670 NOK by official airport taxi; more by regular taxi. Much cheaper on the SAS bus (170 NOK one way, 250 NOK return)
The closest airport is City Airport. Heathrow is farther away and the cab fare is much higher because of it. There is also Southend and Stansted airports.
Oslo is a city, so none. But Oslo is the capital in the world closest to nature (you can take the metro to the Forrest or visit the Oslo fjord islands with boat), and within a few hours travel by car/bus/train there are several great national parks (Dovre, Jotunheimen and many more) where the nature is much more breathtaking.
about 15 to 20 dollars depending on what type of cab and how far the airport is from where your going
A taxi fair from Kuala Lumpur airport to center city will cost differently between different taxi cabs.
About £30. Value Cabs & Fona Cab are the main taxi companies and wait outside each airport.
The cost of living in a city depends on where the city is. The Economist Intelligence Unit lists Osaka as the most expensive city to live in followed by Sydney, Oslo, Melbourne and Singapore. The cheapest cities to live in include Kiev, Bogota and Santiago.
Oslo, the Norwegian capital
From where?
It depends on your method of transport but you need to allow at least 2 hours as you have to cross all of London from east to west.
Quite close, unusually for a big city the airport's right in the middle. It's a ten minute train ride to the city. You can get a cab and if it's in light traffic it won't cost that much.
71 people were killed. Much of the city was destroyed. Many airplanes were destroyed at the airport. Many people left the city and never returned. Much of the city had to be rebuilt, making it a very different city to what it was before the cyclone hit.
Closest airport to pretty much anywhere can be found at www.angloeuropean.com Just type in your city, pick the country if there are multiple citites with that name, and it will give you your closest 8 airports.