Norway Airport Transfer Guide (2026) - All Options & Tips

Norway Airport Transfer Guide (2026) - All Options & Tips

Airport transfers in Norway: taxi, bus, train, and shuttle options from the airport to the city center, with costs and journey times in Norway.

According to the available data, Norway's airports currently list no verified train, bus, taxi, or rideshare transfer services. This means first-time visitors should plan to arrange onward travel directly with their airline, hotel, or a trusted local contact before arrival, as no fixed public or private transfer options are confirmed at this time. Without any documented services to compare, the usual budget-versus-comfort trade-offs cannot be weighed. Travelers are advised to check the booking widget below for the most current information on what may become available, and to confirm arrangements in advance rather than relying on ad-hoc options at the terminal.

Helpful Tips

Grab the Ruter app before you land. One tap buys tickets for Oslo's metro, tram and bus across every zone. No queues, no paper slips. Works flawlessly.

Use the Vy app to book long-distance trains and see live seat maps.

Step outside Bergen Airport arrivals. Spot the Flybussen express coach. Board, ride twenty minutes straight to city center. Done.

Pick up the Bergen Card. It bundles free public transport with museum entry. Activate at the first bus or tram validator. Start exploring immediately.

Common Scams to Avoid

Unlicensed drivers at Oslo Gardermoen approach arrivals claiming the taxi queue is closed or offering a 'fixed price' that turns out to be double the metered fare. Use only taxis from the official rank just outside the terminal, check that the yellow license plate and taxi meter are visible, and ask for an estimated fare before boarding.

Credit-card skimming on airport express trains: some unofficial ticket sellers on the platform offer to 'help' tourists buy tickets with their card, then clone it. Buy tickets from the NSB/Entur machines or the official app, and never hand your card to a stranger.

Currency-exchange booths inside Norwegian airports advertise 'no commission' but bury a poor rate in the small print, costing travelers up to 10 % more than downtown banks or ATMs. Skip the booth, withdraw NOK from an airport ATM, or wait and exchange in the city center where competition is higher.

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