🇳🇴 挪威 的连假桥接日 2026
9
机会
12
法定假日
11
最多假期天数
Free!
最佳效率
20
所有方案总年假
专业建议
In 2026, Norway has 3 free long weekends and 6 bridge opportunities. Best deal: 5 days off around Maundy Thursday — completely free!
连假桥接日机会 (9)
Maundy Thursday
5 天假期——无需请年假
New Year's Day
请 1 天年假 → 获得 4 天假期
Maundy Thursday
请 3 天年假 → 获得 10 天假期
Labor Day
3 天假期——无需请年假
Christmas Day
3 天假期——无需请年假
Maundy Thursday
请 4 天年假 → 获得 11 天假期
New Year's Day
请 4 天年假 → 获得 9 天假期
Labor Day
请 4 天年假 → 获得 9 天假期
Christmas Day
请 4 天年假 → 获得 9 天假期
战略性年假方案
Zero-PTO Long Weekends
Enjoy 3 natural long weekends — 11 days off with no PTO needed!
11 天假期——无需请年假
Best Single Day
Take 1 day off around New Year's Day (Jan 01–04) and get 4 days off.
请 1 天年假 → 获得 4 天假期
Best Short Break
Take 3 days off around Maundy Thursday (Mar 28–Apr 06) and enjoy 10 consecutive days off.
请 3 天年假 → 获得 10 天假期
Maximum Vacation
Take 4 days off around Maundy Thursday (Apr 02–12) for a 11-day vacation.
请 4 天年假 → 获得 11 天假期
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常见问题
How many bridge day opportunities are there in 挪威 in 2026?
There are 9 bridge day opportunities in 挪威 in 2026, built around 12 public holidays.
What is the best bridge day in 挪威 in 2026?
The best bridge day opportunity in 挪威 in 2026 is around Maundy Thursday. By taking 0 day(s) of leave, you get 5 consecutive days off (efficiency score: Free!).
How many public holidays does 挪威 have in 2026?
挪威 has 12 public holidays in 2026. These create 9 bridge day opportunities when combined with weekends.
What is the best bridge day strategy for 挪威 in 2026?
In 2026, Norway has 3 free long weekends and 6 bridge opportunities. Best deal: 5 days off around Maundy Thursday — completely free!
What is a bridge day?
A bridge day (Brückentag in German, pont in French) is a working day that falls between a public holiday and a weekend. By taking that single day as annual leave, you effectively double or triple your time off. For example, if a public holiday falls on Thursday, taking Friday off gives you a 4-day weekend.
How is the efficiency score calculated?
The efficiency score is the ratio of total consecutive days off to leave days spent. A score of 4:1 means you get 4 days off for every 1 day of leave used. Higher scores represent better value. A score of ∞:1 means you get days off without using any leave at all (natural long weekends).