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Tromso Airport Passenger Reviews and Tromso Airport Traveller Reports
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TROMSO AIRPORT customer review : 6 February 2012 by Tom Bamber (UK) |
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Rating : 10/10 |  |
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A great small and friendly airport with views to die for. All flights seem to come and go on time with no
issues. Good choice of shops and eateries, plenty of seating, great views and friendly staff.
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TROMSO AIRPORT review : 22 February 2010 by David Gartside
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Customer Rating : 5/5 |  |
If more airports were like TOS, then flying would be much more like it used to be. The place
is a joy to use - the bus stops at the door, the self-service machines are just inside the
door, the fast bag-drop is just that (even when you get the one with the trainee), you go
upstairs to security who have a sense of humour and are efficient: quote- 'our job is to make
sure the passenger is safe and looked after, and then airside there's a small cafe and shop,
and a splendid view of mountains and aircraft. No stupid endless announcements, lots of seats,
etc, etc. TOS is part of a small and privileged club, which in my experience also includes
Tallinn, Jerez, and Helsinki.
TROMSO AIRPORT review : 16 February 2009 : by B Vincent
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Customer Rating : 3/5 |  |
Tromsų is a small but bright and comfortable airport - although the gate numbers go up to
about 26, only the last 6 of these are proper airbridges. You can catch a local bus from town
for 25kr unless it is a Sunday morning - then you can get the Flybussen for 55kr. Before
security there is not much of interest - a few shops, the 7-11 has similar price and range to
stores in town. After security there is a Narvesen with almost identical food and prices to
the 7-11 downstairs. There are also several other food outlets which are all very expensive.
Toilets are clean enough but as far as I could tell there are only about 6 individual toilets,
so there can be a queue. When I visited in 2007 there were internet terminals costing 2kr per
minute, which I think it the most expensive I have ever seen; on my last visit in November
2008 these terminals were gone, replaced by WiFi with a minimum charge of 59kr. Before
signing up you have to acknowledge that it is an insecure network, then pass all your credit
card details including the security code over the network! If you are transiting from
Longyearbyen you need to be on your toes to collect your bag, clear customs and check in again
because you are not given much time.
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