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Fly nonstop from Oslo to Kaunas for the quickest, most convenient way to travel between Norway and Lithuania — fewer hassles, no layovers, and more time on arrival to enjoy the city. While some connecting options can be cheaper, choosing a direct flight saves valuable time and delivers a more comfortable, stress-free journey.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Oslo to Kaunas:
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The cheapest one-way flight from Oslo to Kaunas departs on 10/27/2025, is operated by Norwegian Air Shuttle and costs $89
There is no information about the cheapest roundtrip flight from Oslo to Kaunas
Fastest flight from Oslo to Kaunas takes 12h 35m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Oslo and Kaunas is 962km (596 miles). The time difference between Oslo and Kaunas is 1h
You can fly from Oslo to Kaunas with Norwegian Air Shuttle. It is the only carrier on this route, which makes the choice straightforward. Despite the lack of competition, ticket prices remain affordable: fares start from $89. Our service helps you track price changes, compare by dates, and select the most suitable flight. If you value stability and predictability, flying with Norwegian Air Shuttle is a convenient solution. We make it easy to find good deals and ensure a comfortable booking process.
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Oslo Airport (OSL) at Gardermoen is Norway’s primary international gateway and typically handles the majority of long‑haul and European carrier traffic, including full‑service and low‑cost airlines. Located about 50 km northeast of the city centre, the airport is well connected by the Airport Express Train (20–25 min) and regional trains (25–40 min); fares can usually range from moderate to premium depending on service and ticket class. Buses and express coaches take roughly 40–60 minutes and can be cheaper, while taxis or rideshares commonly take 35–45 minutes at higher cost. Pros: fast rail link, wide choice of airlines and facilities; cons: distance from central Oslo and occasional peak‑period crowds. Oslo Sandefjord/Torp (TRF) often functions as a budget‑oriented alternative for low‑cost carriers serving the Oslo region. The airport sits roughly 110 km south of the city and is commonly used by leisure and price‑sensitive travelers. Dedicated airport coaches and some regional trains typically connect Torp with central Oslo in about 1h40–2h, with coach fares generally lower than rail; driving or taxis may take around 1h30–2h depending on traffic and can be more expensive. Pros: generally lower fares and fewer crowds; cons: substantially longer transfer times to central Oslo and fewer airline/service options. Oslo Moss/Rygge (RYG) previously handled a mix of low‑cost and charter flights and can be considered a secondary, budget‑lean option when operational. Positioned near Moss, roughly 60–70 km south of Oslo, transfers to the capital were commonly by shuttle bus or car and usually took around 1–1.5 hours; availability and service patterns can vary. Typical advantages when open included lower ticket prices and shorter on‑site queues; drawbacks could be limited frequency of services, reduced airline choice and longer, less predictable ground transfers compared with Gardermoen. Check current service status before planning, as operations have fluctuated in recent years.
Kaunas Airport (KUN) is Lithuania’s second‑largest airport, typically serving as a regional and low‑cost carrier gateway rather than a major international hub. It usually hosts budget and leisure airlines alongside occasional scheduled services, so fares can often be perceived as more affordable than at larger capitals. The airport sits about 15 km southwest of Kaunas city centre; a taxi or ride‑hail normally takes 15–25 minutes, while local buses and occasional shuttle services can take 25–40 minutes with fares commonly in a low, fixed range. Pros: compact terminals and quick walk times can make connections comfortable; cons: fewer route options and limited late‑night amenities compared with bigger hubs.
The cheapest flight ticket from Oslo to Kaunas according to data for the last 48 hours costs $89
Often the best time to buy tickets from Oslo to Kaunas is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Oslo to Kaunas can be found flying in these months: October, January.
The fastest flights from Oslo to Kaunas start from 12 hours 35 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Oslo — Kaunas:
In different months, ticket prices from Oslo to Kaunas vary: minimum — $94 (October 2025), maximum — $123 (January 2026). Typically, the flight costs $108–$123.
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