Employee Parking at BGO is not open to passengers
At Bergen Airport, Flesland (BGO), “Employee Parking” is a restricted facility reserved for staff and airport-authorized users, not regular passengers flying from Terminal T. Access normally requires an airport ID card or permit linked to employment or a contracted role at BGO. Daily public pricing is not published because the lot is not sold as a commercial product.
The employee area sits away from the main T terminal zone and is managed separately from the public Bergen Parkering setup a few kilometers from the airport. That public remote parking, discussed on local Reddit threads, feeds passengers into the terminal with shuttle options, while the employee lot is tied to staff shift patterns and operational access. You cannot prebook this employee parking through the standard online booking pages that show P1, P2, or other guest-facing products.
Security rules at BGO treat employee parking as part of the secure landside perimeter, with automatic barriers and plate or card readers controlling entry and exit. Unauthorized vehicles risk fines or towing under Norwegian airport regulations, and staff use fixed spaces that align with their scheduled duty hours. If you drive a rental car from a brand like Hertz or Avis, it must be returned to their signed areas by T, not left in staff zones.
For passengers, the practical move is to treat Employee Parking as off-limits and head to official public options like the multi-storey near T or the long-term facilities several kilometers from the terminal. Use BGO’s booking engine to compare prices by date instead of aiming for staff areas on the day. Tip: plug “Bergen lufthavn parkering” into your map app and follow signs for the specific public lot (P1, P2, or long-term) shown in your booking, not any internal employee entrance roads.