Former Dutch airline company also offers cheap tickets from Amsterdam, Maastricht-Aachen
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Your travel guide to Norway should not only give you a glimpse of the country’s best, but also its most eccentric. There are plenty of cities to go to in the country, but be sure that you include Kristiansand in your travel list. The city is the fifth largest in Norway in terms of population density, so it’s more of a bustling suburb than a quaint hamlet. Affordable flights tickets to it are available on special deals from your travel agency, and navigating the city itself is easy and affordable, even on commute, with a cheap ticket. There are several tourist hotspots on Kristiansand which may be detailed in your Norwegian travel guide, and whether you bought a cheap ticket to the city for a casual visit or for a long-term stay, walking through Posebyn gives you a feel of what the city used to be. The old town still extends for a few blocks from the east of the city center, and you can get respite from the hustle of the central shopping district by navigating an entire block of small, wooden houses which are remnants of the past. Your flights tickets are also worth every dollar with the fish market (fiskebrygga) southwest of Kvadraturen, where you can enjoy a local ice cream specialty on eateries by the pier. Although the there is no proper airport in the city, you can nevertheless purchase flights tickets from any local travel agency once you get there. The Kjevik Airport is a seven-mile commute from Kristiansand, so its best to book your cheap ticket well ahead in advance in order to avoid the rush to your flight. There are daily connecting flights to Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, Copenhagen, and Alicante from here, as served by the airline SAS Braathens, and trips to Amsterdam are available twice a day via KLM; consult your travel guide for boarding times and schedules.