Lufttransport
From a traveler’s perspective, Lufttransport is a small Norwegian regional and charter operator that uses light turboprops and piston aircraft for short-haul and utility flights. Services are practical and utilitarian rather than full-service airline offerings, geared toward short hops, charters and access to remote airfields out of Tromsø (TOS) and the surrounding region.
Frequent flyer program
Lufttransport does not operate a public frequent-flyer program for passengers; it is a small regional/charter operator and flights are generally not integrated into major airline loyalty schemes. If you hope to earn miles, check with the booking agent or partner operator for any available crediting options on a case-by-case basis.
Where Lufttransport flies
From its base at Tromsø (TOS), Lufttransport operates short regional and charter flights and utility services within Norway, focusing on short-haul connections and access to remote airfields rather than scheduled long-haul or international networks. It is a small operator without membership in a major global airline alliance, so route reach is primarily through its own services and third-party charter arrangements rather than wide codeshare networks.
Hubs
- Tromsø Airport · TOS
Aircraft and cabin classes
Lufttransport operates small fixed-wing aircraft suited to short regional and charter work, including aircraft types such as the Dornier 228 and Beechcraft King Air 200 alongside light piston aircraft like the Cessna 185 and training/utility types listed in its fleet. These are single-aisle, small-capacity aircraft used for short hops, charters, and utility missions rather than long-haul passenger services. Cabin configuration is typically a single, economy-style cabin with no separate business or premium classes and no lie-flat seating; expect basic seating and limited carry-on space.
Aircraft types operated: Dornier 228, Cessna 185 Skywagon, Piaggio P.149, Beechcraft King Air 200
Tips for Flying Lufttransport
- Expect very limited baggage allowances and strict weight limits on small turboprops and light aircraft, so confirm size/weight rules before you pack.
- Book well in advance and reconfirm flights, as services are often small-scale charters or short regional hops with limited frequency.
- Online check-in and large airport facilities may not be available for all flights; plan extra time at the airport and verify departure terminal procedures.
- Onboard service is minimal on these types of aircraft-bring snacks and any essentials, and dress in layers for variable cabin temperatures.