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26.03.2026 13:02

Poland among the most popular destinations. Norwegians plan holiday trips there

A busy Easter travel period is starting at Norwegian airports. Around 1.5 million passengers will be on the move in the coming days.
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Poland among the most popular destinations. Norwegians plan holiday trips there
1.5 million passengers in a short period means a sharp increase in air traffic. fot. Adobe Stock, licencja standardowa
The highest traffic is expected on Friday, March 27. On that day, the four main airports will handle over 132,000 travelers. Avinor reports full operational readiness. Large queues and increased traffic are expected. The holiday period also marks the beginning of the busy travel season.

The start of a busy season

Easter marks the beginning of a very busy period at airports. Spring brings many long weekends and public holidays. Passenger traffic is expected to match summer peaks. At Oslo Airport, the number of passengers may reach nearly 100,000 per day. This means greater strain on infrastructure.

The highest traffic will be spread over several days. Between March 25 and April 7, over 1.5 million passengers will be served. Most travelers will pass through Oslo Airport – over 995,000. Bergen, Stavanger, and Trondheim are also seeing high numbers. The peak of returns will occur at the beginning of April. Traffic will be heavy both domestically and internationally.
Spring temperatures encourage choosing holiday destinations over winter ones.

Spring temperatures encourage choosing holiday destinations over winter ones.Photo: stock.adobe.com/standardowa

Travel destinations and disruptions

Norway remains the most popular destination. Nearly 1 million people choose domestic travel. Among international destinations, Spain ranks first. Next are Denmark and the United Kingdom. Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Sweden, France, Turkey, and Italy are also among the top choices.

Travelers should be aware of possible disruptions. Train schedules change during the holiday period. Work is being carried out on lines such as Gardermobanen and Bergensbanen. Road traffic will also be heavier. Additionally, the geopolitical situation affects connections to the Middle East region.
Airlines are responsible for informing about any schedule changes. Avinor emphasizes that it does not have access to details of individual bookings. Passengers should regularly check the status of their flights and carrier announcements. As the number of journeys increases, preparation and logistics for the entire trip, not just at the airport, are becoming increasingly important.
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