Airports

Luftfartsverket the Swedish Civil Aviation Administration is a government agency in charge of all state owned airports and the air traffic in Sweden. Sweden has the following international airports;

Stockholm-Arlanda
Stockholm-Bromma
Stockholm-Skavsta (privately owned)
Göteborg-Landvetter
Malmö-Sturup
Växjö (privately owned)

Common for all of the airports; at the international section, arrival, there are bars, coffee shops, restaurants, car-rental, bank, bus information desk, taxi, bus station, hair-dresser and a hotel. At the embarking section there are coffee bars, restaurants, bars, gift-shops, perfume shop and liquor store.

For information on airlines and low fares, see our Stockholm travel pages.

There are several possibilities to get to and from the airports. In addition to common taxi's there are taxi limousines. A service provided for by SAS. The taxi limousine picks up several persons on the way, up to eight, and then straight on to the airport. Buses; there are at least one bus within the hour taking one to and from the airport.

Domestic airports:

  • Göteborg-Säve
  • Jönköping
  • Kalmar
  • Karlstad
  • Kiruna
  • Kristianstad
  • Luleå -Kallax
  • Norrköping-Kungsängen
Arlanda Airport Stockholm

Photo: LFV

  • Oskarshamn
  • Ronneby
  • Skellefteå
  • Sundsvall
  • Umeå-Alvik
  • Visby
  • Ängelholm
  • Örebro
  • Örnsköldsvik
  • Östersund


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