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Cash is limited here: no exchange counters and one NOK-only ATM in the landside hall near check-in, while most payments are happily taken by card. For better rates and fewer queues, withdraw in your connecting city or in town, choose to be charged in NOK, and don’t expect shops to accept USD or EUR.
No dedicated duty‑free at Flora Airport, but connections via Bergen or Oslo put you steps from Norway’s big Duty Free shops with solid savings on spirits, perfume, and chocolate. Open from early until the last international flight for both departures and arrivals.
Two compact cafés—one before security and one by the gates—cover your pre-flight cravings with coffee, pastries, sandwiches, and the occasional Norwegian waffle. Prices run about 10–20% higher than in town (coffee NOK 40–65; light meals NOK 120–220).
Help is easy to reach: trained staff offer basic first aid in the single terminal, while full‑service pharmacies in the town centre are 5–10 minutes away with daytime hours for prescriptions, self‑test kits and travel meds. On‑site assistance is free; you’ll pay normal prices for medications and any external care.
No self‑service lockers here, but staff can hold bags at the service desk by check‑in during operating hours. Expect straightforward prices (about NOK 70–250 per 24h depending on size), bring photo ID, and note that space is limited for oversize items.
Settle into two compact waiting areas—one before security by check‑in and the café, and one after security by the gates—with free Wi‑Fi, handy power points, and comfortable seating. There’s no dedicated lounge or showers, and the terminal follows flight times rather than staying open overnight, but quiet corners by the windows make for a relaxing pre‑flight pause.
Flora Airport (FRO), opened in 1971, is a small regional airport with a single, compact terminal serving the coastal town of Florø and surrounding Vestland communities. As the main air link for the area, it handles a modest number of daily regional flights and is important for connecting locals to Bergen and other Norwegian hubs. The airport is easily reached by a short drive or regular bus and taxi services from Florø town center and has straightforward road links to nearby towns. Flights are generally affordable for short domestic hops, with Widerøe operating as the primary regional carrier and using Florø as a local base.
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