Airports in Sweden - Aeroporti in Svezia

List of airports swedes, divided by region. Sweden is a very large country and dotted with airports that allow a dense network of extremely efficient domestic connections. However, there are not many international flights and unfortunately Italy is not well connected to the Nordic country.

Any prices present will be expressed in euros for simplicity, but it must be considered that the current currency is the Swedish krona, therefore each price must be converted appropriately.

Norrland

  • 1 Arvidsjaur Airport (IATA: AJR) (Arvidsjaur), 46 960 17380, @. It is one of the most important airports in the northern region of Sweden, as its runway is longer than those of neighboring airports. This fact has allowed the airport to become not only a domestic airport, mainly connected to Stockholm is Gällivare, but also international. There are in fact private flights from Germany on behalf of the Pro Sky and Fly Car companies from Munich, Stuttgart and other locations. For a detailed list of flights and directions see this site. Arvidsjaur Airport on Wikipedia Arvidsjaur Airport (Q1430874) on Wikidata
  • 2 Sveg airport (IATA: EVG) (Awake). It is a fairly small airport that is mainly operated by the airline Jonair. The airport can be reached via the company's scheduled bus system Mohlin Bussar, with a variable cost from 150 to 2400 crowns based on the number of passengers and the distance traveled, or with the telephone booking service of Länstrafiken, for this company it is essential to agree and book the transport within certain time limits and the prices are around 300 SEK, but vary according to the route and the number of passengers. There is also a car rental service at the airport.
Most connections are made with Stockholm. Härjedalen Sveg Airport (Q3502552) on Wikidata
The airport has paid parking. The rates are available here.
There are several taxi transport systems to and from the airport. The buses are available for consultation here. Kiruna airport (Q1431740) on Wikidata
  • 9 Lulea Airport (IATA: LLA) (Luleå), 46 101094800, @. Located on the east coast of Sweden, Luleå Airport is the largest airport in northern Sweden. This is where flights mainly come from Stockholm-Arlanda and from Pajala thanks to the flights offered by Scandinavian Airlines SAS is Jonair. Other SAS seasonal flights are those to and from Gothenburg is London-Stansted from December to January, with costs that can levitate up to 200 euros per person and that will often force you to make stopovers, especially in Stockholm.
The airport has a restaurant system with a few bars and cafes. Here the official list and description of the individual restaurants. Luleå airport (Q1431971) on Wikidata
The airport has a duty-free shop and restaurant services. Sandwiches, hot dogs, yogurt, smoothies are offered along with snacks and snacks.
There are several ways to reach the airport, from nearby towns or even the most distant places. Those who need it can consult here the official information of the airport regarding the scheduled bus systems that allow you to reach the airport. Åre Östersund Airport (Q1433305) on Wikidata
The airport has free short-term parking and paid long-term parking. There are several car rental offices as well as taxi transport offices. There is also a scheduled bus system dedicated to regular and non-charter flights, with a cost of 80 crowns for adults, 60 for children and 40 for children. Information and contacts on taxis, rentals and more can be found on the page dedicated. Skellefteå airport (Q1432884) on Wikidata
  • 16 Söderhamn Airport (IATA: SOO) (Söderhamn). The airport closed its operations a few years ago, but it is now possible to use the runway with private flights if you have a written permit. Here there is a military aviation museum that can be visited and for information refer to the email address: [email protected].
Information on the aerodrome and on the activities carried out can be consulted on their website unfortunately available only in Swedish. Söderhamn Airport (Q10688542) on Wikidata
The airport has a restaurant service offering breakfasts, lunches and à la carte menus. The restaurant in question is open in conjunction with the various scheduled flights and has masks available for those who need them.
There is a parking service at the airport, which can be booked here with different hourly rates, but there is no free option, even for short-term stops.
The shops present are different and the opening hours of these are available here. Umeå Airport (Q1433148) on Wikidata
  • 19 Vilhelmina Airport (IATA: VHM) (Vilhelmina). Also called South Lapland Airport, this is a domestic-only airport offering flights to and from Stockholm-Arlanda and Lycksele. The airport is small in size and its programming is not very varied. Vilhelmina airport (Q1933049) on Wikidata

Svealand

  • 20 Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (IATA: ARN) (42 km north of Stockholm). It is the largest airport in Sweden with 5 terminals. International flights land at Terminal 1 and 4, while Regional departures and arrivals are dedicated to 2, Domestic 3 to 3 and Charter 5 to 5.
There are many flights to and from Italy and the operating companies are no less:
All information on routes and flight schedules can be consulted here is here.
The airport is easily connected to the city via the Arlanda Express, which is a railway line that connects the airport to Stockholm Central Station in just 20 minutes. Prices vary according to the duration of the ticket, the age of the traveler, the number of people traveling and so on. Any information on costs and discounted rates can be consulted here. It is still possible to reach Stockholm using the Stockholms pendeltåg metro service, although it is slower.
Domestically, Stockholm Arlanda Airport offers flights to virtually every airport mentioned on this page and here the updated list of domestic destinations is available.
The airport has a large number of parking spaces and here you can consult the various rates and the various price ranges for each of these.
Transportation between terminals 2, 3, 4 and 5 is free, very short and offered by a shuttle system. Transportation to and from the airport can be done via Taxi, bus, trains and there are also several systems of car rent.
The airport offers a huge number of services and they are all available on the site in the appropriate section, it is even allowed to get married and have a special treatment for the occasion. Stockholm Arlanda Airport on Wikipedia Stockholm Arlanda Airport (Q223499) on Wikidata
  • 21 Dala airport (IATA: BLE) (Borlänge), 46-024364500, @. The airport is not overly large and has experienced a large reduction in flights in recent times, especially those to Gothenburg it's at Malmö. In any case, however, the airport, now not equipped with a defined schedule, is determined to return active as soon as possible, also offering summer services to some Mediterranean locations, among which Italy is not included. Dala Airport (Q944839) on Wikidata
  • 22 Stockholm-Bromma Airport (IATA: BMA) (7.6 km from Stockholm), @. It is the closest airport to the capital and serves precisely the city of Stockholm. It is a domestic airport although it still offers international destinations. Among the domestic destinations they find themselves Ängelholm, the islet of Visby, Umeå is Malmö, mainly with flights of Air Leap is BRA. There are also flights to Helsinki is Brussels.
For estimates on parking available at the airport, you can consult the dedicated page here.
There are many ways to reach the airport, taxis, buses, trains and even by bicycle as the airport has a special parking. For each item listed there is an explanatory section on the website. Stockholm Bromma Airport on Wikipedia Stockholm-Bromma airport (Q29863) on Wikidata
  • 23 Eskilstuna airport (IATA: EKT) (Eskilstuna), @. It is a mainly commercial airport but some flight clubs use it as their main hub. The airport has a taxi system and is also equipped for refueling. It does not have a defined tourist program. Eskilstuna-Kjula airport (Q5398131) on Wikidata
  • 24 Hagfors airport (IATA: HFS) (Hagfors), @. It is a very small airport, equipped with an aircraft refueling system, which offers regional connections with Stockholm-Arlanda on behalf of the regional company Amapola. Hagfors Airport (Q2213149) on Wikidata
  • 25 Idre airport (IATA: IDB) (Idre). It is a very small airport built specifically for private air transport. (Q18290892) on Wikidata
  • 26 Karlstad Airport (IATA: KSD) (Karlstad). It is an airport also used for emergency transport which offers mainly seasonal flights to various seaside resorts in the Mediterranean. It does not offer connections with Italy. Karlstad Airport on Wikipedia Karlstad Airport (Q734482) on Wikidata
  • 27 Karlskoga Airport (IATA: KSK) (Karlskoga). It is an airfield where a couple of flying clubs operate which offer recreational activities upon club membership. These groups are:
  • 28 Mora-Siljan Airport (IATA: MXX) (blue raspberry). It is a small airport, which since 2018 has been used for socially useful transport, i.e. medical transport operations, for causes of fires and for general aviation. There is currently no tourist program for the airport. However, if for special circumstances you find yourself near the airport, a visit is recommended, as it is very nice on the outside. Mora-Siljan airport (Q26215) on Wikidata
  • 29 Stockholm-Skavsta Airport (IATA: NYO) (100 km southwest of Stockholm/Nyköping), @. The low-cost company Ryanair offers connections especially in summer and spring with Milan-Bergamo, Naples is Pisa but with flights operated by Malta Air. The various destinations offered can be consulted here.
The airport has 3 car parks plus one reserved for disabled people. Rates and various packages are available on the dedicated page of the site here. For reservations and information you can refer to the email address: "[email protected]"
TO this link it is possible to consult a complete and updated list of all the services offered by the airport, including internet services, bars, restaurants, shops and much more.
To reach the airport or reach the city center there are various public and private transport services. Offers, prices and transport systems are described accurately on the dedicated page on the airport website, and can be consulted here. Stockholm Skavsta Airport on Wikipedia Stockholm Skavsta Airport (Q664946) on Wikidata
  • 30 Örebro Airport (IATA: ORB) (Örebro), 46-019307000, fax: 46-019307019, @. Despite being one of the largest commercial airports in Sweden, it offers public flights mainly in summer to Mediterranean destinations and even outside Europe dedicated to tourists who love the sea and the heat. However, Italy is not included in these destinations, the closest possibility to our country is Split. Other destinations are in Turkey, Greece is Cyprus and the programming by destination can be consulted here.
The airport has paid parking and information can be consulted here. At the airport there are also restaurants, shops, various services and car rental offices. Örebro Airport (Q2625512) on Wikidata
The airport has a free car park, also equipped with control units for electric cars and with 4 spaces reserved for vehicles carrying disabled people.
Public service is non-existent in the area and access to taxis is limited, here information for taxis. Therefore the airport recommends referring to their ski resorts or to private companies in order to book a private transport service in advance. As also indicated by the site itself, if booked sufficiently in advance, it is possible to use dog sleds or snowmobiles as a transfer.
  • For sledges with dogs the following have an agreement: Peakpoints Adventures, offer sledges between March and April carrying up to 4 people at a cost of approximately € 498 per sled; is Fjälläventyr, which instead operates between December and May with costs of € 247 per person and € 199 for children up to 12 years.
  • For snowmobiles there are special agreements:
    • Sälens Snöskotersafari, which offers various packages and activities;
    • Sälens Skoter & Motor, which for € 347 for two people takes you to Hundfjället, and for a little more to Stöten. Other destinations must be discussed in advance by email at "[email protected]". The company requires its passengers to be in possession of a driving license and not to have consumed any type of alcohol prior to departure.
The airport has a couple of shops and bars. Scandinavian Mountains Airport (Q10687975) on Wikidata

Northern Götaland

The airport has several car parks and the rates can be consulted here. Gothenburg Landvetter Airport on Wikipedia Gothenburg Landvetter Airport (Q1137115) on Wikidata
The airport has a parking system and here routes and fares are available.
Internet, restaurants and other services are available at the airport and information on all of these can be found in the various entries in the På flygplatsen section of the airport website. Halmstad Airport (Q2181363) on Wikidata
The airport has bars and shops. Kalmar airport (Q2296338) on Wikidata
  • 40 Skövde Airport (IATA: KVB) (Skövde), 46-500463185. It is a primarily commercial airport with no defined schedule. Skövde Airport (Q10671305) on Wikidata
  • 41 Linköping-Hovby Airport (IATA: LDK) (Linköping). The airport is currently a civilian airport without a well-defined program. Lidköping-Hovby Airport (Q6543711) on Wikidata
  • 42 Linköping-Saab Airport (IATA: LPI) (Linköping), @. Simple icon time.svgMon-Fri 07: 00-17: 00 Sat 16: 00-19: 00. It is a minor international airport that offers a connection to Amsterdam on behalf of KLM. The other activities are limited to general aviation.
Here you can consult all the information necessary for taxi, rail, bus and car rental transport.
The airport also has a paid car park whose rates can be consulted here. Linköping Airport (Q1431883) on Wikidata
The airport has paid parking and the various rates are available for consultation here. There are also transport systems Taxi is bus. Norrköping Airport (Q580554) on Wikidata

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