The easiest method is probably a series of flights; Manchester-Heathrow-Oslo-Tromso-Longyearbyen. Be warned that if timed wrong this takes 28 hours, but once a week a set of flights do it in just under nine.
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Most flights to Svalbard don't connect very well and it will take around 28 hours to get there. Around once a week there is a shorter flight that takes around 9 hours. Note, these figures were only accurate in May 2012.
Svalbard
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Svalbard is located in the Arctic Ocean and is considered part of Europe. It is an archipelago situated north of mainland Europe, between Norway and the North Pole.
There are no trains in Svalbard.
1) Coal Mining 2) Research/University Activities 3) Tourism That's about it.
Svalbard is a part of Norway.
Svalbard is in the Artic Ocean.
Svalbard is 61 022 km²
No, the Svalbard region of Norway is not a desert.
Svalbard uses the Norwegion Krone.