About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Bergen Flesland (BGO) to Billund (BLL)?
Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Bergen to Billund. The takeoff from Bergen offers more dramatic and visually distinctive scenery with fjords, mountains, and coastal complexity. While the landing approach into Billund shows pleasant agricultural landscape, it lacks the topographic variety. Left side captures the most memorable portion of the flight.
What can I see during takeoff from Bergen Flesland in Bergen?
During takeoff from Bergen Flesland (BGO), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left side offers immediate views of Bergen's fjord system and the surrounding mountain ranges. The aircraft climbs southeast from Bergen Flesland, so left-side passengers see the dramatic coastal topography and Byfjorden as the plane gains altitude. Notable sights include: Byfjorden (immediate fjord below), Ulriken mountain (east of airport, 643m peak), Fløyen ridge (visible across the fjord to the north), Hordaland's coastal archipelago (extending south along the coastline).
What can I see when landing at Billund in Billund?
When landing at Billund (BLL), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right side provides views during the descent approach into Billund. Aircraft approach from the northwest, so right-side passengers see the Danish landscape, agricultural plains, and the transition from coastal regions to inland terrain as the plane descends toward the airport. Notable sights include: Jutland's agricultural plains (extensive flat farmland), Lillebælt strait (visible to the west during approach), Billund town and surrounding villages (visible in final descent), Grindsted area forests (to the north and east of the airport).
How long is the flight from Bergen to Billund?
The flight from Bergen Flesland (BGO) to Billund (BLL) takes Approximately 2 hours 15 minutes.
What does the Bergen to Billund flight path pass over?
The flight path crosses the North Sea heading southeast. Passengers will see the Norwegian coast fade into open water, then the Danish coast appear with the Skagerrak strait and Kattegat waters. The Limfjord region of northern Jutland becomes visible during descent, showing the transition from coastal inlets to inland agricultural plains. No major mountain ranges are visible in the midpoint; the route crosses primarily open water and low-lying terrain.