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Tromsø Airport is the largest airport in northern Norway, situated to the north of the city of Tromsø.  Tromsø Airport serves Tromsø, as well as northern and central parts of Troms county. It is an important hub for flights to many airports in Finnmark, though most passengers travel to and from Oslo. Most scheduled flights are domestic, including flights to Svalbard Airport, Longyear at Longyearbyen, though a few international destinations are also served (London Gatwick, England, Riga, Latvia and Murmansk, Russia). Additionally, charter operators fly to some destinations in Southern Europe and the Canary Islands.
Tromsø Airport is the largest airport in northern Norway, situated to the north of the city of Tromsø.  Tromsø Airport serves Tromsø, as well as northern and central parts of Troms county. It is an important hub for flights to many airports in Finnmark, though most passengers travel to and from Oslo. Most scheduled flights are domestic, including flights to Svalbard Airport, Longyear at Longyearbyen, though a few international destinations are also served (London Gatwick, England; Riga, Latvia; and Murmansk, Russia). Additionally, charter operators fly to some destinations in Southern Europe and the Canary Islands.


The light is good 24 hours in summer, as the sun never sets.  However in winter the sun never rises, there is only twilight from 10am until about 2pm.
The light is good 24 hours in summer, as the sun never sets.  However in winter the sun never rises, there is only twilight from 10am until about 2pm.
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