Takeoff to Oslo with Loganair

Loganair’s all-new Aberdeen-Oslo route will soon take flight.
From September 5, there will be six direct flights a week to Gardermoen Airport, Sunday to Friday, offering a flexible schedule for weekend and midweek business travellers.
Loganair is committed to supporting Scottish cities by boosting tourism and providing greater international connectivity. The airline currently offers 14 flight routes from Aberdeen Airport, making it the largest provider of flights to Aberdeen Airport. Aberdeen’s economy can benefit significantly from Loganair’s Oslo connection, bringing new tourism to the region and supporting the energy and maritime sectors.
Similar to Aberdeen, Oslo has an extensive global presence in the oil and gas industry, with the sector contributing up to 60% of Norway’s total international exports (in 2021). With two global energy players working in near parallel across the North Sea, the possibilities for future partnerships and industry innovation are endless – and now better connected than ever.
Oslo, known as Tiger City, has a lot to offer Scottish visitors, from art to architecture. During your visit, you can explore Norway‘s capital on foot, admiring modern architecture and street art, before visiting the National Museum of Norway. Oslo is also home to world-class restaurants and bars and is known for its vibrant nightlife, ensuring your evenings will be filled with adventure.
Fares for Aberdeen to Oslo flights start from £79-99 one way, subject to availability, with all tickets including a free 15kg checked baggage allowance and in-flight refreshments. Fares also include a contribution to Loganair’s GreenSkies program, which the airline launched last year to offset all carbon emissions from its flight through internationally accredited carbon offset programs.
Frequent business travelers should also note that the route is also eligible to collect Clan Points under the Loganair Clan Loganair frequent flyer program, the only regional airline loyalty program in the UK.
Loganair Chief Executive, Jonathan Hinkles, added: “Aberdeen and Oslo are uniquely linked by their leading presence in the oil and gas industry. The energy sector is vital to the Scottish economy and as such we look forward to helping Aberdeen expand international relationship opportunities with Oslo, to the benefit of Aberdeen’s local economy.
“Aberdeen Airport has seen a significant increase in staff, from pilots to cabin crew, and we are currently operating our largest-ever route schedule in the summer of 2022. We are proud to strengthen the presence and Scotland’s international connections, particularly with Norway.”