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Travel to Sweden


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enhagen Kastrup (Denmark) (IATA: CPH) (ICAO: EKCH) - serves most major airlines. Located on an island between Copenhagen and Malmö and is ideal for travelling in southern Sweden. Train connections leave from the airport to both cities.

Smaller airports:

•    Stockholm Skavsta (IATA: NYO) (ICAO: ESKN - airport for low fares airlines like Ryanair  and Wizzair. Located quite a distance (about 100 km) from Stockholm, near the town of Nyköping.

•    Stockholm Västerås (IATA: VST) (ICAO: ESOW) - international flights to/from Copenhagen and London. Also about 100 km from Stockholm.

•    Göteborg City Airport (IATA: GSE) (ICAO: ESGP) - situated just 14 kilometers from central Gothenburg, this airport is used by Ryanair, Wizzair and Germanwings.

•    Malmö-Sturup (IATA: MMX) (ICAO: ESMS) - serves domestic flights and low fares flights. Located about 30 km from Malmö.

Most airports can be reached by Flygbussarna - Airport coaches for tickets around 70 to 100 SEK. Copenhagen airport is best reached by train. See Skånetrafiken for schedules.

By train

You can reach Sweden by train from three countries at present:

•    Denmark: Trains depart Copenhagen and Copenhagen's airport for Malmö every 20 minutes, and cost only about SEK 100 ("Öresundståg / Øresundstog" regional trains). The train goes over the magnificent Öresund Bridge to get to Sweden in less than 30 minutes. Furthermore direct trains (X2000) leave from Copenhagen to Stockholm. The Elsinore-Helsingborg connection, known as one of the busiest ferry routes in Europe, might also be used (change to ship).

•    Norway: Main connections between Oslo and Stockholm and Gothenburg as well as connections between Trondheim - Åre - Östersund and Narvik - Kiruna - Boden - Stockholm.

•    Germany: Berlin
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