Flugzeug der Norwegian auf dem Vorfeld © Günter Wicker / FBB
Flugzeug der Norwegian auf dem Vorfeld © Günter Wicker / FBB

Flying to the Norwegian Arctic

Published: 18 January 2024, 15:00

Off to the capital of the northern lights: the airline Norwegian Air Shuttle now flies from BER to Tromsø. The new direct connection is part of the Norwegian airline’s schedule twice a week. Flights depart from Terminal 2 every Thursday and Sunday. The flight time is three hours. On Thursdays, the flight leaves BER at 2:30 pm and lands in Norway at 5:30 pm. On Sundays, the aircraft takes off from BER at 5:25 pm and lands in the far north at 8:25 pm. In the opposite direction, the aircraft takes off at 9:35 am on Thursdays, landing at BER at 12:40 pm and at 1.25 pm on Sundays, arriving at 4:30 pm. The route uses a Boeing 737-800. 

Eine achtköpfige Gruppe aus Crewmitgliedern und FBB-Mitarbeitenden halten Schilder in die Höhe

Norwegian Air Shuttle now connects BER with Tromsø in northern Norway twice a week. The crew of the inaugural flight and Andreas Ley, Senior Key Account Manager, Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH (1st from right) are delighted about the new winter destination from BER.

Tromsø – Capital of the Northern Lights

The Norwegian municipality of Tromsø is located 350 km north of the Arctic Circle and is the ideal starting point for  the northern lights and nature.

Norwegian Air Shuttle is the largest Norwegian airline and one of Europe’s leading low-cost airlines. More than 300 million passengers have flown with Norwegian since 2002. The airline also flies from BER Airport to Bergen, Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm, as well as to Trondheim in the summer schedule. All Norwegian flights are handled at Terminal 2.  

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