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SAR 429 SAR 900

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55 m 9 h 0 m

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6 AM - 12 PM

SAR 497

12 PM - 6 PM

SAR 691

After 6 PM

SAR 429

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6 AM - 12 PM

SAR 497

12 PM - 6 PM

SAR 728

After 6 PM

SAR 429

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Oslo to Bergen Austrian Airlines Flights

Lowest fare from Oslo to Bergen on 13 Mar - SAR 429


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Wideroe

SAR 429

You save SAR 68 if you fly from Oslo - Sandefjord Apt

Oslo - Sandefjord Apt to Bergen , 13 Mar

Wideroe WF | 428

21:20

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Oslo - Sandefjord Apt, Norway

55 m

22:15

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Bergen, Norway

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Norwegian

SAR 497

Oslo to Bergen , 13 Mar

Norwegian DY | 604

08:00

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Oslo, Norway

55 m

08:55

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Bergen, Norway

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Wideroe

SAR 623

Oslo - Sandefjord Apt to Bergen , 13 Mar

Wideroe WF | 406

09:00

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Oslo - Sandefjord Apt, Norway

55 m

09:55

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Bergen, Norway

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Scandinavian Airlines

SAR 678

Oslo to Bergen , 13 Mar

Scandinavian Airlines SK | 251

08:00

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Oslo, Norway

01 h

09:00

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Bergen, Norway

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Norwegian, Wideroe

SAR 691

Oslo to Bergen , 13 Mar

Norwegian DY | 538

16:15

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Oslo, Norway

55 m

17:10

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Stavanger, Norway

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Wideroe WF | 546

21:40

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Stavanger, Norway

40 m

22:20

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Bergen, Norway

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Norwegian

SAR 696

Oslo to Bergen , 13 Mar

Norwegian DY | 608

10:40

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Oslo, Norway

55 m

11:35

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Bergen, Norway

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Norwegian

SAR 728

Oslo to Bergen , 13 Mar

Norwegian DY | 620

16:20

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Oslo, Norway

55 m

17:15

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Bergen, Norway

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Norwegian

SAR 733

Oslo to Bergen , 13 Mar

Norwegian DY | 612

13:20

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Oslo, Norway

55 m

14:15

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Bergen, Norway

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Norwegian

SAR 815

Oslo to Bergen , 13 Mar

Norwegian DY | 632

19:00

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Oslo, Norway

55 m

19:55

Fri, 13 Mar 26

Bergen, Norway

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About Oslo (OSL)

The economic, political and demographic centre, Oslo, is the capital and the largest city if Norway. The city has a special combination of city life and easy access to great outdoors. The city is the largest capitals in the world in terms of area, most of which covered by forests making the city in close contact with the nature surrounding it and also gives the hints of wild wonders that lie just beyond the city. It is the country's premier business centre and has a diverse and dynamic economy. The city is well served with three airports, Oslo Airport, one of the largest airport, Sandefjord Airport and Moss Airport along with public transport such as train services, bus services, boat services, taxi and car services. Oslo is also a home to some of the diverse and amazing museums, parks and structures. Frogner Park is one of the biggest and most reputed park with a large collection of sculptures of Gustav Vigeland. Bygdoy is a huge green area also called as the Museum Peninsula of Oslo is a beautiful location surrounded by sea. Opera House is Norway's first entry in the top league of modern architecture. The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History is an open air museum featuring buildings from various periods of Norwegian history. Aker Brygge is a major seaside shopping and nightlife centre with lots of glam and fun. Akersgata is a brand new high-end shopping centre with one of the few exclusive brands from all over the world. Bogstadvelen is a shopping street giving you a huge collection of non brand clothes and accessories. The city has a lot of both expensive and cheap restaurants available serving worldwide cuisines. The city is also a place giving you a huge option for pubs, bars and nightclubs. The city also serves one of the best coffees in the world and you will find one of the best cafe's around the city. Visit this close to the nature city with lots of outdoor activities by simply booking flight tickets and hotels from MakeMyTrip.com. The website also provides with holiday package which are good for your pocket and your journey will be safe and convenient

Oslo Address
Edvard Munchs veg, PO Box 100, NO-2061 Gardermoen, Norway
Tel: 915 06400 (Passenger Services) | 64 812 000 (Administration) |Fax: 64 812 001

About Bergen (BGO)

Bergen

Bergen Address

About Austrian Airlines

Austrian Airlines is Austria’s largest airline as well as flag carrier of Austria and is assumed to be a low cost air carrier. It is headquartered in the grounds of Vienna International Airport in Schwechat. It was established as Österreichische Luftverkehrs AG through the merger of Air Austria and Austrian Airways and began operations on 30 September 1957. The domestic service by this airline was launched on 1 May 1963 and it began transatlantic services on 1 April 1969 with a Vienna via Brussels to New York service in co-operation with Sabena. The first Jet Airliner, “Sud Aviation Caravelle” was ordered by Austrian Airlines on 18 February 1963 and this Jet Airliner started to operate from 1973. Austrian Airlines started to standardize its fleet in a short period of time in favor of 9 Douglas DC-9-32. These Douglas serve for many years on short and medium-haul flights. In year 1977, it became the first Customer for the DC-9-80 (or McDonnell Douglas MD-80) along with Swissair.