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Flight Information
There are numerous options in terms of flying from Bristol to Oslo. Airlines only offer connecting flights, and many make stops in Brussels, Amsterdam, and Munich. Some cheap flights from Bristol to Oslo may involve two stops. Due to the length of the journey, most flights leave early in the day.
A few flights from Bristol to Oslo leave later, but check ahead to see if they involve overnight travel. Brussels Airlines, KLM, Lufthansa, SAS, and Air France operate most of the flights from Bristol to Oslo. You can also find cheap flights from Bristol to Oslo if you take multiple airlines. Doing your research online to see which flights are the most affordable is always a smart move.
Flying to Oslo
You should try to arrive at Bristol Airport (BRS) two hours before your flight from Bristol to Oslo departs. British citizens do not need travel visas. All of the gates are housed in one main terminal. Oslo Airport (OSL) at Gardermoen is the main airport that serves Oslo. Like BRS, OSL consists of one large terminal. International flights generally park at gates in the east wing.
One of the largest duty-free shops in Europe is located in this terminal. You can purchase any number of goods, luxury or otherwise, by shopping here. Once you pick up your luggage and pass through customs, you can get to your final destination easily. All you have to do is head downstairs to the high-speed rail station. Look for kiosks or personnel selling tickets for the Flytoget airport express train.
If you're going somewhere other than Oslo, you might be able to travel on the Norwegian State Railways. There are also express buses and taxis that will be waiting for passengers.
Getting Around Oslo
Oslo has put a lot of resources into building its public transportation infrastructure. Like in Bristol, there are numerous buses that travel the city streets. The major difference in Oslo is that there is an extensive metro system. The Oslo Metro has six lines as does the local tramway.
The commuter rail has eight that can get you to the outer neighborhoods. You can use Oslo Central Station as your point of reference since that's the central hub. When choosing hotels, you can easily find ones that are close to metro or train lines.
The Weather in Oslo
Coming from Bristol, you'll notice a difference in climate if you travel in any season other than the summer. Bristol is one of the warmest cities in the region. Oslo, on the other hand, gets quite chilly in the winter months. In December and January, lows can get down to negative 5 °C. Highs on these days are around zero. In the summer, the two cities have comparable weather. Highs are around 20 °C, with things cooling down to around 10 or 11 °C at night.
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