Frequent flyers side-eye most valet setups; BGO’s is airport-run
Daily rates sit at 1,000 NOK for Valet Parking at Bergen Airport, and the cars handover point is directly next to Terminal T. This is the official airport valet, not a third-party “cowboy” operator shuttling cars off-site, which is what makes some regulars more relaxed about using it. You drop the keys, walk a short few dozen meters, and you’re at the check-in area.
The pitch is simple: pay 1,000 NOK per day, stop right by the terminal, and staff move and store your car. Compared to standard long-term self-parking further from Terminal T, you’re paying a steep premium for maybe saving 10–15 minutes in each direction. For a 3‑day trip that’s roughly 3,000 NOK, so it only pencils out if time is worth more than the extra parking cost.
FlyerTalk threads about European airports call valet “buyer beware” and complain about off-airport firms leaving cars in unsecured lots; that’s what pushes some frequent flyers to stick with on-airport booking instead. At BGO, this service sits right next to the terminal and is run under the airport brand, which reduces the usual worry about your car being parked miles away in a random field.
Regulars on Flyertalk say they usually “book on the airport’s website” for regular self-parking rather than hand over keys to third-party valet outfits, especially for week‑long trips of 7 days or more when cost adds up fast. Use this valet at BGO for short returns of 1–2 days and early departures; for anything longer, price out the standard car parks first.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $1.00/day | $1.00 |
| 3 days | $1.00/day | $3.00 |
| 7 days | $1.00/day | $7.00 |