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Oslo's main airport is Gardermoen, serving nearly 20 million passengers every year. The Flytoget airport express train will whisk you from Gardermoen to the city centre in under 20 minutes, but be warned: it's expensive, even by N … Read more
Oslo's main airport is Gardermoen, serving nearly 20 million passengers every year. The Flytoget airport express train will whisk you from Gardermoen to the city centre in under 20 minutes, but be warned: it's expensive, even by Norwegian standards. The rival service run by Norwegian state railway (NSB) takes a little longer – in slightly less comfort – but is considerably cheaper. Read less

Convenient transportation links to Oslo's three airports
Oslo's main airport is Gardermoen, serving nearly 20 million passengers every year. The Flytoget airport express train will whisk you from Gardermoen to the city centre in under 20 minutes, but be warned: it's expensive, even by Norwegian standards. The rival service run by Norwegian state railway (NSB) takes a little longer – in slightly less comfort – but is considerably cheaper. Tickets for either service can be bought from the numerous machines, which take cash and cards. Taxis are also easily available - expect to pay around NOK 600, more in the evening.
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