5–10 minutes at the curb is the whole point here
Kiss & Fly sits directly next to the Oslo Airport terminal T, meant for quick drop-offs and pick-ups, not parking and leaving the car. Think: you pull up, unload bags, quick goodbye, and the driver rolls out again within a few minutes. This is the closest you’ll get a car to the terminal doors without going into the short-term garages.
This is strictly short stay use, priced and policed as a fast turnover zone. Stay within the posted time limit (usually measured in minutes, not hours) or you risk a fine from the airport operator. If you plan to walk inside and have coffee, use the regular short-term car park instead; Kiss & Fly is for curbside handoffs only at OSL.
Because Kiss & Fly is right by terminal T, drop-offs work well for early morning departures when trains and buses are busy. Drivers can follow signs for departures, pull into the marked Kiss & Fly area, and passengers are usually at check-in within a couple of minutes’ walk. For pickups, message your driver once you have bags in hand to avoid them circling or waiting too long in the lane.
There’s no shelter like a multi-storey car park here, so in winter at Gardermoen you’re exposed to snow and wind the moment you step out. Have bags ready to go before you stop, and keep the handoff tight so the car isn’t idling longer than necessary in the Kiss & Fly lane.
Practical tip: if you need more than a fast curb stop next to the terminal, send the driver to the signed short-term parking instead and meet them there; use Kiss & Fly only when everyone is ready to move in under 10 minutes.