Informational Guide to Tromsø Airport, Langnes (TOS) - Non Official

Tromso Airport Transport

All the information featured on this page was compiled and written by David Enrich, a renowned expert in aviation and airport guides, since 1999.

Tromsø Airport is located just 5 km from the city centre, making transfers quick and relatively simple compared to larger international airports. Although transport options are not as extensive as in major European hubs, they are efficient, reliable, and well adapted to the city’s size and Arctic conditions.

Buses and Shuttle Services

Public buses are the main and most economical transport option from the airport.

  • Routes: Regular city buses connect the airport with Tromsø centre, the university area, and surrounding districts
  • Frequency: Every 15–30 minutes during peak hours
  • Travel time: 15 minutes to the city centre
  • Price: Around NOK 40–70 depending on ticket type

Tickets can be purchased via mobile apps, ticket machines, or directly from the driver (slightly more expensive).

In addition, airport shuttle buses (Flybussen) operate between the airport and key hotels.

  • Travel time: 10–15 minutes
  • Price: NOK 100–130

If you are staying in a central hotel, the airport shuttle can be more convenient than public buses, especially with luggage.

Taxis and Ride-Hailing (VTC)

Taxis are readily available just outside the arrivals area.

  • Location: Taxi rank directly in front of the terminal
  • Travel time to city centre: 10 minutes
  • Price: Typically NOK 200–300 depending on time and demand

Ride-hailing services are limited compared to larger cities, but some app-based options may be available.

Taxis in Norway are expensive if you are traveling alone, public transport is much more cost-effective. For groups, however, taxis can be a convenient shared option.

Metro / Train / Tram

There are no metro, train, or tram connections at Tromsø Airport.

Tromsø is one of the few major European cities without a rail system due to its geography and relatively small population. All public transport relies on buses and road vehicles.

Don’t waste time looking for train connections—plan your transfer using buses, taxis, or rental cars instead.

Car Rental

Car rental is a very popular option, especially for travelers planning to explore beyond the city.

  • Location: Rental desks are located in the arrivals hall
  • Providers: Major international and local companies
  • Typical price: From €50–€110 per day, depending on season and vehicle

Driving is the best way to reach destinations such as:

  • Kvaløya Island
  • Sommarøy
  • Lyngen Alps

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 In winter, choose a vehicle equipped with winter tires and preferably AWD, as road conditions can be challenging.

Getting to the Airport by Private Car

Accessing Tromsø Airport by car is simple and well signposted.

  • Distance from city centre:  5 km
  • Driving time: 10–15 minutes
  • Road access: Via main local roads with clear signage to “Flyplass” (airport)

Parking is available in several areas (short-term, long-term, indoor and outdoor), all within walking distance of the terminal.

Allow extra time in winter—snow and icy roads can slow down traffic, especially during early morning departures.

Final Overview

Transport at Tromsø Airport is simple but efficient, with buses and taxis covering most needs and car rental offering maximum flexibility. Due to the short distance to the city, transfers are quick regardless of the option chosen.

Choose your transport based on your travel style—bus for budget, taxi for convenience, and rental car for exploration.