PRG OSL Ruzyne to Oslo Gardermoen

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

Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Prague to Oslo. The landing approach into Oslo offers more visually distinctive geography with the fjord system and coastal features, outweighing the takeoff advantage from Prague's river views.

What can I see during takeoff from Ruzyne in Prague?

During takeoff from Ruzyne (PRG), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left side offers views of the Vltava River winding through Prague's city center and the Bohemian Plateau terrain rolling northward. Right side faces industrial suburbs and less distinctive landscape. Notable sights include: Vltava River (visible as it curves through Prague), Prague Castle and Old Town spires (city center), Bohemian Plateau (rolling forested terrain to the north).

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

When landing at Oslo Gardermoen (OSL), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right side provides views of the Oslo Fjord's dramatic inlet system and the forested hills surrounding the approach corridor. Left side faces inland terrain with fewer distinctive visual features during descent. Notable sights include: Oslo Fjord (primary water feature with multiple arms), Oslomark forest (dense coniferous forest surrounding the fjord), Bygdøy Peninsula (distinctive landform on the fjord's western side).

How long is the flight from Prague to Oslo?

The flight from Ruzyne (PRG) to Oslo Gardermoen (OSL) takes 2h 15m.

What does the Prague to Oslo flight path pass over?

The flight path crosses the North German Plain and enters Scandinavia over southern Sweden. Notable features include the Elbe River valley (visible during the first hour), the transition from German agricultural plains to Scandinavian forest around the German-Danish border, and the Kattegat strait separating Denmark from Sweden. As the aircraft climbs toward cruising altitude and heads northeast, the dense boreal forests of southern Sweden dominate the landscape, with numerous lakes visible as dark patches in the forest canopy. The flight then crosses into Norway, where the terrain becomes increasingly mountainous with the Scandinavian mountain range visible on the eastern horizon during the approach phase.