How to Fly to the FAROE ISLANDS with Atlantic Airways!



Watch this video to see what it’s like to travel with Atlantic Airways to one of the most remote, inhabited places in the North Atlantic Ocean, the Faroe Islands.

In this video, you’ll see our trip from Norway’s capital, Oslo to Vagar Airport in the Faroe Islands.

You’ll get a sense for what it’s like to travel from Oslo’s Central Train Station to the city’s airport and the airport experience once we’d arrived. Spoiler Alert: Thanks to a pilot’s strike, it was a bit of a mess. Also, because Atlantic Airways only offers service to Oslo a couple of times each week, it was even more confusing. But we’ll clear it up for you in this video.

Once onboard, you’ll see Atlantic Airways’ seat, inflight entertainment, menu, and other amenities. And, at the end, we’ll rate it all using the unscientific JebScore!

We’ll even show you some of the greatest highlights from next week’s video featuring the experience we had while we were in the Faroe Islands!

0:00 Introduction
1:15 Arrival at Oslo Airport
3:45 Boarding Atlantic Airways A320
5:20 Atlantic Airways A320 Departure
8:02 Atlantic Airways A320 Arrival in the Faroe Islands

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When You’re Not Around (Instrumental Version) – Seralya
Emelie (Instrumental Version) – Mondays
First Kiss (Instrumental Version) – Mondays
Like U Like That (Instrumental Version) – Elijah N
Catch The Waves (Instrumental Version) – Joakim Sandstrom

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45 thoughts on “How to Fly to the FAROE ISLANDS with Atlantic Airways!”

  1. Great vlog as always! When you flew UA to BGO I was sure you guys would take the Smyril line ferry to Færøyene or Iceland, but you fooled me. Lol! The airport at Vagar had the world record for 737 ops. Flying in/out using a 1200m 3600ft rwy. With a reduced load of course. The airline Mærsk flew the route for yrs. What airports are alternats you ask. Norway, Scotland, Iceland or Denmark. Now you know! Fun fact no.2 RC pilots always uses the door that is not into the weather. So it can be door A or B. Looking forward to the next one! P.S. I have to ask you to watch Kara and Nates vlog. It was posted today. It is insane! It is a journey for guys like us. Lol!

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  2. Flagship Carriers:
    Hawaiian Air to Hawai'i
    Air Tahiti Nui to Tahiti
    Air New Zealand to NZ
    Air France to France
    British Airways to U.K.
    Aer Lingus to Ireland
    LAN to Peru
    Singapore Air to Singapore
    Philippine Air to Phillipines
    Qantas to Australia

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  3. Jeb, I hope you were able to be there for the dolphin slaughter, I am told it is truly a sight to behold. I mean why else visit the islands if not to support that practice of the government and the people?

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  4. Hey Jeb and Suzanne, I want to do a round-the-world trip on budget carrier some time next year. Do you know of any transatlantic LCC that flies from South America to either Africa or Europe?

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  5. I love your videos can you do American Airlines hub hopping i’m in aviation in the US like you being on an airplane really interest me keep up the great work!!!

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  6. I have wanted to visit Australia because of Qantas airlines – seems like the way to go. I have not seen an Airbus A320 with such large winglets – usually they are just the teeny ones, one up and one down. Must be on the new models. I know the A321 has the large winglets. I did look at A320 photos to confirm that they was a later feature.

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  7. Jen and Suzanne, you should try Azores Airlines who serves the Azores Acappella group of 9 islands and Madera. Flights are available from several European Countries and the east coast of North America

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  8. Jeb, I still have fingers crossed you will be doing a Tailwind Air trip Boston-NYC before they shutter for the season. Haven't seen any travel YouTubers do the seaplane excursion yet and it would make for great content.

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  9. Jebby you said nothing and showed nothing of the Walmart the Dairy Queen and Dollar Tree. I gots to see if them Norway's got it better dan us. Come on Jebby don't fight the force !!!!

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  10. Another great vlog and to islands I wish to visit and on an airline I wish to fly on plus once again it’s made more special by having your good lady wife included in the vlog so defo more of these please 🙏

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  11. Hey Jeb and Suzanne…looks like it's gonna be an informative and really enjoyable series of vlogs from this trip to the Faroe Islands .
    Can't wait for the next one.
    If only it was a 2hour flight from where I live, I will put this destination on my "bucket list"

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  12. The Faroe’s might be a pretty looking place but never ignore the fact that there’s some dark little secrets that most wouldn’t know. Every year hundreds of whales and dolphins are herded into shallow bays in the Faroe’s where they are beached, killed and butchered for their meat in the name of cultural practice. In 2021, 1428 Atlantic white-sided dolphins were killed and suffered prolonged death in the process. This practice needs to stop, majority of the people of the Faroe’s doesn’t even consume whale/dolphin meat, why does such cultural practices still seen in 2022?

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