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Røst (ENRS)

Røst sits at the southwestern tip of the Lofoten archipelago, some 100 kilometres west of the Norwegian mainland in the Norwegian Sea. With a resident population of roughly 500, it is one of Norway's smallest inhabited municipalities yet draws a steady flow of high-net-worth visitors drawn by extreme wilderness experiences: the midnight sun from May through July, dense Atlantic puffin and gannet colonies during summer breeding season, and the Northern Lights arc from September through March. The island's economic base is commercial fishing – Røst is one of Norway's principal cod and saithe landing points – but private aviation traffic is almost entirely expedition and leisure-driven.

Røst Airport (ENRS/RET) operates a single asphalt runway of 800 metres, limiting operations to light turboprops and small piston aircraft. Widerøe operates scheduled services from Bodø, but private charters typically reposition through Bodø Airport (BOO) on the mainland or via Svolvær (SVJ) for larger cabin requirements. Winter daylight is severely curtailed – polar night runs from late November to mid-January – making scheduling discipline critical for departures and arrivals. Customs clearance requires advance arrangement with Norwegian authorities and should be built into the trip planning cycle at least 48 hours ahead.

For operators planning expedition or incentive trips to Røst, the logistical model usually involves a larger jet positioning to Bodø, with an onward charter on a light turboprop or helicopter covering the final 100 km sector. Ground transport on the island is minimal; the airport sits adjacent to the main village of Røstlandet, placing arriving passengers within walking distance of the harbour and the island's few accommodation options. Fuel availability should be confirmed well in advance, as stocks are limited and resupply depends on ferry schedules.

Departure Profile from Røst Airport (RET/ENRS)

Departing from Røst requires careful pre-trip planning given the airport's short 800-metre asphalt runway and limited ground infrastructure. Only light turboprops and small piston aircraft operate directly from ENRS; most private charter missions originate or terminate here on positioning legs from Bodø Airport on the Norwegian mainland. Operators should confirm fuel availability and ground handling at least 48 hours prior to departure, as the airport has no permanent FBO structure – general aviation handling is provided on an ad-hoc basis through the airport operator. Block-out times must account for seasonal daylight: in deep winter (late November to mid-January), polar night eliminates VFR windows and instrument approaches are required, demanding suitably rated crew and aircraft.

Infrastructure and Operational Notes

The single runway at Røst (07/25, 800m x 30m asphalt) is serviceable for aircraft in the Cessna Caravan, Twin Otter, and Pilatus PC-12 class. There is no ILS; approaches are conducted via NDB/VOR and GNSS procedures. Slots are not required for private jet operations, but PPR (Prior Permission Required) is strongly advised given the remote location and limited apron space. Customs clearance for international arrivals or departures is available only by prior arrangement with Norwegian Customs – build this into the trip plan from day one. Aviation weather at Røst is notoriously variable: North Atlantic low-pressure systems can close the airfield with minimal notice, and alternate planning to Bodø or Svolvær is non-negotiable.

Mission Planning and Onward Connections

Røst is typically the final sector of a multi-leg private aviation itinerary rather than a standalone departure hub. Common mission structures see guests flying commercially or by private jet to Bodø, then onward by light turboprop charter to RET. Return routing follows the same logic. Positioning flights from Oslo (OSL/TRF) to Bodø, then Bodø to Røst, cover the full Norwegian coast in two efficient hops. For guests exploring the wider Lofoten chain, air taxi circuits linking Røst, Svolvær (SVJ), and Andenes (ANX) can be assembled as bespoke day-trip itineraries. All fuel and aircraft servicing requests must be pre-coordinated; the island has no 24-hour avgas or Jet-A supply guaranteed without advance notice. Explore all private jet routes across Norway.

Why Fly Private from Røst

  • Direct village center access (2min)
  • Arctic Circle location at 67°N
  • Specialized cold weather operations
  • Wildlife expedition coordination
  • Midnight sun runway operations
  • Northern lights viewing access

FBO Services at Røst

  • Signature Flight Support
  • Jet Aviation

Slot Information

No restrictions for private jets. Limited daylight operations in winter months.

Peak Demand Periods in Røst

Midnight Sun season (May-July)Seabird breeding season (May-Aug)Northern Lights season (Sep-Mar)Arctic fishing season (Mar-Oct)

Nearby Destinations from Røst

Lofoten Islands (30min flight)Bodø mainland (45min flight)Tromsø (1h flight)Svolvær (40min flight)Andenes (35min flight)

Airports in Røst

Airport Quick Facts

ICAO CodeENRS
IATA CodeRET
Annual Movements8,699
Customsby prior arrangement

Northernmost airport serving Lofoten Islands

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How much does a private jet from Røst cost?

Private jet prices from Røst typically start at approximately €15,000 for light jets to mainland Norway destinations like Bodø or Tromsø. Charter flights to Oslo range from €25,000-35,000 depending on aircraft type and seasonal demand. Arctic operations require specialized equipment and experienced crews, which influences pricing. Peak season rates (May-August) command premium pricing due to high demand for midnight sun experiences.

Which airport is best for private jets in Røst?

Røst Airport (ENRS) is the only airport serving the archipelago and the optimal choice for private jet access. The airport specializes in Arctic operations with experienced ground crews and cold weather procedures. Its proximity to the village center and harbor provides immediate access to accommodations and expedition services. The facility handles both turboprop and small jet aircraft with comprehensive support services.

How long does it take to get from Røst airport to accommodations?

Transfer time from Røst Airport to village accommodations is typically 2-5 minutes by vehicle. The airport sits adjacent to the main settlement, eliminating lengthy ground transfers common at larger destinations. Most guesthouses and expedition lodges are within walking distance of the terminal. This proximity allows maximum time for wildlife viewing and Arctic activities.

Can I fly a private jet to Røst during winter?

Private jets can access Røst during winter months, though operations depend on Arctic weather conditions and daylight availability. Winter flights require specialized cold weather procedures and experienced Arctic-qualified crews. The airport maintains winter operations for essential services, though scheduling flexibility is crucial due to rapidly changing weather patterns. Northern lights viewing makes winter charter flights increasingly popular.

What wildlife can I see when flying to Røst by private jet?

Røst offers access to massive seabird colonies including puffins, arctic terns, and guillemots during breeding season (May-August). The archipelago hosts over one million seabirds annually, making it Norway's most important seabird area. Aerial approaches provide spectacular views of nesting colonies on dramatic cliff faces. Marine wildlife including seals and whales are frequently spotted from aircraft during approach.

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