AEROFLOT IN NORWAY

 

Aeroflot opened regular air services between Moscow and Oslo on 01 April 1969. The second route, Moscow-Murmansk-Longyearbyen was opened on 10 September 1975. Together with SAS, the services to Svalbard gave Aeroflot the privilege to serve the most northerly airport in the world open to the public (at 78No).

 

 

Today Aeroflot operates the following regular flights between Norway and Russia:
Oslo - Moscow:  7 flights per week (non stop).


 

Schedules Winter 2007-2008
 

 Oslo - Moskva    avg. / dep.  ank. / arr.
 SU212  Daglig* / Daily*  OSL - SVO  0900  1340

 

 

 Moskva - Oslo    avg. / dep.  ank. / arr.
 SU211  Daglig* / Daily*  SVO - OSL  2140  2220

 * = Forutsatt myndightenes godkjennelse / Subject to government approval.
OSL = Oslo Gardermoen
SVO = Moscow Sheremetyevo


 

Transit from one international flight to another is easy in Aeroflot's main hub - Moscow's Sheremetyevo-2.

 

 

 

 

 

Via Moscow you can reach almost every corner of the planet.

Here are some examples on destinations you can reach with Aeroflot from Oslo via Moscow:

Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Hanoi, Delhi, Mumbai, Tashkent, Bishkek, Tehran, Beirut, Damascus, Yerevan, Baku, Simferopol (Yalta), Kiev, Luanda, Havana.

To check the connections from Oslo, click here.

 

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For further information about Aeroflot, please contact your travel agent or Aeroflot's representation in Norway:
Øvre Slottsgt 6
0157 Oslo
Tel  23 35 62 00
Tel  23 35 61 94 (Russian language operator)
Fax 22 33 28 80

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