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How long is the flight to Oslo?

If you are planning to fly to Oslo, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Dubai, the flight duration is approximately 8h 41m; from Sharjah, around 8h 49m; and from Abu Dhabi, close to 8h 49m.
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How much does a flight to Oslo cost?

At Opodo you can find flights from Dubai to Oslo starting from AED 504, with an average price of AED 1,682. If you depart from other cities such as Abu Dhabi, you can find tickets from AED 513, and from Sharjah starting from AED 609, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Your flight to Oslo

The capital of Norway, which sits at the head of the Oslofjord, is the primary entry point for international travellers. It is a city defined by its proximity to nature and its role as a centre for Scandinavian politics and innovation.

The city landscape has the modern Opera House, which rises from the water like a glacier, and the historic Akershus Fortress. Cultural history is preserved at the Fram Museum and the Viking Ship Museum, while the Vigeland Sculpture Park contains over 200 works in bronze and granite.

Visitors find a destination that balances quiet green spaces with a compact urban centre. The atmosphere supports a journey focused on maritime history, Nordic design, and a rapidly evolving culinary scene.

Best time to visit Oslo: High and low seasons

Summer in Oslo

The high season in Oslo arrives with the midnight sun, bringing mild temperatures that often reach 20°C or higher. This period transforms the city into an outdoor playground where the sun barely sets, casting a golden light over the streets until late in the evening. Visitors landing at Oslo Airport are greeted by a landscape of deep greens and blue waters, signaling a time when life moves from indoors to the waterfront and forest trails.

The social rhythm accelerates during these months as the city hosts major events like the Øya Festival. You will find the locals gathered at the Aker Brygge boardwalk or taking ferries to explore the islands within the Oslofjord. The atmosphere is relaxed yet energetic, defined by a culture that prioritises the sun. This season is best for those who want to experience the capital at its most social, with long days allowing for endless exploration of the Vigeland Sculpture Park and outdoor cafes.

Winter in Oslo

As the low season takes hold, Oslo settles into a quiet, snowy calm with temperatures frequently dropping below -5°C. The city adopts a slower pace, lit by the warm glow of candles and street lamps that contrast with the crisp, dark afternoons. Flying into the region during winter offers a view of vast, snow-covered forests that stretch right to the edge of the urban centre, highlighting the close connection between the city and nature.

Life in winter revolves around the concept of cosiness and winter sports. The Holmenkollen ski jump becomes a focal point for activity, and many people take the metro directly to the forest for cross-country skiing. Cultural life moves into the world-class museums on the Bygdøy peninsula or the architectural spaces of the Oslo Opera House. While the days are short, the season provides a peaceful identity focused on traditional markets and the quiet beauty of the frozen fjord.

Top things to do and see in Oslo

After your flight descends over the deep blue waters of the fjord, you land in a city where modern design meets the edge of the wilderness. Oslo greets you with a quiet, crisp energy that immediately encourages you to leave the airport behind and explore its mix of avant-garde architecture and ancient maritime history.

Oslo Opera House
This angled white marble structure rises from the water like a glacier, allowing you to walk directly onto its roof for views of the sea. It is a central piece of the city's waterfront identity where the boundary between public space and high art disappears.

Vigeland Park
You can wander through the world's largest sculpture park created by a single artist, which contains over 200 works in bronze, granite, and wrought iron. The human forms captured here reflect the full cycle of life, set within a sprawling green landscape that is a favourite for local strolls.

MUNCH Museum
The striking, leaning tower on the skyline houses the vast collection of Edvard Munch, offering a deep look into the emotional intensity of his famous works. It is a vertical gallery that tracks the evolution of modern expressionism against the backdrop of the changing city below.

Bygdøy Peninsula
A short trip from the centre leads you to a cluster of museums dedicated to polar exploration and seafaring traditions. Here, the massive wooden ships used by famous explorers tell stories of endurance and discovery that shaped the global perception of the north.

Grünerløkka
This former industrial district is now the heart of local creative life, filled with independent boutiques, street art, and small coffee houses. It is the best place to feel the pulse of the city's youth culture and find a more bohemian side to the capital.

Oslofjord
The city remains deeply connected to its waterways, where small islands and hidden beaches are easily accessible for a quick escape into nature. You can see how the urban environment gives way to forested hills, creating a sense of space that defines the local way of life.

Book your flight to Oslo and start saving on your next trip

Few feelings compare to boarding a plane knowing Oslo awaits at the other end of the clouds. You can make your journey even smoother by booking your flights well in advance or using the Opodo app to track the best routes for your schedule. If you travel often, Opodo Prime adds extra value to every trip, ensuring you can focus on the excitement of your arrival at Oslo Airport.

FAQ's about Oslo

How can I find cheap flights to Oslo at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED86 to Oslo. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Oslo.
When's the best time to go to Oslo?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Oslo is... March.
The next best month to travel to Oslo is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Oslo.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Oslo is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Oslo?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Oslo, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Intersky Luftfahrt (one-way average: AED2,046.06) : this includes an average price from Abu Dhabi to Oslo of AED2,046.06 and also flights from Dubai costing AED1,994.58.
  • Pegasus Airlines: average cost for one-way was AED2,071.22 , with Abu Dhabi to Oslo flights costing an average of AED2,017.02 and the price tag from Dubai being AED2,075.68.
Which airlines fly to Oslo from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Oslo include:

  • Lufthansa, which flies from Dubai and Vienna to Oslo plus from Munich.
  • Norwegian Air Shuttle, which has flights from Copenhagen and Amsterdam as well as Barcelona to Oslo.
  • Scandinavian Airlines, with flights from Zurich to Oslo and Brussels and also from Manchester.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Oslo include:

  • Pegasus Airlines, which flies from Sharjah and Abu Dhabi and also from Dubai.
  • Lufthansa, with flights from Dubai and Newcastle to Oslo plus Zagreb.
  • Air Serbia, which has flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi as well as from Dushanbe to Oslo.
What is the weather like in Oslo?
If you're looking for summer vibes, the best time to travel to Oslo is in July, June and August, when the average temperature reaches 21º, while March, April and May are the 3 sunniest months of the year, with an average of 18 hours. If you prefer colder temperatures, however, make sure you visit Oslo during the months of January, February and December to experience an average of -6º. For those who don't care too much about temperatures, but want to avoid getting wet in the rain, it's important to avoid travelling during September, August and October, when the average precipitation in Oslo is 88mm, while the months of February, April and March are drier, with an average of 41mm.

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