Major Airlines have daily non-stop flights from key cities in Europe like Amsterdam (1 hour 45 minutes), Frankfurt (1 hour 55 minutes), London (2 hours 15 minutes) and Paris (2 hours 15 minutes). There is a non-stop connection between Oslo and New York, and Oslo may be reached from all continents via Copenhagen (55 minutes), with departures every hour.
The main airport, Oslo Airport Gardermoen, is located 55 kilometres north of the capital. Gardermoen serves over 100 domestic and international destinations. From the airport you can reach Oslo's city centre by express train (19 minutes), express bus, local train, hire car or taxi.
There are also direct flights from dozens of European cities to Sandefjord Airport Torp (110 kilometres south west of Oslo) and Moss Airport Rygge (66 kilometres south east of Oslo). You can get to Oslo by bus or train from both airports.
Four ferries arrive daily to Oslo from Kiel, Copenhagen and Frederikshavn. They have first-class meeting facilities and exciting incentive programmes.
Oslo is also a popular cruise destination, especially in the summer season. All cruise boats dock at the quayside in the centre of Oslo with walking distance to many of the city's attractions, such as Akershus Fortress, the Opera House, the Nobel Peace Center and the Royal Palace. For more information about Cruise boats, please contact Oslo Cruise Network
All trains arrive at Oslo Central Station (Oslo S), while regional and international bus routes stop at Oslo Bus Terminal. The stations are conveniently located at the main public transportation junction in the city centre.
Nor-Way Bussekspress has daily departures from Oslo.