BKK FBU Bangkok International to Oslo Fornebu

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Bangkok International (BKK) to Oslo Fornebu (FBU)?

Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Bangkok to Oslo. While takeoff offers Bangkok's river delta, the landing approach into Oslo provides more dramatic and varied scenery—the Oslofjord's archipelago and Scandinavian Shield forests are visually distinctive and geographically complex. Left-side seats capture this superior final descent experience.

What can I see during takeoff from Bangkok International in Bangkok?

During takeoff from Bangkok International (BKK), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats offer views of the Chao Phraya River delta and Bangkok's sprawl as the aircraft climbs northwestward. You'll see the river's distinctive meanders and the city grid spreading across the flat alluvial plain before heading inland toward Laos. Notable sights include: Chao Phraya River delta, Bangkok metropolitan area, Gulf of Thailand (distant southern horizon), Samut Prakan industrial zone.

What can I see when landing at Oslo Fornebu in Oslo?

When landing at Oslo Fornebu (FBU), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left-side seats provide excellent views during descent into Oslo. You'll see the Oslofjord's complex archipelago and the forested terrain surrounding the city, with the fjord's islands and peninsulas creating dramatic geography as you approach from the southeast. Notable sights include: Oslofjord and its archipelago, Foothills of the Scandinavian Shield (forested ridges), Oslo city center and harbor, Bygdøy Peninsula.

How long is the flight from Bangkok to Oslo?

The flight from Bangkok International (BKK) to Oslo Fornebu (FBU) takes Approximately 11-12 hours.

What does the Bangkok to Oslo flight path pass over?

The flight path crosses the Himalayas (visible from altitude as a massive snow-capped range spanning the horizon, typically around 8-10 hours into flight), the Tibetan Plateau (high, arid, sparsely populated terrain), Central Asian deserts and steppes (Kazakhstan and southern Russia), and eventually the Ural Mountains before crossing into European Russia and Scandinavia. The Caspian Sea may be visible to the left (west) during the Central Asian portion. The flight typically cruises at 35,000+ feet where individual landmarks become small, but the Himalayas and major mountain ranges remain visually striking.