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Sandefjord Oslo Airport Airport Hotels, Airport Car Rental, Parking, Maps, Flights and Airport Information
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Sandefjord Oslo Airport
Sandefjord, Norway, Sandefjord Tel: +47 33 42 70 02 Fax: +47 33 42 70 01 e-mail: post@torp.no or fjeld@torp.no
Airport Data: Near Sandefjord, Position 59°11´12"N, 010°15´31"E, Elevation 87m (285ft).
Airfield Data Navigational Aids: TACAN, VOR-DME Runway 1: Heading 18/36, 2,949m (9,675ft), 45/F/B/X/U, ILS.
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HOTELS (Click Here) Where to stay? International Airport Guide offers discounted rates on Sandefjord Oslo Airport Hotels. We have negotiated rates offering 45% off hotel rack rates. All hotels are quality rated through AAA or Mobil Travel Guide, the industry's most trusted sources.
Our special consortium rates with local airport hotels will ensure that you are receiving the lowest rates on Airport Hotels near Sandefjord Oslo Airport.
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Airport Facts
Sandefjord Airport, Torp (IATA: TRF, ICAO: ENTO) is an international airport south of Oslo, Norway.
It is located at Torp near Sandefjord. In addition to serving nearby towns in Vestfold, like Tønsberg, Horten and Larvik, the airport also serves Oslo.
Airlines and destinations
Coast Air flies to Haugesund KLM Cityhopper flies to Amsterdam Ryanair flies to Frankfurt, London, Milano-Bergamo, Newcastle and Glasgow And also now Liverpool JLA, Airport. Widerøe flies to Copenhagen, Stockholm, Bergen, Stavanger and Trondheim
Torp is also the home of Norway's only flying DC-3. It is operated by a non-profit organization, and tours around the area are available at selected days during the summer season.
Ground transport The airport is about 80 km south of Oslo near E 18. It takes about 70 min to drive to Oslo.
Torp Ekspressen runs five times a day to and from Oslo.
History Sandefjord was the site of a 1979 Learjet crash that reportedly resulted when a pilot was distracted by a rowdy party being celebrated by passengers. The crash cost the lives of the pilot, and five passengers.
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This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Sandefjord Airport, Torp".
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