Jun 19, 2008 | Aftenposten in English
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Stavanger, Norway: Going green
Continuing our series on eco-friendly holidays, Helen Pickles takes the train and the ferry to Stavanger, a charming Norwegian port and Europe's other Capital of Culture.
Ferry route shutdown ends 'historic' link to England
Seagoing travelers between the UK and Norway are having to change their plans after Danish ferry company DFDS Seaways announced this week that it was dropping an historic route between Bergen, Haugesund, ...
Ferry route axe to cost 300 jobs
MORE than 300 jobs are being axed by cruise giant DFDS after the firm blamed "skyrocketing" oil prices for its decision to scrap its North East route to Norway.
A strike by employees of Norway's civil aviation authority Avinor spread further on Tuesday, shutting down more airports including the one serving the country's oil capital of Stavanger.
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Scandic opens a new hotel in Haugesund in Norway
“Haugesund is an exciting town, with plenty of activity in the offshore and shipping industries, and of course deriving from the gas processing plant on Krst”
Just over a month ago, Scandic announced a new hotel project at Gardermoen Airport, and earlier this year the chain also unveiled hotels in Bod and Stavanger. via EHotelier Global Hospitality News