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Flight Information

Nonstop charter flights from the United Kingdom and Ireland

Charter flights are operated by Jet2 for 2023 departures.

Check-in

Please be at the airport check-in desk at least 2.5 hours before departure. Internet or self-service kiosk check-in is not possible for Hurtigruten charter flights. Check-in desks are allocated on the day of departure, please check the information screens located throughout the terminal for the check-in desk numbers.

Your flight tickets are electronic, you may check-in by showing your passport to the agent at the check-in counter. Please retain the baggage tag issued at check-in until after you have collected your luggage.

Airport information

  • London Gatwick (LGW): South Terminal

  • Manchester (MAN): Terminal 2

For the following airports, please use the main terminal:

  • Birmingham (BHX)

  • Bournemouth (BOH)

  • Bristol (BRS)

  • Glasgow (GLA)

  • Newcastle (NCL)

  • Leeds Bradford (LBA)

  • Bergen (BGO)

Baggage through check

It is not possible to check baggage through from any connecting flight you may have booked. We recommend that you leave enough time between our charter flights and flights you have booked as you will need to collect your luggage and check it in again.

Neither Hurtigruten nor the airlines will accept any responsibility for a missed connection to or from one of our charter flights due to a flight delay.

Baggage allowance

Checked baggage allowance: 

AirlineAllowance

Jet2

22kg

Cabin baggage allowance:

AirlineAllowance

Jet2

1 bag at 10kg - 56x45x25cm

Carry-on baggage security information

The following restrictions apply to liquids including creams, pastes, gels and aerosols carried in your hand luggage:

  • Liquids may only be carried in containers that hold 100 ml or less and must fit in a closed, transparent, resealable 20 x 20cm plastic bag, which are available at the airport (charges may apply).

  • Please bring a medical certificate with you if you need to carry higher amounts of liquid prescription medicine with you. Special dietary meals and baby milk may also be carried on board; security staff may ask you to sample them at the airport. No sharp or pointed objects are allowed in your hand luggage. If you are taking needles for medical reasons you need to bring a doctor's certificate with you to show at the security check at the airport.

Delayed or damaged baggage

Please immediately report any missing or damaged baggage to the airline’s handling agent’s desk. These desks are located close to the baggage carousel. Reports must be made before proceeding through Customs. Please note that airlines do not normally compensate for minor damage to your baggage which may occur while your luggage travels on the airport’s conveyor belts.

Other useful information about your luggage

Please label your luggage. In case your luggage goes astray we recommend that you also label the inside of your luggage with your address and phone number. Please do not pack any valuables, perishable items, keys, travel documents or medicine in your checked baggage. These items must be packed in your hand luggage.

Food and drink

We recommend that you either buy refreshments at the airport before boarding or carry some cash (British pounds sterling) with you. Passengers on special diets should bring their own refreshments.

Scheduled flights from the United Kingdom and Ireland

Check-in

Please be at the airport for check-in at least 2 hrs before departure for your international flights. At large busy airports like Manchester, London Gatwick or Heathrow we recommend you arrive at the check-in at least 2,5 hrs before departure. Internet and/or self-service kiosk check-in may be available depending on which airline you are travelling with.

Your flight tickets are electronic; you may check in by showing your passport to the agent at the check-in counter. Please retain the baggage tag issued at check-in until after you have collected your luggage.

Some code-share flights are operated by a different carrier than the one shown on your itinerary. You may find more information on the website of your booked airline, where you may access your booking and print a copy of your e-ticket by entering your name and booking reference.

Baggage through check-in

If you have a connecting flight from the UK to Norway with an onward flight to another destination in Norway, you can take your hand luggage directly to the gate mentioned on your boarding pass. Due to possible gate changes, please double-check your departure times at the transfer desk or check

announcements and arrival/departure board at the airport. Your checked luggage will be checked through to your final destination. If you are holding separate tickets on different airlines it is usually not possible to check baggage through. Check-in staff will advise you whether baggage may be checked or not.

Cabin baggage security information

The following restrictions apply to liquids including creams, pastes, gels and aerosols carried in your hand luggage:

  • Liquids may only be carried in containers that hold 100ml or less and must fit into a closed, transparent, resealable 20 x 20cm plastic bag, which is available at the airport (charges may apply).

  • Please bring a medical certificate with you if you need to carry higher amounts of liquid prescription medicine with you. Special dietary meals and baby milk may also be in your hand luggage; security staff may ask you to sample them at the airport.

  • Duty-free articles purchased at the airport or on board flights are exempt from this rule. Make sure you show the boarding pass of your connecting flight when buying liquids at your first departure airport so that the checkout staff will place your purchase in a special sealed bag that will be accepted at the security check of your next airport.

  • No sharp or pointed objects are allowed in your hand luggage. If you are taking needles for medical reasons you need to bring a doctor’s certificate with you to show at the security check at the airport.

Checked baggage allowance

AirlineCodeEconomy ClassPremium CabinBaggage

British Airways

BA

23kgs

Club Europe

2 bags at 32kg

KLM

KL

1 bag at 23kg

n/a

n/a

Norwegian Air

DY

2 bags at 20kg*

n/a

n/a

SAS

SK

1 bag at 23kg

SAS Plus

2 bags at 23kg

*If flights are booked with Hurtigruten. 

Any excess baggage may be paid upon check-in or you may pre-pay it on the airlines website, which might be cheaper than paying at the airport. Any single piece of luggage weighing over 32kg will not be accepted for carriage.

Cabin baggage maximum weight

AirlineCodeEconomy ClassPremium CabinBaggage

British Airways

BA

1 bag*

Club Europe

2 bags at 23kg

KLM

KL

1 bag at 12kg

n/a

n/a

Norwegian Air

DY

1 bag at 10kg*

n/a

n/a

SAS

SK

1 bag at 8kg

SAS Plus

1 bags at 8kg

*No weight restriction, however passenger must be able to lift bag into the overhead locker unaided.

Cabin baggage maximum size

AirlineCodeEconomy ClassPremium CabinBaggage

British Airways

BA

56x45x25cm

Club Europe

56x45x25cm

KLM

KL

55x25x35cm

Europe Business Class

1st bag 55x25x35cm 2nd bad 45x20x35cm

Norwegian Air

DY

55x40x23cm

n/a

n/a

SAS

SK

55x40x23cm

SAS Plus

55x40x23cm

*No weight restriction, however passenger must be able to lift bag into the overhead locker unaided.

Delayed or damaged baggage

Please immediately report any missing or damaged baggage to the airline’s handling agent’s desk. These desks are located close to the baggage carousel. Reports must be made before proceeding through Customs.

Please note that airlines do not normally compensate for minor damage to your baggage which may occur while your luggage travels on the airport's conveyor belts.

Other useful information about your luggage

Please label your luggage with the Hurtigruten luggage labels provided. In case your luggage goes astray, we recommend that you also label the inside of your luggage with your address and phone number.

Please do not pack any valuables, keys, travel documents, medicine or perish- able items in your checked baggage. These items must be packed in your hand luggage.

Food and drink

Many airlines, such as SAS and Norwegian Air Shuttle do not serve complimentary food and drinks on flights within Europe, however a selection of snacks and beverages is available for purchase on board. We recommend that you either buy refreshments at the airport before boarding or have Norwegian Kroner or an international credit or debit card handy.

On British Airways and KLM flights a drink and a small snack are served in-flight.

Passengers on special diets should bring their own refreshments.

Airport terminal information

London Gatwick

AirlineCodeEconomy Class

Norwegian Air Shuttle 

DY

South

London Heathrow

AirlineCodeEconomy Class

British Airways

BA

5

KLM

KL

4

SAS

SK

2

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