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Flights to Bodo connect the remote Norwegian city of Bodo situated in the country of Nordland, with the rest of the world.
Norway, the "Land of Midnight Sun" is beautiful in its own way, and attracts huge number of tourists each year to witness its unique natural phenomenon. It is the Flights to Bodo, which offers easy and swift access to travelers visiting the land.

As far as the domestic Bodo flights are concerned, there are perhaps no direct local flight which lands on the airports in Bodo. However, the flights landing in the surrounding cities and areas of Bodo are more or less considered to be the domestic flights of Bodo. There is only one budget airlines which land on the Boso Airport. The rest of the domestic flights land in the nearby Narvik, Tromso, Kiruna and Harstad airports. In fact, most of the local airlines flying to Bodo and its adjacent areas are low-cost and economical ones.

The flights operated by various international airlines operate to the airport of Bodo from different places of the world. Some of the international destinations, from where these flights are operated to Bodo, are Hamburg, Krakow, Madrid, Moscow Domodevo, Munich, Nice, Oslo, Stavanger, Tallinn, Bergen, Berlin Schoenefeld, Budapest, Edinburgh, Gdansk, Geneva, Paris Orly, Prague, Riga, Salzburg and St Petersburg.

Airlines belonging to international statures flying to Bodo include:

  • Norwegian Air
  • SAS
  • Coast Air
  • KATO Airline
  • Wideroes
  • Braathens
  • KLM

In fact, the lowest airfare quoted for international flights to Bodo is £241 with SAS Airlines, with additional taxes included. KLM offers an airfare of £633.80 per flight, again inclusive of all extra taxes.

Bodo in Norway is located on 67°18' north latitude and 14°32' east longitude. As far as the popular tourist destinations in Bodo are concerned, the land shares the unique, natural phenomenon of Norway to be an integral part of the “Land of Midnight Sun”. Situated in Saltfjord, to the north of Arctic Circle, sun never sets here right from the beginning of June till mid-July. This is sufficient to allure people to visit the land to witness this peculiar natural phenomenon, rare in other parts of the world.