Breakfast in Bergen. Four hours to kill before the next leg to Ørsta. Lars Fosdal Just Another Day March 5, 2016 1 Minute Breakfast in Bergen. Four hours to kill before the next leg to Ørsta. Share this: Share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email MoreShare on Tumblr Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp Share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Telegram Like this:Like Loading… Related Published by Lars Fosdal Software Developer View all posts by Lars Fosdal Published March 5, 2016
Lars Fosdal was struggling to find a flight to Sogn og Fjordane yesterday… I know those green Dash very well 😉 Loading... Reply
Replacing Tine Ørsta’s old warehouse management system with our new one, Bjørn Vidar Dahle Loading... Reply
Lars Fosdal for me it would be Monday to Saturday. The cancellation of direct flights from Germany to Bergen and Stavanger are hurting. Loading... Reply
Andreas 安德烈亞斯 Is it the downtrend in the oil business that is to blame for the cancelations? Loading... Reply
Lars Fosdal For Stavanger most likely – for Bergen I cannot understand it really. Those flights were very popular for elderly Hurtigruten passengers, and increasingly for normal tourists as well. Loading... Reply
nice view 🙂
Wideroe 🙂
Andreas 安德烈亞斯 That green gondola is a giveaway 🙂
Lars Fosdal was struggling to find a flight to Sogn og Fjordane yesterday… I know those green Dash very well 😉
Andreas 安德烈亞斯 Friday flights can be a challenge. That’s why I’m flying today.
Replacing Tine Ørsta’s old warehouse management system with our new one, Bjørn Vidar Dahle
How would humanity survive without Pizza…
Lars Fosdal for me it would be Monday to Saturday.
The cancellation of direct flights from Germany to Bergen and Stavanger are hurting.
Andreas 安德烈亞斯 Is it the downtrend in the oil business that is to blame for the cancelations?
Lars Fosdal For Stavanger most likely – for Bergen I cannot understand it really. Those flights were very popular for elderly Hurtigruten passengers, and increasingly for normal tourists as well.
Driving there would not be much longer outside winter times (;
Oh, it’s about 8.5 hours – so I think I prefer flying and eating pizza 🙂