FBU KEF Oslo Fornebu to Keflavik Nas

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Oslo Fornebu (FBU) to Keflavik Nas (KEF)?

Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Oslo to Keflavik. Right-side seats provide superior scenery for the majority of the flight. The takeoff offers excellent Oslo fjord views, and throughout the northwestward cruise over the North Sea, right-side passengers will see the Norwegian coast receding, open ocean, and the approach to Iceland's western coastline. Left-side seats only gain advantage during the final descent.

What can I see during takeoff from Oslo Fornebu in Oslo?

During takeoff from Oslo Fornebu (FBU), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats capture the Oslo fjord system and the Oslomark forest plateau as the aircraft climbs northwestward. The fjord's branching waterways and forested ridges provide strong visual contrast and depth during the initial climb. Notable sights include: Oslo Fjord (Oslofjorden) with its narrow inlet channels, Oslomark plateau and coniferous forest, Nesodden Peninsula, inner city Oslo districts along the fjord shore.

What can I see when landing at Keflavik Nas in Keflavik?

When landing at Keflavik Nas (KEF), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left-side seats offer the best views during approach to Keflavik. The descent path brings the aircraft over Iceland's southwestern coast, revealing the dramatic volcanic landscape, lava fields, and the Atlantic coastline with its black sand beaches and coastal cliffs. Notable sights include: Reykjanes Peninsula lava fields (dark volcanic terrain), Atlantic coastline with black sand beaches, Keflavik airport and surrounding geothermal areas, coastal cliffs and rocky outcrops.

How long is the flight from Oslo to Keflavik?

The flight from Oslo Fornebu (FBU) to Keflavik Nas (KEF) takes Approximately 2 hours 15 minutes.

What does the Oslo to Keflavik flight path pass over?

North Sea open water (no major landmarks visible at cruise altitude), Norwegian coastline receding southeastward including the Sognefjord region and western Norwegian mountains, transition to open Atlantic, distant views of Iceland's southern coast including glacial outflows and volcanic terrain as the aircraft approaches from the southeast