Avinor - Airports of Norway, is a hyper-connected aviation network linking Norway and the world. Norway has both vibrant urban life and some of the most remote, unspoiled natural wonders of the world, yet all of it is surprisingly accessible. Avinor’s well-connected national network of airports provides the smartest solution to Norway’s long distances and geographic extremes. Avinor’s 43 airports in Norway make up one of the most hyperconnected aviation networks in the world. Our airports are closely linked, with up to several departures hourly between the major urban centres. As a result, Norway has half of the Nordic region’s 25 busiest airports. Three of the domestic routes are among the ten busiest routes in Europe. Oslo Airport is the largest airport and international hub, with over 50 per cent of air traffic within Norway and 70 per cent of all international traffic. Stavanger, Bergen and Trondheim have significant international traffic. There is some international traffic at several other airports including Kristiansand, Ålesund, Bodø, Harstad/Narvik, Tromsø, Alta and Svalbard.
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Bransje
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Flyselskaper og luftfart
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Bedriftsstørrelse
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1 001-5 000 ansatte
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Hovedkontor
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Gardermoen, Norge