Moss Lufthavn Rygge(Oslo Rygge Airport) reunion v1.0
Oslo Rygge Airport, first called by Ryanair, is an airport that unfortunately went down because of taxes and abuse of power. The airport is the second airport after Oslo Gardermoen and was the fastest-growing airport in Europe. The airport served direct routes to Europe by Ryanair, DAT, Norwegian, and Widerøe.
Ryanair
Alicante, Barcelona, Berlin-Schönefeld, Béziers (Sesongrute), Brussel-Charleroi, Chania (Sesongrute), Dublin, Faro (Sesongrute), Frankfurt-Hahn (Sesongrute), Gdańsk, Ibiza, Kaunas, Korfu (Sesongrute), Kos (Sesongrute), Kraków, La Rochelle (Sesongrute), Łódź, London-Gatwick, London-Stansted, Madrid (Sesongrute), Málaga, Madrid, Malta (Sesongrute), Manchester (Sesongrute), Milano-Bergamo, Páfos (Sesongrute), Palermo (Sesongrute), Palma de Mallorca (Sesongrute), Paris-Beauvais, Poznań (Sesongrute), Pula (Sesongrute), Riga, Roma-Ciampino, Tallinn, Tenerife, Thessaloniki, Toulouse (Sesongrute), Valencia, Venezia-Treviso (Sesongrute), Vilnius_internasjonale_lufthavn, Warszawa-Modlin, Wrocław, Zadar, Aarhus (Sesongrute)
City Airline
Stavanger
Danish Air Transport(DAT)
Trondheim, Bergen, Stavanger, Kastrup
Widerøe
Kastrup
Norwegian
Trondheim, Tenerife-Sør, Bergen, Stavanger, Antalya, Athen, Barcelona, Beograd, Budapest,Istanbul London–Gatwick, Palanga, Szczecin, Valencia, Warszawa–Chopin, Rhodos Alicante, Málaga, Las Palmas
TUI fly Nordic(Star tour)
Sesong: Antalya, Chania, Palma de Mallorca,
Sunclass Airlines(Ving
Sesong: Antalya, Chania, Palma de Mallorca,
Novair(Apollo)
Sesong:Chania, Gran Canaria, Rhodos,
The airport was well known for convenient, modern, and low-cost airport. However, the airport has plans to re-open in the future. Now the people in the area need to travel a maximum of 3 hours wrong way to travel south. I hope this model of the terminal will bring back memories and some happiness.
GPS Coordinates: 59.375784, 10.782952