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The Norwegian transport authorities have introduced a new regulatory framework in 2026 aimed at improving airport transfer operations at Oslo Airport (Gardermoen).
The update focuses on three key areas:
This initiative is part of Norwayβs broader effort to modernize transport infrastructure and support increasing tourism and business travel demand.
All airport pickup vehicles operating at Oslo Airport must now comply with enhanced licensing verification. Operators must maintain updated documentation, insurance, and driver certification to legally provide services.
Transfer providers are increasingly required to integrate with approved digital booking systems. This ensures:
To reduce congestion, stricter enforcement of designated pickup and drop-off zones has been introduced. Unauthorized stopping in terminal areas is now heavily restricted.
The new framework encourages the adoption of electric and low-emission vehicles, aligning with Norwayβs long-term environmental transport strategy.
These 2026 changes significantly affect private transport operators, taxi companies, and shuttle services operating around Oslo Airport.
Positive Impacts:
Operational Challenges:
Businesses like airport transfer services must now adapt quickly to remain competitive in the regulated market.
For passengers arriving at Oslo Airport (Gardermoen), the new regulations bring several benefits:
Tourists and business travelers will experience a smoother and more structured arrival process in Oslo.
Q1: What are the new Norway airport transfer rules in 2026?
They include stricter licensing, digital booking integration, and improved pickup zone management at Oslo Airport.
Q2: Who is affected by these regulations?
Taxi companies, private airport transfer services, shuttle providers, and all commercial transport operators at Oslo Airport.
Q3: Do travelers need to do anything differently?
Passengers are encouraged to use licensed and pre-booked transport services for smoother airport pickup.
Q4: Are electric vehicles required for airport transfers?
While not fully mandatory, Norway strongly promotes EV adoption in airport transport services in 2026.



