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Cheap Flights from Toronto to Oslo
When you're flying from Toronto to Oslo, you'll be leaving from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and landing in one of the city's three airports. These three airports are: Oslo Gardermoen (OSL), Oslo Rygge (RYG), and Oslo Torp (TRF). Many airlines offer direct flights to Norway's capital. As of May 2017, Lufthansa was the most popular amongst Canadian travellers. This trip covers 5,983 km, as your plane soars over the Atlantic Ocean, and the average flight time is 9 hours. Try using Skyscanner's Price Alert tool to stay up-to-date on the cheapest airfares.
Inside: Toronto Pearson International Airport
Hosting 44,335,198 passengers in 2016, Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is Canada's largest and busiest airport. It's the central hub for WestJet and Air Canada airlines. For some travellers, Pearson Airport can be extremely intimidating. Its facilities are immense, crowded, and sometimes chaotic! Your senses will be overwhelmed as soon as you step inside the airport's gates.
That being said, once you get a sense of your bearings, YYZ can be a lot of fun. Whether you're looking for a ritzy dining experience or grabbing a quick snack, there are many food vendors on-site. Shopping is bountiful, as well. From designer boutiques to duty-free stores, you have lots of options to choose from. There are banking ATMs and currency counters inside both terminals. Plus, free WiFi is available throughout the airport.
Check-In: Toronto Pearson International Airport
For international flights, Pearson Airport encourages you to arrive a minimum of 3 hours before departure. Since you're travelling into Europe, you'll require a valid Canadian passport. According to EU regulations, you won't need to a special visa for this trip, unless you plan on staying longer than 90 days. Terminal 1 or Terminal 3 both service flights to Europe. So, to find your terminal's gate, check your ticket, the overhead itinerary screens, or ask an airport attendant for help.
What to Expect When Landing in Oslo
In many ways, Oslo is quite similar to Toronto. For instance, both cities have a warm hemiboreal climates. Throughout the year, their temperatures run parallel to each other. So, the outfit you wear while boarding in Toronto should be perfect for leaving the Oslo airport.
The local time in Oslo is 6 hours ahead of Toronto, which means that midnight in Ontario becomes 6AM once you reach Norwegian soil. Finally, Oslo can be significantly more expensive than Toronto. Make sure to bring enough Euros to afford the nicer restaurants!
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