Newark to Oslo to Bergen: Where do I go through Customs & Immigration?
I've got an itinerary coming up where I'll be flying SAS from Newark, New Jersey to Oslo, Norway, followed by a connecting flight to Bergen. Both flights are part of the same booking. It's only just occurred to me that I've never done this particular combination before, where an International flight is followed by a Domestic.
Does anyone know how Customs & Immigration will work for this? Will I be going through Immigration in Oslo before transferring to the Domestic terminal, or does that need to wait until Bergen? If I'm going through Customs in Oslo, do I need to claim my bags and recheck, or can I check them straight through to Bergen, since it's the same itinerary?
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How long does it take to clear customs in Oslo?
Depending on the time of your arrival passport control, baggage claim, check-in, bag drop and security can take as little as 20-30 minutes, but also up towards 90-120 minutes.How much time do you need in Oslo airport?
Domestic: Check-in at least one hour prior to departure. International: Check-in at least 1.5 hours prior to departure. Due to the corona situation and strict requirements for document control, we recommend that you show up in good time before departure.Is Oslo Gardermoen airport big?
The airport covers an area of 13 square kilometres (5.0 sq mi) and is modeled partially on Hartsfield\u2013Jackson Atlanta International Airport, with two parallel runways and a single terminal with two piers on a single line. Oslo Airport is located 19 nautical miles (35 km; 22 mi) north-northeast of Oslo city centre.Can you leave Oslo airport during layover?
Exit the airport altogether and go sightseeing in Oslo. As long as you have a layover of 6 or more hours, this is a good way to pass the time and fit in some local culture.Oslo to Bergen (Train Journey)
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