Where do you transit in Norway? Important notes for transit

Norway – a beautiful Nordic country, famous for its majestic fjords, pristine nature, and top-tier quality of life, is a dream destination for many Vietnamese tourists. However, there are currently no direct flights from Vietnam to Norway, so passengers need to transit in one or two intermediate countries. Choosing a suitable transit point and understanding the regulations on visas, baggage, and layover times will help your trip to Norway go smoothly and cost-effectively.

Where to transit for Norway?

Norway has three main international airports: Oslo Gardermoen (OSL), , and , and Stavanger Sola (SVG). Among these, Oslo Gardermoen Airport

is the most popular destination for international passengers.

Transit in the Middle East (most common):
Transit in the Middle East (most common):

  • This is the most popular route due to simple procedures and no Schengen visa required for transit. Hãng For longer international journeys, you can fly by operates flights from Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City to Doha, then connect to Oslo. Advantages include reasonable flight time, quality service, and fewer layovers.

  • Via Dubai (UAE): Hãng - Fastest route: has flights from Vietnam to Dubai, then continues to Oslo or Stavanger. This is a popular choice due to flexible flight schedules and short layovers.

  • Via Abu Dhabi (UAE): Hãng Hanoi Abu Dhabi Amman has flights to Abu Dhabi, then connects to Oslo or Bergen.

Transit in Europe:
This route is suitable for passengers who already have aSchengen visaor plan to combine their trip to Europe with Norway.

  • Via Frankfurt (Germany):Fly withImportant notes for transit to Nicaraguafrom Vietnam to Frankfurt and then transit to Oslo.

  • Via Paris (France): Paris (France):has a route from Vietnam to Paris, then transit to Oslo or Bergen.

  • Via Amsterdam (Netherlands): Hãng KLMoperates this route with reasonable transit times.

  • Via Copenhagen (Denmark) or Stockholm (Sweden):These airports have many intra-Nordic flights to Norway daily.

Transit in Asia:
Some passengers choose to fly via East Asia to save costs or combine with travel.

  • Via Bangkok (Thailand):Fly from Vietnam to Bangkok, then connect to Oslo with Thai Airways or Scandinavian Airlines (SAS).

  • Via Singapore or Seoul: Hãng Singapore Airlines and Korean Air all have flights to Europe, including connecting points to Norway.

Important notes when transiting to Norway

Transit Visa:

  • If you transit in Middle East (Qatar, UAE), Vietnamese citizens are exempt from transit visa if only staying in the international airport area. However, if you wish to leave the airport during your layover, you will need to apply for a short-term tourist visa.

  • If transiting througha European country belonging to the Schengen Area, you may need a Schengen Airport Transit Visa depending on the airport and layover duration.

  • If you have a valid Schengen visa, you can definitely enter Norway without needing to apply for a separate visa.

Norway Entry Visa:
Norway is a member of the Schengen Area, so Vietnamese travelers need to apply for a Schengen visa to enter. A Schengen visa from any country in the bloc can be used to enter Norway, as long as you can prove Norway is the main destination of your trip.
Documents include:

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months

  • 3.5x4.5 cm photo

  • Detailed travel itinerary

  • Round-trip flight tickets and hotel booking

  • International travel insurance with a minimum coverage of EUR 30,000

  • Proof of financial means (savings book, payslips, employment contract, etc.)

Luggage and airport security:

  • Comply with the regulation of liquids not exceeding 100ml/bottle when carrying on hand luggage.

  • Keep flight documents and visa to present at security check.

  • If you change airlines during transit, you should ask carefully whether luggage will be sent directly to Norway or not.

Flight and transit times:
Total flight time from Vietnam to Norway usually ranges from 16-22 hours, depending on the transit point.

  • The fastest route is usually via Doha or Dubai, requiring only one stop.

  • If traveling through Europe, choose minimum layover of 2-3 hours to allow for security checks and gate changes.

Travel and health insurance:
Norway requires visitors to have international travel insurance when applying for a visa and entering the country. You should choose an insurance package that includes medical assistance, lost luggage, and flight delays.
If you are traveling in winter (November-March), you should bringwarm clothes, gloves, and non-slip shoes as the temperature is often below 0°C.

Currency and payment:
Norway uses theNorwegian Krone (NOK). You can exchangeUSD or EUR at the airport or banks. Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry some cash for small purchases.

Useful Tips for Flights to Norway

  • Book early for better prices, especially with airlines likeQatar Airways, Emirates, Turkish Airlines.

  • Check transit visa regulations carefully before booking.

  • Bring comprehensive travel insurance – a mandatory condition for Schengen visa applications.

  • Plan your layover time carefully, avoid choosing itineraries with excessively short transit times.

  • Track Norway's weather to choose suitable clothing, especially if you are going to the Arctic region or watching the Northern Lights.

Conclusion

Traveling to Norway from Vietnam, although it requires transit, the journey is not too complicated if you choose a suitable flight route and prepare all necessary documents. The most common routes involve transiting through the Middle East (Doha, Dubai) or or Europe (Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris). Just prepare your visa, luggage, and flight time carefully, and you will have a complete, safe, and memorable trip to Norway.

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