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Accessible Parking

Accessible

Two–three minute flat walk from Comfort Hotel to BGO terminal

Accessible parking at Bergen Airport Flesland focuses on proximity to T rather than a named blue‑badge lot. The closest spaces sit in the main car‑park area directly in front of the terminal, so the walk from car to check‑in is measured in tens of meters, not hundreds. Surfaces between the parking rows and the terminal entrance are flat and hard, which helps with wheelchairs, walkers, and rolling luggage.

The airport hotels right by BGO slot into the same picture. Guests at the Comfort Hotel Bergen Airport talk about a 2–3 minute walk to the terminal, literally “across the car park,” while Clarion and Scandic land in the same 2–5 minute, mostly covered range. The route from these hotels to T is essentially one level, with no complicated detours through multi‑storey garages. For anyone planning an early SAS or Widerøe departure, that short, predictable walk matters more than saving a few kroner on distant parking.

Cruise passengers heading for Hurtigruten often use the hotels as an accessibility hack. They either park in the accessible spaces in front of the terminal for drop‑off, then move the car, or keep everything simple and stay overnight at Comfort or Clarion so the only leg of the trip is a 2–5 minute crossing of the airport car‑park area before check‑in. Exact daily pricing for the accessible spaces varies by season and product, so check Avinor’s BGO parking page before locking in a plan.

Practical tip: if walking distance is the main concern, book a night at Comfort Hotel Bergen Airport and treat the 2–3 minute flat, car‑park crossing to T as your “parking transfer” instead of hunting for cheaper but farther‑out options.

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