HTML SitemapExplore

Svalbard Airport — Attraction in Spitsbergen

Name
Svalbard Airport
Description
Nearby attractions
Nearby restaurants
Nearby hotels
Longyearbyen Camping
en Jan Mayen, SJ, vei 620 11, Longyearbyen 9171, Svalbard & Jan Mayen
Related posts
Keywords
Svalbard Airport tourism.Svalbard Airport hotels.Svalbard Airport bed and breakfast. flights to Svalbard Airport.Svalbard Airport attractions.Svalbard Airport restaurants.Svalbard Airport travel.Svalbard Airport travel guide.Svalbard Airport travel blog.Svalbard Airport pictures.Svalbard Airport photos.Svalbard Airport travel tips.Svalbard Airport maps.Svalbard Airport things to do.
Svalbard Airport things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
Svalbard Airport
NorwaySpitsbergenSvalbard Airport

Basic Info

Svalbard Airport

SJ, Longyearbyen 9170, Svalbard & Jan Mayen
4.5(315)
Open 24 hours
Save
spot

Ratings & Description

Info

Cultural
Scenic
Accessibility
attractions: , restaurants:
logoLearn more insights from Wanderboat AI.
Phone
+47 67 03 54 00
Website
avinor.no

Plan your stay

hotel
Pet-friendly Hotels in Spitsbergen
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Affordable Hotels in Spitsbergen
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Spitsbergen
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Reviews

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Wanderboat LogoWanderboat

Your everyday Al companion for getaway ideas

CompanyAbout Us
InformationAI Trip PlannerSitemap
SocialXInstagramTiktokLinkedin
LegalTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Get the app

© 2025 Wanderboat. All rights reserved.

Reviews of Svalbard Airport

4.5
(315)
avatar
2.0
19w

Svalbard airport is certainly one of the smallest in the world, I might have been on smaller airports in the Andes or some tiny airports in Norway might also be smaller. To walk from one site of the building to the other takes a max. of 3 minutes. However, experiences are dramatically changing on that small space. I did not had emptied my water bottle entirely so it could have been confiscated and destroyed but the friendly person on duty let me drink the rest and keep the water bottle. I had also some highly specific lithium batteries in my check-in luggage that are difficult to replace. I later read in the latest IATA rules that those batteries could be transported in hand luggage but not in check in luggage anymore (I landed and departed with those batteries in my check in luggage before on Svalbard for four times and have read the IATA rules in several years as I travelled with instruments to India and Chile) but did not read the latest update. They were removed from my luggage and destroyed although I waited for 1 hour the boarding of the plane in the neighbouring room. Calling for me would have been the easiest and it would have been a learning lecture not only for me but also for other 200 waiting passenger.

I also saw a person that had lost her passport on Svalbard - poor woman. The check in was on Saturday, when the police office in Longyearbyen is closed, there is no embassy or consulate in Svalbard to recover the passport, so her situation would not change in decades. Her life was not easy to get on her plane, while she informed me later that the arrival at Gardemoen in Oslo was easy/peasy in comparison.

I always say if you want to escape civilization and bureaucracy you end on Svalbard or in Alaska, now I experienced if you can't get enough of it and rather follow bureaucracy instead of using empathy and communication as a tool, you also end up...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
7y

Svalbard Airport, Longyear is the main airport serving Svalbard in Norway. It is located 1.6 nm northwest of Longyearbyen, and it is the northernmost airport in the world with public scheduled flights. Really small but functional. Has free WiFi. For 4 or more people, taxis are much better and cheaper than the bus (60 NOK each). In fact, the only one bus from the airport to Longyearbyen and from the town to the airport. The bus is outside the Arrivals terminal waiting for passengers of each flight arriving there. Luggage is to be put in luggage compartments of the bus. One way ticket costs 75 NOK (about 10 USD) to be paid to the driver, cash or major credit cards. It takes about 10 minutes maximum to the town. The bus does several stops on its way (Svalbard museum, Radisson Blu hotel). Same to the airport, 2 hours before the flight (from Radisson Blu hotel) it collects people on several...

   Read more
avatar
1.0
1y

It is non sense not to be warned that even if the bag is not in the carry on I can't have my power bank.

Just checked my backpack, tried to find my power bank and found this paper talking about "dangerous gods" instead of "dangerous goods". I didn't bring Odin, Thor and Loki with me and don't like this patronising tone from people who could have sent an email (it was registered to the booking of the ticket, after all) while they can't write an important message properly. And if I could do Tromso-Longyearbyan with that powerbank in the bag I registered, I don't know why I couldn't do the other way around. I didn't find that powerbank in the island after paying 80 euros to the...

   Read more
Page 1 of 7
Previous
Next

Posts

BenjaminBenjamin
It is non sense not to be warned that even if the bag is not in the carry on I can't have my power bank. Just checked my backpack, tried to find my power bank and found this paper talking about "dangerous gods" instead of "dangerous goods". I didn't bring Odin, Thor and Loki with me and don't like this patronising tone from people who could have sent an email (it was registered to the booking of the ticket, after all) while they can't write an important message properly. And if I could do Tromso-Longyearbyan with that powerbank in the bag I registered, I don't know why I couldn't do the other way around. I didn't find that powerbank in the island after paying 80 euros to the polar bears.
George BenaroyaGeorge Benaroya
What I liked: the prices for chocolates and other groceries were the same that at the supermarket in the center. The Wi-Fi was good. What I didn’t like, and the reason why I gave it an overall 1 star. The security check takes three times longer than another Norwegian airports, statistic show. This is because, at this airport, passengers are asked to remove cables. which they have not packed for. As a result a tremendous amount of time is wasted. Likely, the security lady we had in this shift was more thorough than was necessary. Or else they just have a very old scanner and they need to invest in a newer one or change the process to improve.See what other passengers mentioned
Nataliia SemenenkoNataliia Semenenko
It’s a nice and cozy local airport with only one gate. There is no arrival area per se - you came inside the airport from the aircraft, pick your luggage if any and off you go. The departure area has a small cafe and a small duty souvenir shop. There are plenty of seating spaces here - downstairs and also upstairs in the mezzanine. The airport is located near the city and it takes roughly 15-20 minutes by bus to get there. You can also walk, which would take a little longer than an hour - but beware of polar bears. The best about this airport is the view outside. Simply mesmerizing.
See more posts
See more posts
hotel
Find your stay

Pet-friendly Hotels in Spitsbergen

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

It is non sense not to be warned that even if the bag is not in the carry on I can't have my power bank. Just checked my backpack, tried to find my power bank and found this paper talking about "dangerous gods" instead of "dangerous goods". I didn't bring Odin, Thor and Loki with me and don't like this patronising tone from people who could have sent an email (it was registered to the booking of the ticket, after all) while they can't write an important message properly. And if I could do Tromso-Longyearbyan with that powerbank in the bag I registered, I don't know why I couldn't do the other way around. I didn't find that powerbank in the island after paying 80 euros to the polar bears.
Benjamin

Benjamin

hotel
Find your stay

Affordable Hotels in Spitsbergen

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
What I liked: the prices for chocolates and other groceries were the same that at the supermarket in the center. The Wi-Fi was good. What I didn’t like, and the reason why I gave it an overall 1 star. The security check takes three times longer than another Norwegian airports, statistic show. This is because, at this airport, passengers are asked to remove cables. which they have not packed for. As a result a tremendous amount of time is wasted. Likely, the security lady we had in this shift was more thorough than was necessary. Or else they just have a very old scanner and they need to invest in a newer one or change the process to improve.See what other passengers mentioned
George Benaroya

George Benaroya

hotel
Find your stay

The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

hotel
Find your stay

Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Spitsbergen

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

It’s a nice and cozy local airport with only one gate. There is no arrival area per se - you came inside the airport from the aircraft, pick your luggage if any and off you go. The departure area has a small cafe and a small duty souvenir shop. There are plenty of seating spaces here - downstairs and also upstairs in the mezzanine. The airport is located near the city and it takes roughly 15-20 minutes by bus to get there. You can also walk, which would take a little longer than an hour - but beware of polar bears. The best about this airport is the view outside. Simply mesmerizing.
Nataliia Semenenko

Nataliia Semenenko

See more posts
See more posts