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Hire a Private Jet to Oslo

A private jet charter to Oslo, Norway, offers direct access to Scandinavia’s economic and cultural capital. Business travellers attend energy summits, maritime conferences, or corporate meetings in the city’s financial district. Leisure visitors explore the Oslo Fjord, Aker Brygge’s waterfront, and the Munch Museum, or attend performances at the Oslo Opera House. Land minutes from historic landmarks, the Bygdøy peninsula’s museums, and ski resorts in the surrounding hills.

LunaJets arranges flights to Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL), with schedules designed entirely around your plans. We can organise private transfers to corporate venues, luxury hotels, or marinas for onward yacht departures. On board, enjoy spacious seating, gourmet dining, and complete privacy. Many clients choose this route for summer cruises along the Oslo Fjord or winter ski escapes to Holmenkollen and other Norwegian mountain resorts.

With two decades of experience, LunaJets was the first European private jet broker to earn Argus® certification, reflecting our commitment to safety, integrity, and flexibility. For Oslo, we secure arrival slots during major industry conferences, cultural festivals, or peak leisure seasons.

How much does it cost to charter a private jet from/to Oslo?

Chartering a private jet from Oslo costs from approximately €7,800 to €13,300 depending on destination and aircraft type. Flights from Oslo to Stockholm start at €7,800, while routes to London begin at €13,300.

The prices below reflect average charter costs across the most frequently flown routes to and from Oslo over the past 12 months. Actual quotes may be lower or higher depending on seasonality, aircraft availability, applicable taxes, and any specific requirements for your flight.

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What is the best airport for private flights to/from Oslo?

Oslo Airport (OSL/ENGM) is the primary international entry point for private travel to Norway. Situated 35 km northeast of the capital, the airport provides efficient ground access to Oslo's central business district. Its two long runways are capable of handling all private aircraft, from light jets to large airliners.

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Which aircraft models are most frequently chartered to/from Oslo?

The King Air B200, Citation Latitude and Citation XLS were the most popular private jets in 2025 for private flights departing from or arriving in Oslo. A dedicated Private Aviation Advisor can help you choose the right aircraft and secure the best availability.
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Top 3 aircraft models by number of flight movements to and from Oslo in 2025
Aircraft picture Aircraft model name Seats Speed (km/h) Speed (knots) Range (km) Range (NM)
Beechcraft King Air B200 turboprop Beechcraft King Air B200 7 537 km/h 290 kts 2446 km 1321 NM
Cessna Citation Latitude midsize jet Cessna Citation Latitude 9 826 km/h 446 kts 5000 km 2700 NM
Cessna Citation XLS super light jet Cessna Citation XLS 8 798 km/h 431 kts 3889 km 2100 NM

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Our Private Jet Advisors are available 24/7 to help you through every step of your booking process

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What our clients appreciate most

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Customer satisfaction

4.8/5

Based on 2,256 reviews

Oslo
Toulouse

Super helpful, Raphael was a great help and always available and responded to questions very quickly. Made the whole booking experience very easy. Thank you so much!

05.07.2023

Leknes
Oslo

All good and We’re satisfied with Vladimir’s service.

04.07.2023

Oslo
Stockholm

Thank you to Eriks for assisting us.

03.11.2021

Bern
Oslo

All good thank you.

05.07.2015

What can you do in Oslo?

The city of Oslo offers a variety of unique activities for the discerning traveller looking for a luxury experience. It is one of the wealthiest cities in Europe and here you can enjoy gourmet cuisine or spend your day exploring the beautiful countryside of Norway.

Charter a Yacht

Oslo Yacht Club

Norway Yacht offers private charter options during the warm summer months. The crew will sail the yacht while you get to relax and enjoy the scenery of the verdant island waterways. Along the way, you will see forests, historic ruins, and monasteries. Delicious seafood is served with champagne, or you can request a preferred meal option at the time of booking.

Oslofjord Spa

Aker Brygge area of Oslo

This unique spa experience is located in the Aker Brygge area of Oslo. Floating green boats are moored on the dock, and inside you can experience a range of spa experiences such as ice bathing in the winter, sauna sessions and salt scrubs. Book a private rental of one of the boats for a truly relaxing spa day surrounded by the beauty of the city of Norway.

Visit Akershus

Visit Akershus

Take a private tour of the 700-year-old fortress that towers over the city of Oslo. Here you can learn about the history of Norway. Akershus provides a green space in the middle of the city and is a popular place to enjoy a picnic or just walk around the beautiful grounds that surround the castle. The top of the fortress offers incredible views of the city and fjord.

Where should you stay in Oslo?

Oslo offers a range of luxury accommodation options from opulent historic hotels to modern options with all the latest features a traveller could want.

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The Grand Hotel

The Grand Hotel was opened in 1874 and is an iconic building in the city that is a popular meeting place for business tycoons. The hotel is located in the heart of the city and is close to a number of the city's shops, restaurants, and attractions. The Palmen restaurant is located within the hotel building and it serves traditional Norwegian cuisine such as reindeer with cloudberries. The Grand Hotel offers a spa, conference rooms, and a fitness centre.

The Thief Hotel Oslo Grand Suite

The Thief

This modern hotel was founded in 2013 and is owned by Norwegian billionaire Petter Stordalen. It is situated on the tiny Tjuvholmen island, which was the lair of choice for the city's criminals in the late 18th century. The hotel does have an edgy style and is popular with celebrities such as Dave Navarro and Ellie Goulding. It offers incredible views of the water and the city of Oslo and boasts one of the best spas in Norway.

Where should you eat in Oslo?

The city of Oslo boasts some of the best fine dining restaurants in Europe and travellers visit from far and wide to taste the incredible cuisine offered in Oslo.

Klosteret Restaurant

Klosteret Restaurant is located in a building that was built in 1899 and features exposed brickwork and candlelit spaces. This intimate restaurant serves set menus offering three, five, or six courses using seasonal and locally sourced ingredients.

Maaemo

Maaemo is a three-Michelin-starred restaurant that serves seasonal Norwegian cuisine with a modern twist in a minimalist setting and is an on-demand restaurant to this day.

Restaurant A L'aise

This restaurant, awarded one Michelin star, is constantly renewing itself to provide the best possible service, as well as a culinary adventure to its guests. The Danish chef Ulrik Jepsen, has experience with 1–3-star Michelin restaurants.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I book a private jet to Oslo?

It’s best to book a few weeks in advance to secure your preferred aircraft and slots, especially during winter months, when Norway attracts ski travellers, and in the summer season, when demand peaks for leisure and business flights alike. Major events such as the Oslo Freedom Forum in June or large trade fairs can also increase traffic. That said, LunaJets often succeeds in arranging flights to Oslo at short notice, even when the airport is busy.

Are there curfews or restricted operating hours at Oslo Gardermoen Airport for private jets?

No. Oslo Gardermoen (OSL / ENGM) operates 24 hours a day and accepts private jet flights at any time. Some night-noise restrictions apply (for example between 22:00-05:30 local time) depending on aircraft noise certification. Services such as FBO, customs, or ground handling outside usual hours may require prior coordination.

Are there alternate airports to Oslo for private jets?

Yes. While Oslo Gardermoen is the main gateway, there are other airports nearby. Sandefjord Torp Airport (TRF), about 90 minutes southwest by road, handles private jets and can be useful when Oslo is congested. Moss Rygge Airport (RYG), roughly an hour from the city, has also served business aviation, though operations there are more limited. For most itineraries, Gardermoen remains the most practical choice, with full facilities and 24-hour operations.

What are the entry requirements when flying private to Oslo?

Private jet passengers arriving in Oslo must follow Norway’s Schengen entry rules. Citizens of EU and Schengen countries can enter with a valid passport or national ID card and do not need ETIAS. Travellers from outside the Schengen area need a valid passport and, if required, a Schengen visa. From late 2026, visa-exempt nationals such as those from the US, UK, and Canada will also need to obtain an ETIAS travel authorisation before departure. Your LunaJets advisor will confirm the requirements for your nationality and assist with the process.

Can I bring pets on a private jet to Oslo? What are the rules?

Yes. Pets can travel in the cabin with you when flying private to Oslo, provided they meet Norway’s entry requirements. They must be microchipped and vaccinated against rabies once they are at least 12 weeks old. For a first rabies vaccination, a 21-day waiting period applies before travel. Pets arriving from outside the EU/EEA also need a rabies antibody test, and dogs must receive treatment against tapeworm 1-5 days before entry. Your LunaJets advisor will confirm the latest requirements and ensure all documents are in order.