Airports in Sweden

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Airports in Sweden
Airports in Sweden

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In the Scandinavian country of Sweden, aviation is one of the most popular modes of transport. Several dozen airports operate here, of which more than half have international status. For the Russian tourist, the capital airport of Sweden is of primary importance. It is in Stockholm that the daily direct flights of Aeroflot and SAS from Moscow land. The northern capital of Russia is connected with the Swedish flights of the Scandinavian airlines. Travel time from Moscow and St. Petersburg is 2 and 1, 5 hours, respectively.

Sweden International Airports

About two dozen points on the map of Sweden are its international air harbors, where planes from different countries of the world land every day:

  • Visit www.swedavia.se/en/Goteborg for all the details of the country's second largest airport, Gothenburg. It is 20 km away from the city, and two terminals serve many regular and seasonal flights from Europe.
  • Malmö Air Harbor is a short drive from the Danish border. The only terminal serves Wizz Air passengers from Poland, Hungary, Romania, Serbia and domestic airlines. Schedule and service information is available on the website - www.lfv.se.
  • The only regular flight to Norrkoping Airport is operated by Flybe from Helsinki. The rest of the flights are listed in the local schedule as seasonal or charter - in the summer, residents of the southern regions of Sweden can go from here on vacation to Spain, Turkey, Greece and Croatia. More details on the website - www.norrkopingairport.com.

Metropolitan direction

Arlanda Airport and Stockholm are 37 km away. The city where the airport is located is called Marsta in the Uppland province.

Arlanda is considered one of the fastest growing air harbors in the Old World and is capable of receiving more than 20 million passengers annually. Terminals 2 and 5 are used for international flights, while terminals 3 and 4 are used for regional flights.

At the service of passengers at the Swedish capital airport is the Sky City shopping area, where dozens of duty-free shops, restaurants, cafes and souvenir shops are open. 400 rooms of a modern hotel are ready to receive guests for a long connection.

Transfer and directions

The vast majority of European and many world airlines are represented on the air port's airfield. Scandinavian Airlines and Norwegian Air Shuttle account for the largest traffic volumes.

The fastest transfer to and from the airport is offered by the high-speed Arlanda Express trains, which cover the distance to the central railway station of the capital in 20 minutes.

The cheapest transfer is by bus line 583, which goes to Marst. The city is to change to commuter trains to the Swedish capital.

Taxi fares in Sweden are not regulated, and therefore any amount can be requested for the trip.

Airport website - www.arlanda.se.

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