Skarlagen Travel
By Aeroplane


The main services you will find operating flights to St Scarlett are Scarlair and Flying Fox. Scarlair focuses more on international flgiths all across the world while Flying Fox operates low budget flights both domestically and across Europe and North America. Other airlines that operate flights to the islands include most national flag carriers and nearby low budget airlines such as Ryanair and Easy Jet. If you are a resident of Laver Island or Norway you will also find Kryssiniair flights to St Scarlett.
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Items that are allowed on most flights are what you would expect but be sure to check your airline's website for more details. Please also remember to check St Scarlett's laws before travelling as certain items may not be permitted to enter the nation.
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After arriving by plane follow the normal procedure, most nationals are permitted a 90 day stay in St Scarlett visa free but be sure to check your government's travel advisories to be sure, upon arrival passports will be checked and a few questions about your stay may be asked. Nationals from Laver Island and St Scarlett do not need to pass through border control.
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If you wish to take a domestic flight please check schedules as these are not common routes due to the small size of the nation.
By Boat
Flights are the most common way of reaching St Scarlett but they are not the only way. Ferries run regularly from Norway and cruise ships from all over the world also pull in to some of our ports temporarily. Special high speed catamaran routes connect St Scarlett to the United Kingdom, Ireland and Laver Island.
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If travelling by boat procedure is similar to travelling by aeroplane, however items permitted here may vary and this is the best way to bring a vehicle to the islands.
Travelling Within St Scarlett
Travel within the island is difficult due to the high levels of snow and ice. While the nation does have a network of roads connecting major cities and towns it is recommended you do not try driving on them yourself if you are not familiar with them and should instead travel by bus or taxi. Uber is available in St Scarlett. If you do travel by road please remember that St Scarlett drives on the left and it is recommended you look into our signs and signals.
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A small train network is available connecting the cities of Redbrook, Snowby and Høyrød, but these services are not high speed and are not used regularly for travel, please be sure to plan in advance when using them.
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The mainland is currently only accessible from Rubin by either domestic flight or ferry, though a road bridge is currently being planned to connect Rubin to Redbrook.