Published on October 5, 2025

On many Norwegian airports, travelers had delays and cancellations. Key points like Oslo Gardermoen, Bergen Flesland, Stavanger Sola and Trondheim Vaernes had flight disruptions, both internationally and domestically. People on many flights had disruptions. Passengers had cancellations and delays. People are advised to check what their airline says and check for backup travel.
Oslo Gardermoen, the busiest airport in Norway, reported a substantial number of delays and cancellations yesterday. With 200 delayed flights and 10 cancellations, passengers should expect long waits and plan accordingly. Many international and domestic flights were impacted, especially those operated by major carriers like Norwegian Air Shuttle and SAS. Travelers are advised to check for any real-time updates via their airlines’ official websites or mobile apps to ensure they don’t miss important changes to their flight schedules.
At Bergen Flesland, which serves as a crucial link between Norway’s coastal cities and the rest of Europe, delays and cancellations were moderate compared to other airports. With 51 flights delayed and 11 canceled, passengers may face disruptions on popular routes, including those to and from Stockholm, London, and other key European cities. As with other airports, it is essential to keep an eye on official airline communication to stay informed about potential delays or changes.
Stavanger Sola airport saw 27 delayed flights and 12 cancellations, making it one of the most affected airports yesterday. Many flights to and from European hubs such as Amsterdam and Copenhagen were impacted. Passengers departing from Stavanger are encouraged to confirm their flight status with their airline and allow for extra time at the airport to account for any potential delays in security checks or boarding processes.
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As of today, Trondheim Vaernes airport has experienced relatively mild disruptions with only 13 delays and 8 cancellations reported. Though fewer compared to other airports, these delays still affect passengers on both domestic and international routes. Travelers are advised to check with their airlines for updates and be aware that the situation may evolve as the day progresses.
At Bodo airport, delays and cancellations were on the lighter side, with 19 delays and 2 cancellations today. The disruptions affected mainly short-haul flights within Norway, operated by carriers like Widerøe and SAS. Passengers traveling from Bodo should still remain vigilant for updates and ensure their contact information is up to date with the airline.
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Oslo Gardermoen, Bergen Flesland, Stavanger Sola, Trondheim Vaernes, and Bodo airports have been affected by delays and cancellations within the past 24 hours; all travelers are advised to keep in touch with airlines and maintain the flexibility to shift plans in case flights are postponed. Although the situation might change for the better in the future, it is highly advised that travelers monitor the situation to ensure that they are minimizing their intervals of travel disruption.
source : Flight Aware
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Tags: Bergen, cancellations, flight disruptions, norway, oslo
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