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How to Get to Oslo, Norway from the US and Canada

How to get there

How to Get to Oslo, Norway from the US and Canada

Updated Wed, Mar 11, 2026

Oslo is easy to reach from North America, with connections through major European hubs and a fast 20-minute train ride from the airport to the city center.

How to Get to Oslo, Norway from the US and Canada

Overview

Ease of getting there

Oslo is well connected to North America, making it a straightforward destination for US and Canadian travelers. Most flights from North America require at least one connection, typically through a major European hub like London, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, or Reykjavik. Nonstop options are limited and mostly from the US East Coast, while travelers from the Midwest, West Coast, and most of Canada should expect at least one stop. Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) is the main international airport and is known for being efficient and easy to navigate. Once you land, getting to the city center is simple and fast. The Flytoget airport express train runs about every 10 minutes and reaches Oslo Central Station in roughly 20 minutes, with regular regional trains offering a slower but cheaper alternative. Taxis and rideshares are also available but cost significantly more. Norway is part of the Schengen Area, so US and Canadian passport holders can enter without a visa for stays up to 90 days.

Customs and immigration

Norway is part of the Schengen Area, so US and Canadian citizens do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. At Oslo Gardermoen, the immigration process is generally efficient. Automated e-passport gates are available for eligible travelers, including those from the US and Canada holding biometric passports, which can significantly speed up the process. During peak travel periods, wait times can increase, but the airport is well organized and typically moves travelers through quickly. Customs declarations are required if you are bringing goods above the duty-free allowance. The EU’s ETIAS travel authorization system is expected to launch in 2026, so travelers should check the latest entry requirements before their trip.

Flights from the US / Canada

Nonstop flights between North America and Oslo are limited, with most routes requiring at least one connection in Europe. Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) operates some of the most convenient options, including seasonal or year-round nonstop service from New York (JFK) to Oslo (OSL), plus additional routes that connect via Copenhagen and other Scandinavian hubs. For travelers connecting through Europe, airlines such as British Airways, KLM, Lufthansa, and Icelandair offer reliable one-stop itineraries from major US and Canadian cities including New York, Chicago, Boston, Toronto, and Vancouver. Because nonstop flights are limited, most Canadian travelers and those from the US Midwest or West Coast should plan on at least one stop on the way to Oslo. Booking early and being flexible with your travel dates usually yields better fares and more routing options.

From airport to city center

Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) is located about 35 miles north of the city center, but the trip in is fast and straightforward. The Flytoget airport express train is the fastest option for most travelers: it departs about every 10 minutes, takes around 20 minutes to reach Oslo Central Station, and costs roughly 260–270 NOK (around $24–$26 USD). Regular Vy (regional) trains also run between the airport and the city center; they typically take 23–30 minutes and cost noticeably less than Flytoget, making them a good choice if you are more price sensitive than time sensitive. Taxis are plentiful but expensive, and the ride to the city center typically runs from about 600 NOK upward, depending on traffic, time of day, and destination. Rideshare apps are also available around the airport area. If you are renting a car, the drive into central Oslo usually takes about 30–45 minutes depending on traffic.
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