Air Freight from Norway to Lithuania — Rates & Guide
When shipping goods from Oslo Airport, Gardermoen to Palanga International Airport, Norwegian Air Shuttle (DY) offers a reliable and efficient service. The flight DY1086 connects these two locations, ensuring timely deliveries for your air freight needs.
Current Indicative Rates (2026)
| Service | Transit Time | Rate USD/kg | Min Charge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | 2-3 days | 5.00 | 150 |
| Standard | 1-2 days | 7.50 | 200 |
| Express | Same day | 10.00 | 300 |
Key Airports
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL) is Norway’s main international airport, located approximately 35 kilometers northeast of Oslo. It serves as a major hub for both passenger and cargo flights, featuring modern facilities and extensive connectivity. On the other hand, Palanga International Airport (PLQ) is a key airport for Lithuania, situated near the Baltic Sea. It primarily handles seasonal traffic and is essential for connecting Lithuania with various international destinations, making it an important entry point for goods into the region.
Top Carriers on This Route
Alongside Norwegian Air Shuttle, other carriers that operate on this route include Air Baltic and Lufthansa.
What’s Commonly Shipped
Typical air freight shipments from Norway to Lithuania include electronics, fashion goods, pharmaceuticals, and perishable items. The speed of air freight makes it ideal for time-sensitive products, ensuring they arrive fresh and on schedule.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does air freight from Norway to Lithuania take?
Air freight typically takes between 1 to 3 days, depending on the service selected.
How much does air freight from Norway to Lithuania cost?
Costs can range from approximately 5.00 to 10.00 USD per kg, with minimum charges applicable based on the service type.
What documents are needed for Norway to Lithuania?
Essential documents include a commercial invoice, airway bill, and any necessary export/import permits.
Rates are indicative and subject to change.