To ensure your journey through Ryumsjøen Airport in the city of Rørvik goes as smoothly as possible, please make use of our tips. Despite it being a small regional airport, we recommend arriving 1.5-2 hours before departure, especially if you are flying on an international connection or travelling with luggage. This will give you enough time to go through all procedures without haste.
To save time, check in for your flight online. Ryumsjøen Airport is usually not crowded, so security queues are typically short. Nevertheless, prepare in advance: pack liquids up to 100 ml in a transparent bag and be ready to remove laptops and other large electronics from your hand luggage.
When choosing a seat on the plane, consider that flights along the coast of Norway are famous for their breathtaking views. If you wish to enjoy the panorama of fjords and islands, choose a window seat. For greater comfort and freedom of movement around the cabin, an aisle seat is suitable.
Standard hand luggage rules prohibit bringing sharp objects, flammable substances, and liquids in containers larger than 100 ml on board. Always check the current requirements of your airline, as weight and size allowances for hand luggage may differ.
If you have a connecting flight, ensure you have enough time between flights, especially if you are flying with different airlines or need to pass passport control. Ryumsjøen Airport serves mainly domestic flights, so the transfer will likely be at a larger hub airport, such as Oslo or Trondheim.
Arriving from a country outside the Schengen Area, you will have to pass customs control. Although Norway is part of Schengen, it is not a member of the EU Customs Union, so there are rules for importing certain goods, such as alcohol and tobacco. If you are unsure whether you need to declare goods, use the "Red Channel".
To save money, check in for your flight online to avoid airport fees, and pack a light snack with you — the choice of cafés in a small airport may be limited, and prices high. A pre-booked transfer or taxi also often works out cheaper than finding transport on the spot.
In the event of a flight delay or cancellation, first contact your airline representative. They are obliged to provide you with current information. Depending on the length of the delay, you may be entitled to drinks, meals, or even hotel accommodation. Keep all receipts and boarding passes to file a claim for compensation if necessary.