About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) to Beograd (BEG)?
Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Oslo to Beograd. While takeoff offers pleasant fjord views, the landing approach into Belgrade provides more dramatic and distinctive scenery: the Danube River's striking meanders and the transition from the Pannonian Plain to the city create a more memorable visual experience. Left-side seats capture this best.
What can I see during takeoff from Oslo Gardermoen in Oslo?
During takeoff from Oslo Gardermoen (OSL), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats offer views of the Oslofjord and surrounding forested terrain immediately after departure. The aircraft climbs southeastward, and right-side passengers see the fjord's intricate waterways and the densely forested Akershus region stretching toward the horizon. Notable sights include: Oslofjord (immediate departure corridor), Akershus forests and valleys, Oslo city sprawl below, Nesodden peninsula.
What can I see when landing at Beograd in Beograd?
When landing at Beograd (BEG), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left-side seats provide excellent views during the descent approach into Belgrade. The aircraft descends from the northwest, and left-side passengers see the Danube River valley, the Pannonian Plain's agricultural landscape, and the Danube's distinctive meanders as they approach the city. Notable sights include: Danube River and its meanders, Pannonian Plain agricultural fields, Avala mountain (southeast of Belgrade), Danube's confluence with the Sava River near the airport.
How long is the flight from Oslo to Beograd?
The flight from Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) to Beograd (BEG) takes 2h 15m.
What does the Oslo to Beograd flight path pass over?
The flight path crosses central Europe over the Pannonian Plain and the Balkans. Notable features include the Carpathian Mountains (visible to the east during the midpoint of the flight, appearing as a distant ridge on the horizon), the Danube River valley (which the aircraft follows or parallels during descent into Serbia), and the transition from temperate forests of central Europe to the more open agricultural landscape of the Balkans. The Sava River valley becomes visible as the aircraft approaches Belgrade.