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London
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London
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London
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London
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London
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London
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Oslo
London
one-way
found 10 minutes ago
Oslo
London
one-way
found 15 minutes ago
Oslo
London
one-way
found 5 minutes ago
Oslo
London
one-way
found 20 minutes ago
Oslo
London
one-way
found 8 minutes ago
Oslo
London
one-way
found 12 minutes ago
Approximately 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) as the crow flies from Oslo to London, crossing the North Sea.
Average flight duration is 2 hours 15 minutes. Total travel time, including airport procedures, is typically 5-6 hours.
Prices range from NOK 500 to NOK 3,000 for economy in 2026. Business class can cost NOK 5,000 to NOK 12,000+.
Valid passport. No visa required for Norwegian citizens for short stays. Ensure passport validity exceeds your stay.
Discover weekly flight schedules from Oslo to London for the week of January 14-20, 2026. Find direct flights with major airlines including SAS, Norwegian, British Airways, and easyJet, with departure and arrival times for convenient travel planning.
Yearly price trends show that flights from Oslo to London in 2026 follow a strong seasonal pattern, with the lowest fares available during the winter months of January and February. Prices rise steadily through spring, peak dramatically during the summer holiday season of July and August, and then drop significantly from September onwards. Booking in the shoulder seasons of late autumn or early spring typically offers the best balance of price and favorable travel conditions.
For Norwegians, London is more than a destination; it is a second home for culture, business, and football. Whether you are traveling for a boardroom meeting in The City, a shopping spree on Oxford Street, or to catch a Premier League match, the connection between Oslo and London is the busiest and most vital link to the British Isles.
Flying from Oslo (OSL) to London (LON) offers incredible variety, with multiple daily departures landing at various airports across the capital. At Ready2Go, we specialize in helping you navigate these options. We ensure you book the specific route that suits your final destination, saving you time and money on transfers.
London has six major airports, though flights from Oslo primarily serve Heathrow, Gatwick, and Stansted. Choosing the wrong one can mean an expensive, hour-long taxi ride across the city. Ready2Go offers the expertise to plan your trip correctly.
1. The Airport Strategists
Not all London flights are created equal.
2. Navigating UK Entry (ETA)
Travel to the UK has changed permanently. As of 2025/2026, the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) is mandatory for Norwegian citizens. You can no longer just show up with a passport. We guide our clients through this digital application process, ensuring your paperwork is in order before you arrive at Gardermoen.
3. Local Norwegian Support
Strikes, fog, and technical issues can disrupt travel to London. When you book with Ready2Go, you have a local team in Norway watching your back. We provide proactive support in Norwegian, helping you rebook onto the next available flight so you don't miss your meeting or the kick-off.
Departure from Gardermoen:
Your trip begins at Oslo Airport Gardermoen.
Arrival in London:
London is a city of villages, each with a distinct personality.
To ensure your UK adventure is seamless, here is expert advice from our team:
Choose the right airport and the right partner. Let Ready2Go handle the logistics of your London trip.
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