Budget airline EasyJet has announced two new routes as part of its return to Oslo, linking the north of England to the Norwegian capital.
Flights to Oslo from Manchester will begin on November 15th, and a new route between Liverpool and the Norwegian capital will take off on November 29th. There will be two flights per week between the two English cities and Oslo, one on Monday and one on Friday.
The flight times will be ideal for long weekends in each of the three cities. The two new routes to the north of England follow the announcement of routes between Oslo and Milan Malpensa and Paris Charles De Gaule, which take off in late October.
The Oslo connections come in addition to seven new routes the airline has planned from the Arctic capital of Tromsø. The new Tromsø routes will connect northern Norway to London-Gatwick, Manchester, Paris-CDG, Milan-Malpensa, Bristol, Geneva, and Amsterdam.
As with the routes between the north of England and Oslo, there would be two flights per week with the flights to Tromsø.
Tickets for the Oslo to Liverpool flight begin at 61 pounds, or 867 kroner, and are already available. Flights from Manchester begin at 34.99 pounds, or 497 kroner, and are also available.
At the time of writing, it wasn’t possible to book flights after March 2025.
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