-round flight destination so your visit will depend on whether you’d like to explore the city during the long days in some summer sun or would rather be gliding down the numerous ski slopes. Both, the summer and winter seasons are popular among travellers but if you book your flight to Oslo well in advance, there is a chance that you find a cheap flight.
Summer in Oslo is mild and warm with temperatures on average between 19 and 24 degrees Celsius. If you book a cheap flight to Oslo during the summer months of June to August, there is plenty to keep you occupied, from museums, to the Vigeland sculpture park and also the numerous events which take place across the city. The Oya Festival, for instance, is one of the most popular music festivals in Norway. Famous names and up-and-coming international acts take to the stage for this festival, which attracts tens of thousands of people. This event takes place every summer, usually in the month of August but check for the exact dates.
Winters are cold and snowy, with temperatures from around -7 up to -1 degrees. If you’re into winter sports, this is the perfect time to visit due to the ideal weather conditions. Snow usually falls from November to April but settles from January through March. Skiing and snowboarding in Oslo is unique. No other capital in the world offers the buzz of city life with cross-country ski-trails only around 20 minutes away on the metro. This makes it a wonderful destination for groups or families who want an active winter break.
Due to the city’s northern latitude, during midsummer Oslo experiences more than 18 hours of daylight and the city never gets completely dark at night, whereas midwinter only sees around 6 hours of light.
OSL Temperature | -3 - 17 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Oslo, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 17.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around -3.0 C).
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Good food. Great crew. Online access to upgrade to Economy Plus was confusing and difficult. Or possibly just sold out. JAL's English website is challenging.
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Good food. Great crew. Online access to upgrade to Economy Plus was confusing and difficult. Or possibly just sold out. JAL's English website is challenging.
Boarding
Food
Crew
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
Good food. Great crew. Online access to upgrade to Economy Plus was confusing and difficult. Or possibly just sold out. JAL's English website is challenging.
Boarding
Food
Crew
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
Good food. Great crew. Online access to upgrade to Economy Plus was confusing and difficult. Or possibly just sold out. JAL's English website is challenging.
Boarding
Food
Crew
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
Good food. Great crew. Online access to upgrade to Economy Plus was confusing and difficult. Or possibly just sold out. JAL's English website is challenging.
Boarding
Food
Crew
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
Good food. Great crew. Online access to upgrade to Economy Plus was confusing and difficult. Or possibly just sold out. JAL's English website is challenging.
To get to Oslo from other major European cities, you can get a train or bus. Oslo’s port also has daily ferry arrivals from Kiel, Germany and Denmark’s Frederikshavn and Copenhagen. Getting around in Oslo is easy. Buses, trams and the underground metro (T-bane) comprise an efficient and affordable public transport system.
Oslo Airport (OSL) is situated 47 km northeast of Oslo. If you’re arriving in Oslo by air, an airport bus will take you from the arrivals gate to the Oslo Bus Terminal in the city centre. You can also catch the Airport Express train or hail a cab.