Flights to Norway – Frequently Asked Questions
+ Which cities in Norway can I fly to with Condor?
Condor connects U.S. travelers to several destinations in Norway via Frankfurt. After arriving on a Condor-operated long-haul flight, connections are available to Oslo (OSL), Bergen (BGO), Tromsø (TOS), or Stavanger (SVG) with partner airlines.
+ Is a visa required to enter Norway?
No. U.S. citizens do not need a visa to enter Norway for tourism stays up to 90 days. A valid passport is required, and immigration is usually completed upon arrival in Frankfurt before your connection.
+ What's the best time to visit Norway?
Norway offers unique experiences throughout the year. June–August is perfect for fjord cruises and hiking under the midnight sun, while December–March is ideal for skiing and northern lights tours in Tromsø or the Lofoten Islands.
+ Are meals offered on Condor flights to Norway?
Yes. Complimentary meals and beverages are provided on Condor’s long-haul flights from the U.S. to Frankfurt. Economy passengers receive the Taste the World menu, while Premium Economy and Business Class enjoy upgraded dining. The short connecting flight to Norway may offer light snacks only. Details can be found here.
+ Can I bring winter sports equipment to Norway?
Yes. Condor allows winter sports gear such as skis and snowboards. One item up to 66 lb (30 kg) is free in Business Class or with a Condor Card. Equipment must be registered at least 8 hours before departure.
+ What currency is used in Norway?
Norway uses the Norwegian krone (NOK). Credit cards are widely accepted, and contactless payments are common. Cash is rarely needed except in remote areas or for small purchases.
+ Is English spoken in Norway?
Yes. English is widely spoken throughout Norway, especially in urban areas and tourist destinations. Most Norwegians are fluent, and signage, menus, and public transportation information are available in English.
+ Do I need an adapter for Norway’s power outlets?
Norway uses plug types C and F (230 V, 50 Hz). U.S. travelers should bring a plug adapter and may need a voltage converter for non-dual-voltage devices. Universal adapters are readily available.
+ Is tipping expected in Norway?
Tipping is not mandatory in Norway, as service charges are typically included. However, rounding up the bill or leaving 5–10% for exceptional service in restaurants or taxis is appreciated.
















