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(BGO) Bergen
NORWAY - Bergen Flesland
(SEA) Seattle
UNITED STATES - All Airports
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(BGO) Bergen Flesland
Bergen, Norway
(SEA) All Airports
Seattle, WA
18
Jul
Saturday
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Bergen to Seattle: Your Guide to This Nordic-Pacific Route

Direct & connecting flights|BGO – SEA|$389
$389one way
Cheapest price
13h 45m1 stop via KEF
Flight duration
4,837 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Bergen to Seattle

The journey from Bergen to Seattle connects two cities that share a deep affinity for the outdoors, maritime culture, and dramatic coastlines. There are no direct flights between BGO and SEA, so expect a one-stop itinerary through major European hubs like Amsterdam, London, or Copenhagen. Total travel time typically ranges from 14 to 18 hours depending on your connection. Scandinavian Airlines, KLM, and British Airways are among the carriers frequently serving this routing. Summer is the most popular season to fly, when both cities enjoy long daylight hours and mild weather. Shoulder months like May and September can offer a quieter travel experience. For last minute travelers, midweek departures tend to have better seat availability, especially outside peak holiday periods. Seattle's Norwegian heritage makes this a meaningful route for many passengers. Booking last minute fares on this corridor is easier when you stay flexible with layover cities.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Bergen (BGO) to Seattle (SEA)?
The cheapest months to fly from Bergen to Seattle are typically January through March and late October through November, when demand for transatlantic travel drops. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance during these off-peak periods can yield the best fares. Summer months (June–August) tend to be the most expensive due to high tourist demand.
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Flying from Bergen to Seattle: A Nordic-Pacific Journey

Connecting the fjord-lined coast of western Norway with the evergreen shores of the Pacific Northwest, flights from Bergen to Seattle trace a path between two cities that share a surprisingly deep kinship. Both are defined by dramatic landscapes, maritime culture, and a love of the outdoors, making this transatlantic route one that feels thematically cohesive from departure to arrival.

There are no nonstop flights between Bergen Flesland Airport and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, so travelers should expect at least one layover. Common routing options include connections through major European hubs such as Amsterdam, London, Copenhagen, or Reykjavik. Airlines frequently used on this corridor include SAS, KLM, British Airways, Icelandair, and Norwegian carriers connecting through partner networks. Total travel time typically ranges from 14 to 20 hours depending on the layover duration and routing. Booking through alliance partners or codeshare agreements can sometimes simplify the journey and allow seamless baggage transfers.

Timing your trip wisely makes a real difference. Summer months from June through August are the most popular period for travel between Bergen and Seattle. Bergen enjoys its warmest and driest weather during this stretch, while Seattle is famously at its best in summer with long sunny days and mild temperatures. For those looking to avoid peak crowds and higher fares, shoulder seasons in May or September offer pleasant conditions on both ends of the route. Winter travel appeals to a different kind of adventurer, with Bergen offering atmospheric holiday markets and proximity to ski resorts, while Seattle provides a cozy urban escape with its thriving food and coffee scene.

One practical tip for this journey is to consider the layover city as a mini-destination in itself. A longer connection in Amsterdam or Copenhagen can break up the travel day and give you a chance to stretch your legs with a quick city visit. Many airports on these common connection routes offer excellent lounge facilities and dining options as well.

What makes this route particularly interesting is the cultural thread between Scandinavia and the Pacific Northwest. Seattle has deep Norwegian heritage, visible in neighborhoods like Ballard, which was historically a Scandinavian fishing community. Travelers from Bergen may find familiar values in Seattle's emphasis on sustainability, outdoor recreation, and seafood culture. The connection feels less like crossing an ocean and more like visiting a distant cousin.

Whether you are heading to Seattle for business, to explore the Cascades, or to experience its renowned tech and arts scene, the journey from Bergen opens a rewarding transatlantic corridor that deserves more attention from curious travelers.