Bergen Airport Hotel and Parking Packages
Bergen Airport at Flesland is Norway’s second busiest airport, serving the west coast city and the broader Hordaland region. Parking in Norway is not cheap, and for travellers from Bergen and the surrounding fjord country, a park and fly hotel keeps the car parking cost controlled. Two hotels offer park and fly packages, covering mid-range and premium options with shuttle services.
How it works
Book your hotel and parking package through Aerfortel. Drive to the hotel the evening before your flight and park in the hotel car park. Check in and rest. The shuttle takes you to Bergen Airport terminal in the morning. Bergen has a single main terminal. On your return, the shuttle collects you from arrivals.
Hotels with park and fly at Bergen Airport
Radisson Blu Bergen Airport
Three hundred metres from the terminal with a shuttle, the Radisson Blu Bergen Airport is the premium option here. Four stars and the Radisson Blu standard of quality: well-appointed rooms, a full restaurant and bar, a fitness centre, and efficient service. For business travellers flying from Bergen’s strong oil and maritime industry base, or for leisure guests wanting a comfortable start, this is the better choice of the two options.
Scandic Bergen Airport
Half a kilometre from the terminal with a shuttle, the Scandic Bergen Airport is a 3-star mid-range hotel at a more accessible price point than the Radisson Blu. Scandic is Norway’s dominant hotel chain, and this property delivers the brand’s formula: practical rooms, a good breakfast, and reliable shuttle service. For travellers whose main priority is a reasonable night’s sleep and a lower total cost, the Scandic is the sensible pick at Bergen.
Comparison
| Hotel | Stars | Distance | Parking included | Shuttle | Price tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Radisson Blu Bergen Airport | 4★ | 0.3km | Yes | Yes | Premium |
| Scandic Bergen Airport | 3★ | 0.5km | Yes | Yes | Mid-range |
Frequently asked questions
Is parking expensive at Bergen Airport?
Bergen Airport’s official parking is priced at Norwegian rates, which means it costs more per day than equivalent options at most other European airports. For trips of five days or more, the hotel park and fly package offers real savings over official airport parking. The Scandic option in particular is often very cost-effective for week-long trips.
What airlines fly from Bergen Airport?
SAS and Norwegian Air Shuttle operate the main routes from Bergen, with routes across Norway and to European destinations. Bergen is also an important airport for the oil industry, with helicopter connections to North Sea platforms alongside commercial flights.
Is Bergen Airport far from the city centre?
Bergen Airport is about 17km south-west of the city centre. A light rail line (Bybanen) connects the airport to Bergen centre in about 45 minutes. For park and fly guests, the hotel shuttle is the relevant transfer to the terminal rather than the Bybanen.
Is it very wet at Bergen Airport?
Bergen is one of Europe’s rainiest cities, averaging over 2,000mm of rain per year. The hotel shuttles cover the transfer to the terminal regardless of weather, and your car remains in the hotel’s managed car park for the duration of your trip.