The terminals have put in place, everything necessary for the comfortable relaxation of passengers. There are spacious lounges, conference rooms, and nursery rooms, amenities for passengers with disabilities, various shops, cafes and bars. Please note that the duty-free zone at this airport is one of the largest in Western Europe, so you can buy drinks, tobacco products, perfumes and cosmetics in the Duty Free store. Another airport of Norway worthy of mention is Bergen. It is located only 12 kilometers from the city of the same name. Its capacity is only slightly below that of the main air gate in the capital. You will also find at the terminal everything you need, including restaurants, cafes, lounges, shops, souvenir shops, Wi-Fi, post office and luggage compartment, as well as bank branches and currency exchange points.
Kirkenes Airport is yet another airport worthy of mention. It is situated 13 kilometers from the city of the same name. The airport was originally built as a military one and was actively used during the Second World War. The highest passenger traffic is observed during the height of the tourist season. The reason for this is that both regular and charter flights usually arrive at about the same time, in order to give passengers the opportunity to get to the station in time to catch the cruise liners. Despite the fact that there are two runways in the territory of the city, there are plans for reconstruction. At the moment, a new control tower and a rescue station are being built, which will satisfy all the innovative standards. There is also in the plan, a program to expand the terminal itself.
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