QR J Oslo Departure Question
#46
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: NUE, MUC, ZRH
Programs: OZ Diamond, LH FTL, QR Silver, Hilton Diamond
Posts: 166
#47
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: London
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Personally I've never seen any sorts of queues at passport control. I have always travelled in the morning, for reference.
#48
Join Date: Mar 2014
Programs: BAEC Silver
Posts: 103
Waiting to board this morning's QR180.
Premium section of the OSL lounge was closed ("Opens at 9am", says the attendant).
In the pay section there was wine and beer but no spirits were on offer. Fresh (semi-skimmed) milk. Food included a hot Bircher müsli and typical cold breakfast bits including granola, yoghurt and honey. Very good fresh mini croissants.
In what is becoming my benchmark for lounge breakfasts, I accomplished most of a Bloody Mary with the tomato juice, lemon slices, ground black pepper and a bottle of tobasco obtained from the Premium section. I suppose I might also have asked for some vodka. (Bloody Shame really). Not confident of Worcestershire sauce at all.
Passport control was queue-free. One BA (BA761) and one Norwegian flight already at the gate.
Departure boards announced boarding a full 15 mins before stated boarding time (06h55). Actual boarding at 07h01.
Premium section of the OSL lounge was closed ("Opens at 9am", says the attendant).
In the pay section there was wine and beer but no spirits were on offer. Fresh (semi-skimmed) milk. Food included a hot Bircher müsli and typical cold breakfast bits including granola, yoghurt and honey. Very good fresh mini croissants.
In what is becoming my benchmark for lounge breakfasts, I accomplished most of a Bloody Mary with the tomato juice, lemon slices, ground black pepper and a bottle of tobasco obtained from the Premium section. I suppose I might also have asked for some vodka. (Bloody Shame really). Not confident of Worcestershire sauce at all.
Passport control was queue-free. One BA (BA761) and one Norwegian flight already at the gate.
Departure boards announced boarding a full 15 mins before stated boarding time (06h55). Actual boarding at 07h01.
#51
Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: LON
Programs: BAEC
Posts: 3,910
Passport queues can be very random at OSL, it just depends how many non Schengen flights are due to leave, how many windows are open (usually two in my experience), and if anyone is causing a temporary holdup at one or more of the windows. It can be zero, it can be a long queue, and it can change minute to minute.
#53
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Bombay
Programs: EC Blue, EB Silver, FB Gold
Posts: 551
There is a tv screen on your left as you come up to the mezzanine level. I always have a peek before entering the lounge. As others have mentioned, queues will vary but there are certain times when there is a cluster of non-Schengen flights leaving within a short period. In my experience, the worst time is when you have Thai, Emirates and one or two Norwegian longhauls leaving within the space of less than an hour. There are a couple of UK and some other European flights also leaving around that time. Sometimes early morning departures can lead to long queues as well, especially in summer if you have a couple of A330 charter flights.