Discover Airlines is launching direct flights to Alta from Frankfurt this December, offering European tourists a faster route to Norway’s Arctic.
The new service, running twice a week until April 2025, will reduce travel time to just 3.5 hours, marking the first direct connection between Germany and the remote region of Finnmark. This direct route makes Alta, renowned for its northern lights and unique Arctic experiences, more accessible than ever for travellers looking to explore the frozen north.
Alta, often referred to as the ‘City of the Northern Lights,’ offers a front-row seat to some of the Arctic’s most mesmerising experiences. This new direct flight route is a game-changer for anyone looking to chase the aurora borealis, explore the rich Sámi culture, or embark on thrilling whale-watching expeditions. Whether you’re seeking to witness the magic of the polar night or indulge in Arctic traditions, this route opens the door to an unforgettable winter adventure.
The Ultimate Arctic Playground
Alta’s prime location above the Arctic Circle makes it a top destination for those looking to witness the northern lights. From late November to mid-January, the region is shrouded in polar night, offering extended hours of darkness that enhance the chances of seeing this celestial spectacle. Imagine watching the skies come alive with shimmering colours from one of the world’s best northern lights spots—just a short flight from central Europe.
But the lights aren’t the only thing that makes Alta special. Nature lovers can set off on whale-watching safaris, with the calm waters of Altafjord providing a stunning backdrop to sightings of majestic whales during their winter migration. These safaris are a highlight of any visit, offering intimate encounters with the Arctic’s marine life.
Dive into Arctic Culture
Alta’s appeal goes beyond its natural wonders—its cultural heritage is equally compelling. For centuries, it has been a meeting point for the indigenous Sámi people, and visitors today can experience this rich culture firsthand. Guided tours just outside Alta offer a glimpse into Sámi traditions, from reindeer herding to sampling authentic Sámi cuisine. These cultural encounters offer a profound connection to the Arctic’s past and present.
Dog sledding, another iconic Arctic tradition, also awaits visitors to Alta. The vast wilderness surrounding the town provides the perfect setting for sledding adventures, with the season stretching well into May.
Arctic Wonders Await
For those looking to explore further, Alta serves as a gateway to some of the Arctic’s most awe-inspiring destinations. Hop on a bus or ferry to Hammerfest, the world’s northernmost town, or travel to Nordkapp, Europe’s northernmost point, where dramatic ocean views await. The region also offers a deep dive into Sámi culture, with visits to places like Juhls’ Silver Gallery in Kautokeino, showcasing Sámi craftsmanship.
For the ultimate Arctic adventure, book a night at the Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel. Entirely rebuilt from ice and snow each year, this extraordinary hotel offers an unparalleled, if chilly, experience—where even the bar and bedrooms are made from ice.
Plan Your Arctic Getaway
The new direct flights to Alta will operate every Thursday and Sunday throughout the winter season. Departing from Frankfurt at 09:05 and arriving in Alta at 12:40, the return leg will leave Alta at 13:25, landing in Frankfurt by 16:50. The flight time is just 3 hours and 35 minutes, making it one of the quickest ways to experience the Arctic from central Europe.
For those ready to embark on a winter journey like no other, flights can be booked directly on Discover Airlines’ website. Whether you’re yearning for the northern lights, Sámi culture, or an unforgettable Arctic adventure, Alta is waiting.
Fact Box:
- Airline: Discover Airlines (Lufthansa Group)
- Route: Frankfurt to Alta
- Season: December 2024 to April 2025
- Flight time: Approx. 3 hours 35 minutes
- Booking: Available at discover-airlines.com