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Sandefjord and Airport
A scheduled service between Oslo via Sandefjord Airport, Torp to Aalborg Airport in Denmark was introduced in 1960, but stopped by SAS the following year.
Busy Bee was contracted in 1984 to connect Farsund, Haugesund Airport, Karmøy, Bergen and Stavanger, as well as operate out of Sandefjord Airport, Torp.
Sandefjord Airport, Torp () is an international airport located northeast of Sandefjord, Norway and 118 km south of Oslo, Norway.
Torp was in part chosen due to its proximity to Sandefjord Airport Station | Raastad Station on the Vestfold Line
On 16 October, both Oslo Airport, Fornebu and Oslo Airport, Gardermoen were closed due to fog, and eight scheduled aircraft were rerouted to Sandefjord.
In 1960, the name of the company was changed to AS Sandefjord Lufthavn, and the airport named Sandefjord Airport, Torp.
The Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications stated that the Civil Aviation Administration had previously decided that the state would not give subsidies to Sandefjord Airport, and that such investments must be carried by the operating company.
They intended to market Sandefjord Airport as Oslo South ( later Oslo Torp ).
The branding of Torp as Oslo caused a heated discussion between the Civil Aviation Administration, after the International Air Transport Association in 1998 placed Sandefjord Airport under the area code for Oslo.
From 1998, Sandefjord Airport strengthened itself in two directions.
The commercial interests of Telemark declared that they would focus on using the larger Sandefjord Airport than Skien Airport, Geiteryggen.
Coast Air started flights from Sandefjord to Haugesund Airport, Karmøy on 26 October 1998 twice daily.
The remaining services consist of services on primary airports in Northern Norway, and services from Sandefjord Airport, Torp to other primary airports, and some international services from Oslo / Gardermoen, Sandefjord / Torp, Kristiansand / Kjevik, Stavanger / Sola, Bergen / Flesland and Trondheim / Værnes.
The main bases are Sandefjord Airport, Torp, Bodø Airport, Tromsø Airport, Bergen Airport, Flesland and Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.

Sandefjord and Torp
Torp is owned and operated by Sandefjord Lufthavn AS, which in turn is owned by the municipalities of Sandefjord and Stokke, Vestfold County Municipality and a private investment group.
Until 1999, the sheriff's office in Sandefjord was responsible for border control at Torp.
Widerøe's main domestic hauling between primary airports is from its base at Sandefjord Airport, Torp.
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The two nearest international airports are Oslo Airport, Gardermoen and Sandefjord Airport, Torp, but there is a Hokksund Airport, with the ICAO airport code of ENHS.
Skien Airport had then been closed since 2002, following the increased domestic and international traffic from near-by Sandefjord Airport, Torp.
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* The Moss Airport, Rygge and the Sandefjord Airport, Torp in Norway have introduced free shuttle buses to nearby regional railway stations.
Starting in the fall of 1991, Widerøe Norsk Air flew on the route from its hub at Sandefjord Airport, Torp via Kjevik to London Stansted Airport using Fokker 50 aircraft.

Sandefjord and its
Braathens, along with its partner KLM, started operating from Sandefjord.
Other replicas include the Gaia, which currently has Sandefjord as its home port, the Munin, ( a half scale replica ) located in Vancouver, B. C., the Íslendingur in the Viking World museum in Iceland, the Hugin in Kent, England, and the replica housed at the Hjemkomst Museum in Moorhead, MN.

Sandefjord and airport
In 1968, the municipalities of Sandefjord and Sandar merged, giving the Sandefjord a 93. 11 % ownership in the airport.
Sandefjord became the country's tenth-largest airport.

Sandefjord and located
is a municipality in Vestfold county, southern Norway, located around north-east of Sandefjord.
" The Viking ," a replica of the ancient Viking ship " The Gokstad ", built at Framnes Shipyard in Sandefjord, Norway in 1892 and sailed across the Atlantic to the fair in 1893, is currently located at Good Templar Park in Geneva, Illinois.
Company headquarters are located in Sandefjord, Norway where the company was originally founded.
The international schools at Skagerak are a group of private schools located in Sandefjord, Norway.
Their home ground is the Komplett. no Arena, located in Sandefjord, Vestfold.

Sandefjord and Oslo
* link = European route E18 –: Craigavon – Belfast – Larne … Stranraer – Gretna – Carlisle – Newcastle … Kristiansand – Arendal – Porsgrunn – Larvik – Sandefjord – Horten – Drammen – Oslo – Askim – Karlstad – Örebro – Västerås – Stockholm / Kapellskär … Mariehamn … Turku / Naantali – Helsinki – Kotka – Vaalimaa – Vyborg – Saint Petersburg
In 1960, Braathens SAFE received concession to fly from Oslo via Sandefjord and Kristiansand to Aalborg in Denmark twice a week.
The result was a 0 – 0 draw in Sandefjord and a 5 – 3 victory in Oslo and so Vålerenga retained the position in the top league and avoided relegation.
Color Line main office is in Oslo, but the company also have offices in Bergen, Stavanger, Kristiansand, Sandefjord and Larvik in addition to international offices in Kiel, Hirtshals and Strömstad.
In Norway and Sweden the E18 runs Kristiansand – Arendal – Porsgrunn – Larvik – Sandefjord – Tønsberg – Horten – Drammen – Oslo – Ås – Askim – Karlstad ( in Sweden ) – Örebro – Västerås – Stockholm / Kapellskär.

Sandefjord and Norway
* Strand, Vestfold, a village in Sandefjord, Vestfold county, Norway
The company had been established in 1952, and started flights from Sandefjord to serve commuters and business travelers to Western Norway and the oil industry.
Carl Anton Larsen, the founder of Grytviken, was a naturalized Briton born in Sandefjord, Norway.
Bent Hamer is a film director, writer and producer, born in Sandefjord, Norway in 1956.
The Gokstad ship is a Viking ship found in a burial mound at Gokstad farm in Sandar, Sandefjord, Vestfold, Norway.
* Nicolaysen, N. 1882, The Viking-Ship Discovered at Gokstad in Norway / Langskibet fra Gokstad ved Sandefjord, Christiania.
Limbonic Art is a symphonic black metal band from Sandefjord, Norway.
* Sandefjord, Norway
Komplett has three call centers for sales and support in Sandefjord, Norway and Gothenburg, Sweden.
Komplett has distribution center and warehouses in Sandefjord, Norway.
Dag Solstad ( born 16 July 1941, Sandefjord, Norway ) is a Norwegian novelist, short-story writer, and dramatist whose work has been translated into several languages.
Larvik / Sandefjord Region is a metropolitan region in the county of Vestfold in southeastern Norway.
Østerøya is one of two peninsulas outside Sandefjord, Norway.

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