Transportation from the City Center to Bodo Airport
Bodo, one of the important commercial centers of Norway, is Norway's second largest city. Known for being very windy, the city is a great starting point for touring Northern Norway or the Lofoten Islands. The planes of the passengers who will leave Bodo after their travels take off from Bodo Airport, which is 2 km away from the city center.
Actually, it takes 2 km to reach Bodo Airport from the city center in 15-20 minutes on foot. It is possible, but if you come across the famous winds of Bodo, it may be better to use the bus and taxi options. Buses 1 and 4 depart from the city center every 10 minutes on weekdays and reach Bodo Airport in 5 minutes.
On weekends, the frequency decreases to every 15 minutes. If you download the Billett Nordland application to your phone, you can buy bus tickets online. You can also pay by credit card after boarding the bus, but cash is not accepted.
If the weather is nice, you can also walk to Bodo Airport from the city center. There is a pavement along the 2 km road and you can see the stadium, one of the important structures of the city, during a 15-20 minute walk. It might also be good to stretch your legs before a long flight if you don't have a lot of luggage.
It takes 5 minutes to take a taxi from Bodo city center to the airport, but it is quite an expensive option. You can call Nordland Taxi (+47 07550) and call a taxi to your hotel or wherever you want. Taxis are the most logical option, as there is no bus to Bodo Airport at night.
A similar option to a taxi is to arrange a private transfer service through your hotel or from a reliable tour company. If you make a reservation by stating your flight time, you can go to the airport by calculating the time required for check-in. Although this method is not very economical, it is very safe.
Transportation from Bergen Airport to Bergen City Center
The most economical way to reach Bergen city center from Bergen Airport is to use the express airport buses of Flybussen. Buses are located on the left at the exit of the main terminal building.
The journey, which starts from the airport and ends at Bergen Bus Station, takes approximately 20 minutes. You can buy the ticket for boarding the bus online or from the bus driver.
Tickets purchased online are slightly cheaper, and four children up to the age of 17 are exempt from the ticket. Purchased tickets are non-refundable, but can be postponed to another date. The bus stops at six different stops along the way. You can get help from the official page for the stop list and ticketing. In addition, if you have a Bergen Card, you can make this trip 20 percent off.
Municipal buses running from the airport to the city are also an economical option for this journey. You can check all prices and current timetables of the buses you can get on from the stop right in front of the terminal gate on the official website of Reise Skyss.
The light rail train stands out as another option for this journey. The train, whose original name is Bybanen, takes you to the city center in approximately 45 minutes. If you have a Bergen Card, you can travel on this train for free.
Taxis are expensive, but they are among the options that should be considered when forced. Credit cards are accepted in taxis. You can travel safely.
If you want to travel freely without using public transport, the easiest way is to rent a car. There are offices of Avis, Budget, Hertz, Europcar and Sixt companies at the airport. You can quickly complete your transactions and set off towards the city immediately.