🇧🇷 São Paulo 🇳🇴 Oslo

    GRU to OSL — Complete travel planning guide

    Flight Time

    10,649 km
    Distance
    10,649 km
    6,617 mi
    Flight Time
    12h 52m to 14h 27m

    Time Difference

    12:29
    São Paulo
    +5h
    difference
    17:29
    Oslo

    Jet Lag Severity

    MildModerateSevere
    moderate
    Severity
    5
    Zones crossed
    4d
    To adjust

    Adjustment Timeline

    Day 1
    07:0020:00
    Day 2
    06:0021:00
    Day 3
    05:0022:00
    Day 4
    05:0023:00

    Evidence-based recommendations

    Each recommendation below is graded by how strongly published research supports it, with the source it comes from. Optimal timing depends on your travel direction, the number of time zones crossed and your own circadian phase, so treat the schedule as a starting point.

    • Seek morning light

      Strong

      Bright light after your destination wake time helps advance your body clock when travelling east.

      CDC Yellow Book 2026
    • Limit light in the local evening

      Strong

      Light at the wrong hour can push your clock the opposite way, so dim screens and lights before your target bedtime.

      NIH — Circadian rhythms
    • Shift bedtime earlier before departure

      Moderate

      Moving sleep and wake times 30-60 minutes earlier for a few nights gives your clock a head start on an eastward trip.

      CDC Yellow Book 2026
    • Live on destination time on arrival

      Moderate

      Sleeping, eating and being active on local time gives your body consistent cues about the new day.

      CDC Yellow Book 2026
    • Consider timed melatonin

      Moderate

      Low-dose melatonin near the local bedtime can help with sleep timing after crossing several zones; timing matters more than dose.

      Cochrane review — Melatonin for jet lag
    • Use caffeine early, not late

      Practical advice

      Caffeine can help you stay awake during local daytime, but late doses tend to delay sleep onset.

      CDC Yellow Book 2026
    • Protect sleep around the flight

      Practical advice

      Arriving without a large sleep debt makes the first days easier, even when few time zones are involved.

      CDC Yellow Book 2026

    How we grade evidence

    Strong
    Consistently supported by controlled circadian research and current public-health guidance.
    Moderate
    Supported by research, but effect size and best timing vary between individuals and studies.
    Practical advice
    Sensible travel habits with limited direct evidence for shifting the body clock.

    This is general travel information, not medical advice. Talk to a clinician before using melatonin or sleep medication, especially if you are pregnant, take other medication or have a sleep disorder.

    Flying the other way?OsloSão Paulo

    Flying from São Paulo to Oslo

    The flight from São Paulo (GRU) to Oslo (OSL) covers approximately 10,649 kilometers (6,617 miles) based on the great-circle distance between both airports. This is the shortest theoretical path over Earth's surface, though actual flight paths may be slightly longer due to air traffic routing, weather avoidance, and airspace restrictions.

    The estimated non-stop flight time is 12h 52m to 14h 27m, assuming a modern jet cruising at approximately 850 km/h. This gate-to-gate estimate includes time for taxi, takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, and landing. Actual duration varies based on wind conditions — particularly the jet stream — aircraft type, and airport congestion at both ends.

    Oslo is 5 hours ahead of São Paulo. Travelers crossing 5 time zones eastward can expect moderate jet lag, with full circadian adjustment typically taking about 4 days.

    Since you're traveling eastward, your body clock needs to advance — meaning you'll need to go to bed earlier and wake up earlier than feels natural. Strategic morning light exposure at your destination is the most effective way to accelerate this adjustment.

    Route facts: GRU → OSL

    Route facts: GRU → OSL
    DetailGRUOSL
    AirportSão Paulo–Guarulhos International (GRU)Oslo Gardermoen (OSL)
    City & country🇧🇷 São Paulo, BR🇳🇴 Oslo, NO
    Coordinates23.44°S, 46.47°W60.19°N, 11.10°E
    IANA time zoneAmerica/Sao_PauloEurope/Oslo
    Current UTC offsetUTC-3UTC+2
    Local time now12:2917:29

    Flight path, direction and distance

    Leaving São Paulo, the great-circle track to Oslo starts on an initial bearing of about 25° (NNE). The route measures 10,649 km, or 5,750 nautical miles — the unit airlines actually plan with. Because the shortest path on a sphere is a curve rather than a straight line on a flat map, the real track may look like it bends far north or south of the direct line you would draw on a wall map.

    At this length the sector counts as ultra-long-haul at around 13h 39m. Aircraft on these rotations carry extra crew, plan an extended dark-cabin period, and fuel load can force payload restrictions on hot days.

    This is an international sector, so allow additional time for immigration and customs on arrival — typically 30 to 60 minutes on top of the block time before you are landside.

    The route crosses the equator, so you switch hemispheres. Seasons are reversed between the two ends: plan clothing for the opposite season, and expect a noticeable change in daylight length rather than just a change of clock time.

    Departure and arrival times: São Paulo to Oslo

    Using an estimated block time of 13h 39m and the current offset between the two cities, this table shows what local time you would land in Oslo for common departure times from São Paulo. Use it to pick a departure that puts your arrival in daylight, which makes the first day of adjustment much easier.

    Departure and arrival times: São Paulo to Oslo
    Departure (São Paulo)Arrival (Oslo)Arrival day
    06:0000:40Next day
    10:0004:40Next day
    14:0008:40Next day
    18:0012:40Next day
    22:0016:40Next day

    Times are estimates based on great-circle distance and current time zone offsets, not airline schedules. Always confirm with your carrier.

    Daylight: São Paulo vs Oslo

    Daylight length is what actually resets your body clock, and it differs between São Paulo and Oslo through the year. In Oslo the day runs from about 5.8 h to 18.9 h across the four dates below, which changes how much morning or evening light you can realistically get after landing.

    Daylight: São Paulo vs Oslo
    DateSunrise São PauloSunrise OsloSunset OsloDay length vs origin
    March equinox · March 2006:1006:2018:27±0
    June solstice · June 2106:4703:4822:45+8.3 h
    September equinox · September 2205:5606:5719:19+0.3 h
    December solstice · December 2105:1609:1915:08−7.8 h

    Your light window in Oslo

    Flying east, light in the first hours after sunrise pulls your clock earlier. In Oslo that puts the useful window at roughly 06:20–09:20. Keep light low around 15:27–18:27, when late light would push your clock the wrong way. Timing depends on your own circadian phase, so treat these as starting points.

    Body clock time on arrival in Oslo

    Before any adjustment, your body still runs on São Paulo time. When it is 08:00 in Oslo, your body thinks it is 03:00 — which is why local mealtimes and meetings can feel so far off on day one.

    Body clock time on arrival in Oslo
    Oslo clockYour body clockWhat your body expects
    06:0001:00Sleep
    08:0003:00Deepest sleep, hardest to wake
    12:0007:00Waking up, low alertness
    16:0011:00Awake and alert
    20:0015:00Awake and alert
    23:0018:00Awake and alert

    Daylight saving on this route in 2026

    São Paulo keeps the same offset all year (America/Sao_Paulo), with no daylight saving changes.

    Oslo (Europe/Oslo) changes clocks on March 29 (UTC+1 → UTC+2), October 25 (UTC+2 → UTC+1).

    Because the two zones do not switch on the same dates, the gap between São Paulo and Oslo is not fixed: it is 4 h in January and 5 h in July. Check the offset for your actual travel date, not a generic value.

    Estimated adjustment curve

    Eastward travel asks your body clock to run earlier, which it does more slowly — roughly an hour a day. For 5 time zones that models out to about 4 days before local time and body time line up.

    Day 1
    25% · 3.8 h left
    Day 2
    50% · 2.5 h left
    Day 3
    75% · 1.3 h left
    Day 4
    100% · 0 h left

    Return trip: Oslo back to São Paulo

    Return trip: Oslo back to São Paulo
    LegDirectionTime zonesModelled recovery
    GRUOSLeastward54 days
    OSLGRUwestward54 days

    The trip home is usually the easier half of this route: about 4 days outbound versus 4 days on the way back, since the return direction matches the way your clock drifts naturally.

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