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A non-stop flight is the most convenient and comfortable way to fly from Hamburg to Oslo, despite the fact that sometimes flights with transfers can cost significantly less.
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Norwegian Air Shuttle
Su, Mo, Th, and Fr
starting at $160
The only airline operating direct flights from Hamburg to Oslo is Norwegian Air Shuttle. Flights operate on Sunday, Monday, Thursday, and Friday.
Hamburg — Oslo
08/01/2026
Departure
Direct flight
DY1127
starting at $240
Hamburg — Oslo
08/02/2026
Departure
Direct flight
DY1127
starting at $222
Hamburg — Oslo
08/17/2026
Departure
Direct flight
SK4830
starting at $374
starting at $222
starting at $374
starting at $57
starting at $111
The Hamburg — Oslo route is served by a wide range of airlines: 4 in total, including Norwegian Air Shuttle, Scandinavian Airlines, Buzz, and Wizz Air. Competition among carriers gives passengers the opportunity to find tickets at attractive fares — with prices starting from $57. Our service helps compare all available offers within seconds and choose the most convenient option. You can filter flights by price, departure time, or baggage rules to make your trip as comfortable as possible. With so many airlines, there’s always a chance to catch special promotions and save.
The cheapest one-way flight from Hamburg to Oslo departs on 08/17/2026, is operated by Buzz and costs $57
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Hamburg to Oslo departs on 07/20/2026, is operated by Ryanair and costs $119
Fastest flight from Hamburg to Oslo takes 13h 5m
There are direct flights on this route 3 days a week: Su, Mo, and Sa
The distance between Hamburg and Oslo is 708km (439 miles). There are 9 direct flights from Hamburg to Oslo. Hamburg and Oslo are in the same time zone. Flights from Hamburg begin at 9:25 AM. The latest flight from Hamburg departs at 10:10 PM
The cheapest flight ticket from Hamburg to Oslo according to data for the last 48 hours costs $57
Often the best time to buy tickets from Hamburg to Oslo is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Hamburg to Oslo can be found flying in these months: September, August, June.
The fastest flights from Hamburg to Oslo start from 13 hours 5 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Hamburg — Oslo: Norwegian Air Shuttle, Scandinavian Airlines
The minimum one-way ticket price from Hamburg to Oslo is $38 (September 2026), while the maximum is $59 (June 2026). On average, a ticket costs $47–$104.
Flight costs on the Hamburg — Oslo route are confidently going down. From June 2026 to September 2026, prices fell from $59 to $38 — a 36% decrease. A welcome trend for travelers.
The most notable drop occurred from June 2026 to September 2026 — down 36%. The best period is August 2026–September 2026 (averaging $42), while the most expensive is June 2026–August 2026 ($52).
Since prices are falling, there's no rush to buy. The most cost-effective travel period is August 2026–September 2026: savings compared to expensive months can reach up to 20%.
Monthly price variation is 18.5%. Choosing the right departure date can lead to significant savings on this route.
Hamburg Airport (HAM) is the city’s main international gateway and a well-equipped hub for full-service carriers and growing low-cost operations, handling both long-haul and intra-European flights. It sits about 8–10 km north of the city centre, with the S-Bahn (S1) reaching central Hamburg in roughly 25 minutes and regional buses or taxis taking 25–35 minutes; expect public transport fares to be in the modest range typical for German cities. The airport offers a mix of lounges and straightforward terminal facilities, making connections generally convenient, though peak hours can mean longer security lines. Budget travelers may find competitive fares by comparing nearby carriers, while business travelers benefit from frequent services and efficient ground links.
Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) is Norway’s main international gateway and a full-service hub for national carrier and many European network airlines, so it typically handles most long-haul and business traffic. Located about 35–50 km north of central Oslo, the airport can be reached by the fast Airport Express Train in roughly 20–25 minutes, regional trains in 23–40 minutes, or by car/bus in about 40–60 minutes depending on traffic; expect fares to vary from moderate for public rail services to higher for taxis. Pros: modern terminals, frequent departures and good transfer options; cons: distance from the city center and occasional higher ground transport costs. Oslo Sandefjord/Torp (TRF) functions mostly as a budget and low-cost alternative serving both leisure travelers and seasonal routes, with several low-cost carriers using it as a cheaper entry to the Oslo area. It sits around 110 km south of central Oslo, so travel times tend to be longer — express coaches take about 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes, regional trains and cars can take similar or longer depending on connections, and taxi trips are typically expensive. Pros: often lower airfares and fewer crowds; cons: significantly farther from the city, longer transfers and fewer flight frequencies outside peak seasons. Oslo Rygge (now largely used for general aviation and military purposes) and smaller regional airfields can be options for charter, private flights and cargo rather than mainstream scheduled international service. These facilities are typically closer to surrounding towns than central Oslo and can be convenient for niche travel needs, but they usually lack frequent commercial flights, extensive passenger amenities and direct city links. Pros: less congestion and targeted services; cons: limited public transport, sporadic schedules and reduced airline choice compared with Gardermoen.
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