Norway’s airports are connected via major global airline code share alliances such as Star Alliance, OneWorld and SkyTeam.
Trondheim Vaernes International Airport (IATA:TRD) is served by many international and regional airlines, such as SAS, KLM, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Finnair, Wizzair, Wideroe and Iberia, with other airlines opening new routes to the airport on a regular basis. You can fly directly into Trondheim from destinations such as London Gatwick (Norwegian Air Shuttle), Amsterdam Schiphol (KLM), Copenhagen (SAS) Stockholm Arlanda (SAS), Helsinki (Finnair)
Oslo Gardermoen International Airport (IATA:OSL) is Norway’s International capital hub airport and is served by most of the world’s leading airlines and offers direct long haul routes to the United States, Middle East, Africa and Asia hubs as well as numerous European cities.
SAS Airlines and Norwegian Air Shuttle and Wideroe offer frequent domestic connections to Oslo Gardermoen, as well as regional flights to other major important airport hubs in Norway such as Bergen, Stavanger, Alesund, Kristiansand and Oslo Torp. Trondheim is also connected directly to destinations such as Madrid, Barcelona, Riga and Gdansk.
Namsos Airport (IATA:OSY) is the closest commercial airport to Namsentunet, and is located approximately 40 minutes away. Namsos is served by Wideroe who offer direct flights from broth Trondheim and Oslo airports.