Travel agencies Email List in Norway

Travel Agency Mailing List - Access 1,000+ travel agency contacts across Norway.

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Last update: July 2026File type: CSV/Excel

SphereScout coverage for Travel agencies in Norway

SphereScout indexes 1,000+ public business listings categorized as Travel agencies in Norway. 600+ businesses (46%) have at least one email address; 1,000+ (90%) have at least one phone number.

Public business listings
1,000+
Businesses with email
600+ (46%)
Unique email addresses
1,000+
Businesses with phone
1,000+ (90%)
Unique phone numbers
1,000+

Where these listings are concentrated

  • Oslo County300+21.9% of this dataset
  • Vestland100+11.3% of this dataset
  • Troms100+9.4% of this dataset
  • Rogaland100+7.9% of this dataset

These figures describe SphereScout's current coverage of public business listings in Norway. They are not an official count of every business or licensed professional. Records marked permanently closed are excluded.

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CompanyLocationPhoneEmailWebsite
Viking Biking & Viking HikingOslo, Oslo County47 4 ** ** 96i***@v***.comwww.vikingbikingoslo.com
Goxplore NorwayOslo, Oslo County47 4 ** ** 63i***@g***.nowww.goxplore.no
Hindrum FjordcenterVanvikan, Trøndelag47 7 ** ** 00p***@h***.nohindrumfjordsenter.no
Go FjordsOslo, Oslo Countyi***@g***.comgofjords.com
Visit TelemarkPorsgrunn, Telemark47 3 ** ** 20i***@v***.nowww.visittelemark.no
Authentic Europe ASOslo, Oslo County47 2 ** ** 50i***@a***.comauthentic-europe.com
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Travel agenciesTour operatorsSightseeing tour agencies
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How SphereScout prepares this business contact CSV

SphereScout turns public business profiles into a category-and-location export. The process uses the business categories shown in the current page breakdown and keeps official registers, classifications, licences, and inspections separate from the file.

  1. Match the displayed business categories

    SphereScout selects public business profiles matching the categories shown in the current page breakdown. These labels define the file's scope but do not replace official activity codes or authorizations.

  2. Structure available public details

    SphereScout organizes the available business name, category, location, website, email, phone, and public profile fields, then normalizes and deduplicates contact values for export.

  3. Publish coverage and deliver the CSV

    SphereScout refreshes public business profiles regularly, publishes the latest collection date and available coverage totals, and delivers the selected records as a structured CSV.

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Using restaurant contacts in Norway

Section 15 of Norway's Marketing Control Act generally requires prior consent when electronic marketing is addressed to a natural person. That requirement does not apply in the same way to a legal person reached through a business mailbox. A sole proprietorship or a named employee can still involve personal data and a natural recipient, so classify both legal form and address ownership before sending.

Read section 15 of the Marketing Control Act on Lovdata
  • Bulk-match business names and addresses against the Central Coordinating Register, retaining organisation number, organisation form, status, and match confidence. No match means unresolved, not sole trader.
  • Separate role mailboxes from addresses that identify people. Gmail, Outlook, and other webmail domains trigger verification; they do not prove legal form or private use.
  • Where personal data is involved, establish a lawful basis. If relying on legitimate interests, document purpose, necessity, expectations, and balancing, provide required information, and respect the direct-marketing objection.
  • Keep the offer relevant to the restaurant's activity, identify the sender, provide a simple opt-out, and apply one suppression list before every campaign.
  • Do not cold-email a natural person without documented consent or a fully applicable existing-customer exception. Publication of an address is not consent.
  • Telephone marketing has separate controls. Screen the Central Marketing Exclusion Register and your own objections before calls to consumers or natural persons, and state the caller and purpose clearly.

Classify the list before sending

Legal person with a confirmed business mailbox
EvidenceA strong register match identifies an AS or another legal person, while its website or address ties the mailbox to the operating business.
TreatmentRelevant B2B email can be addressed to the organisation without section 15 prior consent. Identify the sender, provide opt-out, and apply GDPR controls if another field identifies a person.
Natural recipient or sole proprietorship
EvidenceThe register form or contact evidence identifies a sole proprietorship, named person, or another natural recipient.
TreatmentDo not use unsolicited email without documented consent or an existing-customer relationship meeting every condition. Use another channel to generate a voluntary enquiry or opt-in.
Business or mailbox unresolved
EvidenceThere is no reliable register match, the name or address match is weak, webmail ownership is unconfirmed, or the source is stale.
TreatmentEnrich or verify before email. Do not treat webmail as proof of personal use or a registry non-match as proof of sole-trader status.
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