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Hainan Airlines Beijing–Oslo direct flights
Hainan Airlines Beijing–Oslo direct flights!
Norway, get your chopsticks ready, because Hainan Airlines is swooping back into Oslo! Starting March 22, 2025, they’ll be firing up their engines three times a week for direct flights between Beijing (PEK) and Oslo (OSL). This seasonal route, running until October 25, will be your fastest ticket to China—or back to Norway for that sweet, sweet salmon export.
Flying on an Airbus A330-300 (a roomy beauty with 292 seats), this is more than just a flight; it’s a bridge for business, culture, and seafood. Yes, seafood. Norway’s prized salmon is about to make a splash in China faster than you can say “sashimi.”
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Highlights Hainan Airlines Beijing–Oslo direct flights:
- Economic Boost: Expect Norwegian tourism, business, and seafood exports to get a major lift.
- Flight Schedule: Late-night departures from Beijing (01:50/02:40 LT) and midday returns from Oslo (12:30/13:30 LT). Perfect for those who love red-eye naps and daytime travel vibes.
- Cargo Win: This route is also a conveyor belt of premium seafood from Norway to China. Who knew salmon could fly first class?
The last time Hainan Airlines graced Oslo with their presence was in 2019, and their grand return isn’t just about flights—it’s about rekindling economic and cultural connections while satisfying a growing wanderlust between the two nations.
So pack your bags (or seafood crates), because Beijing and Oslo just got a whole lot closer!

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