Route notes
Why this routing works
This is a compact one-week multi-stop built around an open-jaw in Norway. The ticketing logic is straightforward: depart Harrisburg, arrive in Tromso, make the Tromso-to-Oslo segment overland, then use the final flight coupon from Oslo back to Harrisburg. That structure avoids backtracking by air within Norway and keeps the trip aligned to a short schedule.
Because the overland section sits between the two flown points in Norway, timing matters more than stop count here. On a one-week plan, this routing works best when the ground transfer is treated as a fixed middle segment and the long-haul flights are used to anchor the start and end of the trip. The sequence also keeps the international return on a separate city pair, which is often the point of using a multi-stop ticket instead of a simple round-trip.
This sold itinerary was priced in economy, with a recorded range of USD 1,618 to 2,468 for departures in the Jan-Mar season, including March. For planning purposes, it is best understood as a short, single-country open-jaw itinerary from a smaller U.S. gateway, rather than a conventional in-and-out round-trip.
