OSL EVE Oslo Gardermoen to Evenes

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) to Evenes (EVE)?

Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Oslo to Evenes. While takeoff offers good views of the Oslo region and highlands, the landing approach to EVE provides the more dramatic and distinctive scenery—the Vest Fjord, coastal mountains, and distant Lofoten Islands create a more memorable window experience. Left seats capture this approach corridor.

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. OSL typically departs northbound (runways 01L/01R). Right-side seats face east toward the Scandinavian highlands and the dramatic terrain that rises immediately north of Oslo. You'll see the transition from the Oslofjord basin into forested ridges and valleys. Notable sights include: Oslofjord (receding behind), Lilehammer valley (northeast), Scandinavian mountain foothills, Mjøsa lake (visible to the northeast as a long water body).

What can I see when landing at Evenes in Evenes?

When landing at Evenes (EVE), sit on the Left side for the best views. EVE approaches from the south (typically runway 08 or 26 depending on wind). Left-side seats on descent face west and northwest toward the Vest Fjord and the dramatic coastal mountains of northern Norway. The approach descends over the fjord system with excellent views of the rugged terrain. Notable sights include: Vest Fjord (major water body), Lofoten Islands (distant peaks on horizon), coastal mountain ridges, Evenes valley (final approach).

How long is the flight from Oslo to Evenes?

The flight from Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) to Evenes (EVE) takes Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.

What does the Oslo to Evenes flight path pass over?

The flight path heads north-northwest across central Norway. Notable features along the route include: the Scandinavian mountain spine (Dovre and Trøndelag ranges) visible to the east; numerous fjords and valleys cutting through the terrain; the transition from inland forests to increasingly barren, rocky terrain as you move north; and the gradual appearance of the Arctic landscape with lower vegetation and more exposed bedrock. The Trøndelag region's lakes and river valleys are visible in the middle section of the flight. As you approach Evenes, the terrain becomes increasingly maritime with visible fjord systems and coastal features.