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How many airports are in Norway?

How many airports are in Norway?

There are more than 50 airports in Norway, making even the northernmost communities accessible by plane. The four largest domestic airlines are SAS, Norwegian, Flyr and Widerøe. All the major cities and towns in Norway have airports with both international and domestic flights.

How many international airports are there in Norway?

Norway has 98 airports which are certified or have been designed an International Civil Aviation Organization airport code (ICAO code). Forty-eight airports facilitate public flights, including one heliport, Værøy Heliport. Forty-five of these are owned by the government through its airport operator, Avinor.

What is the airport code for Oslo Norway?

OSL
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen

Oslo Airport Oslo lufthavn
IATA: OSL ICAO: ENGM WMO: 01384
Summary
Airport type Joint
Operator Avinor

What is Poland’s airport called?

Warsaw Chopin Airport
Warsaw Chopin Airport is Poland’s largest and busiest international airport.

Where are the airports in Norway?

Airports in Norway Airport City served County Type Owner Ålesund Airport, Vigra Ålesund Møre og Romsdal Primary Avinor Alta Airport Alta Finnmark Primary Avinor Andøya Airport, Andenes Andenes Nordland Joint Avinor Arendal Airport, Gullknapp Arendal Aust-Agder GA Private

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Where do Widerøe fly in Norway?

The four next airports are of almost equal size. Sandefjord Airport, Torp serves low-cost airlines in Eastern Norway and are often branded as “Oslo” by airlines such as Ryanair. Bodø Airport and Tromsø Airport act as hubs within Northern Norway, from which Widerøe flies to regional airports.

How many airports does the Royal Norwegian Air Force have?

The Royal Norwegian Air Force has ten air stations which are co-located with primary airports (“joint” airports). Oslo Airport, Gardermoen is by a factor of almost four the busiest airport in the country, about half of which is international services.