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What is the cheapest flight from detroit to oslo?

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if you can find one under $1000 you get 10 points

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  1. Newark, NJ (EWR) to Oslo, Norway (OSL) $1808 RT    

    Last Updated: Sun 3 Aug 2008 5:45 AM EST

    Plus: BUSINESS Class, Nonstop flights, Includes all taxes, Winter travel

    Airline(s): Continental Airlines

    Advance Purchase: 30 days

    Min. stay: Sat. night

    Day of week: 7 days a week

    Comments: Depart between Dec 20 – Jan 9 and return between Dec. 25 to Jan. 9

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    Vayama

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  2. This of course depends on when you want to fly.  I found the following options for well under $1000 flying roundtrip mid-week in February (I chose dates at random and ended up with Wed 18 Feb / Tue 3 Mar):

    Continental (via Newark)... $783

    Northwest (via Amsterdam)...  $841

    KLM (via Amsterdam)...  $844

    Lufthansa (via Frankfurt)...  $847

    Air France (via Paris)... $916

    SAS (via Chicago & Copenhagen)... $964

    [taxes/fees included, all listed on Orbitz]

    Unfortunately, if you want to fly on a weekend in September, it looks like $1008 is probably the best price you're going to find:

    $1008 roundtrip on Lufthansa/SAS flying Fri 19 Sep and returning Sun 28 Sep, connecting in Frankfurt:  LH487, SK3644 / SK4755, LH 486 listed on Vayama.

    Another option you might consider is using a flexible search to find cheap flights to one of the European gateway cities (esp. London or Frankfurt) and then using http://www.skyscanner.net to search the European low-cost airlines (i.e. RyanAir, Sterling, Norwegian, etc) to find an inexpensive connection to Oslo.  Just keep in mind that the discount airlines often have very low baggage limits and you may have to switch airports, since the low-cost airlines usually fly to a city's smaller airports.  (FYI - Sterling and Norwegian fly to OSL, but RyanAir flies to Torp, which is a 2-hour bus ride from Oslo.)

  3. You might have better luck looking for two separate flights.  No doubt you can find a cheap one to London.  Then you can find a cheap one from London to Oslo

  4. try this site for cheap tickets

    http://asianairfares.com

    also try to book on the weekdays instead on the weekends.....it is cheaper

  5. $468 o/w total with all taxes from airfare consolidator Vayama.com.  I checked November 6.

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