Norwegian Reward “lounge” at OSL now routes you to OSL Lounge
Older blogs talk about a standalone Norwegian Reward Lounge at Oslo Gardermoen, but current Norwegian international passengers in T usually get access to the generic OSL Lounge instead. If your confirmation or status says “Norwegian Reward Lounge,” expect to be directed to OSL Lounge near the international gates, not to a branded Norwegian room.
Oslo Airport has one main terminal coded T, and Norwegian international departures use the non-Schengen and Schengen gates off that same building. When staff scan a boarding pass marked for Norwegian lounge access, they typically point you toward OSL Lounge by gate E8 or its current equivalent, which operates daily and covers most of the bank of European departures.
Access rules tie to Norwegian Reward eligibility and the specific ticket you bought, often Flex or higher, or certain Reward tiers logged into your Norwegian profile at booking. Check your email itinerary or the “Extras” section of the Norwegian app before you arrive; if it lists lounge access, the physical door you actually walk through at OSL is almost always the OSL Lounge with shared contract access for multiple airlines.
Online references from 2018–2020 still list a Norwegian‑branded lounge room, but recent 2022 reviews of lounge use on Norwegian tickets at Oslo all describe the same OSL Lounge food setup, with self‑serve snacks, a basic hot option, and standard coffee machines. If you see photos with the OSL Lounge logo over the buffet, that’s the current reality tied to your Norwegian Reward perk.
Pricing for walk‑up access at OSL Lounge usually sits around the 300–400 NOK range, but Norwegian Reward passengers typically don’t pay that if lounge is bundled. If you’re travelling with someone on a different PNR, ask at check‑in or at the lounge desk whether you can pay for a guest; staff at OSL Lounge handle all Norwegian Reward lounge questions on the spot.
Big watch‑out: signage in T still sometimes says “OSL Lounge” only, with no Norwegian logo, which confuses occasional flyers who expect a dedicated “Norwegian Reward Lounge” door. Build in an extra 5–10 minutes before boarding to walk from central security to the E‑gates cluster and sort out any access mismatch at the desk.
Practical tip: screenshot the part of your Norwegian confirmation that shows lounge entitlement before you reach OSL, then head straight toward OSL Lounge by the E‑gates in T and show that screenshot if the barcode doesn’t automatically flip the reader green.
How to get in
- 01 International
- 02 loyalty access