Car Rental Bodo Airport Norway

All cities in Norway Sixt rent a car locations nearby Mo i Rana Airport Mo i Rana Train Station All stations in Bodoe Mo. - Fr.Mo.-Fr. 07:00-21:0007:00 - 21:00Sa.Sa. 12:00-21:0012:00 - 21:00Bank Holiday12:00 - 21:00  24 h pickup24 h return Welcome to Bodoe Sixt rent a car Bod� is located in Nordland County and only a little bit north of the Arctic Circle. Sixt car rental offers rental cars from both the airport and also in the city centre in H�logalansgate (street). The airport is located with only a five minute drive outside of the city centre. From Bod� you can take a ferry to Moskenes in Lofoten. From here you can drive all over Lofoten and experience the amazing nature tha it has to offer. With a rental car in Bod� you can go visit Svartisen which is a glacier in the area, or view Salstraumen, which is the worlds most powerful tidal current. The city also offers a few museums and the Norwegian Aviation Museum is definitely worth visiting.
Sixt car rental in Bod� welcomes you and will provide you with good service and a good car. Budget Bodo Airport Car Rentals (BOO) Fastbreak Services available at Bodo Airport Bodo Rental Car Deals No Budget Locations within 100m of Bodo Airport Bodo Airport Terms & Conditions"Bodo Airport car rentals allow you to explore this remote part of Norway safely while having an adventure." Bodo Airport Car Hire - Did You Know? Bodo Airport is a civil airport. Bodo is the most sizable city in Nordland County. Bodo Airport is next to a military air force base. From Bodo Airport it is possible to fly to Norwegian countryside like Lofoten. Bodo Airport is situated to the south of Bodo city centre. Bodo Airport Mini Guide Why go to Bodo? Many people visit Bodo each year to see the Norwegian countryside and coast in the raw. Although a city, Bodo has a small town feel as it is stretched thinly along the coast. The harbour is very pretty and home to a ferry that can take you out to the island-built lighthouse for great views looking back at the city.
Outside Bodo, the landscape is bleak and unforgiving, sometimes even in summer, still, it’s very popular with hikers. Many walk to the bay where the world’s largest maelstrom is found and where the fishing is unmatched. Schlage Door Knobs WarrantyThe city’s airport is home to the U2 high altitude research plane which can be seen taking off regularly from Bodo.Bed Bug Mattress Cover Rite Aid How do I get to Bodo?Homes For Sale In Autumn Oaks Hudson Fl Just outside of the city is Bodo International Airport which is renowned for the U2 atmospheric data gathering aircraft and was once used for the testing of Concorde. Today it accepts many flights from across Norway and several seasonal holiday flights from Europe and the Mediterranean.
No flights operate there from the UK but flying into Bergen, Oslo, Tromso or Trondheim will allow you to make a connecting flight. To get to the city centre from the airport, take a taxi or the local bus for a journey of less than fifteen minutes. What is the Airport Like? Bodo is a modern airport and arranged very efficiently. The main terminal building has concourses and air bridges arranged as spokes off a semi-circular gate area meaning that at no time will you need to walk far to the airport exit. Bodo is also a ‘silent’ airport with no verbal announcements so you’ll have to watch the overhead displays very carefully. What Should I Expect When I Land at Bodo? Some larger flights dock at the air bridges for direct transfer into the airport whilst smaller flights ask you to walk down the aircraft steps and up another flight of steps into the terminal building. This can be quite a shock in the depths of winter! Inside, once you have been through passport control, you’ll be in the main public area.
A customer service desk is there to help passengers with transport and airport related questions whilst two ATMs dispense currency should you need it. The car rental companies are located in the airport terminal but the cars are often a little distance away. The companies will drop them off for you at the terminal doors, especially in winter when they’ll also be de-iced and preheated. Public transport is available and you simply have to wait at the bus stop for the bus to arrive. What are the Airport’s Facilities Like for When I Leave? As you’d expect from a relatively small regional airport, facilities are a little light at Bodo. There is a single shop which you’ll find just after check in. This doubles as a café serving cold snacks and coffee and sells books, magazines, some groceries, toys and travel essentials. There are also two further places to eat; a café called Picnic which serves pizza and hot dogs amongst other lights snacks, and a bar serving alcoholic drinks together with snacks.
You’ll be pleased to hear that like many Norwegian airports, Wi-Fi access is free. Latest Update from Bodo Airport: 17/05/12 - Ariving in Bodo on the 16th or 17th of June, you'll be in for a treat as the Bodo Airshow will be held on those dates. This year's theme is the Cold War and the exhibits include Russian and eastern European military aircraft. Our market leading customer service team are available 24/7 to assist you throughout any pre and post rental enquiries you might have We are confident that our prices are the best available, however if you find a better price, we’ll beat it - try us here! No Credit Card Fees We don’t charge credit card fees when renting with us, the price we quote is the price you pay at the checkout. Car Hire Bodo Airport Customer Comments: Booked my car rental on the Rhino website only 2 days before I travelled so was very impressed to find all worked out well. Henrik - Sweden02/02/2011 10:51 AM Have Your Say on Bodo Airport Car Hire: