
Nestled in the embrace of Norwegian mountains, Geilo Dagali Airport (IATA: DLD, ICAO: ENDI) shines as a jewel in the municipality of Dagali. This compact airport is gaining recognition as a vital access point for exploring Norway's breathtaking landscapes, thanks to its strategic location and efficient facilities.
The airport features a single asphalt runway measuring 3,379 feet in length and 148 feet in width, designed to accommodate safe operations under various weather conditions. While meteorological observation reports and METAR data are currently unavailable, the airport's proximity to the renowned Geilo ski resort makes it particularly attractive to winter sports enthusiasts and adventure seekers.
Operating within the Europe/Oslo time zone (GMT+2:00), Geilo Dagali Airport offers flexible flight options for international travelers. Its development has stimulated economic growth and tourism opportunities in the surrounding region, providing easier access to Norway's glaciers, ski slopes, and picturesque lakes.
The airport maintains air traffic services through an AFIS (Aerodrome Flight Information Service) frequency of 121.3 MHz, facilitating smooth aviation operations. Though lacking real-time weather data, the airport's potential continues to grow alongside improvements in local infrastructure and tourism-related industries.
As Norway's tourism sector expands, Geilo Dagali Airport stands poised to become an increasingly important hub for visitors seeking to experience the country's natural beauty, from its snow-capped peaks to its crystal-clear fjords.

