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Swedavia - Goteborg Landvetter Airport

  • PAX: 6,807,000
  • IATA: GOT
  • ICAO: ESGG

About The Airport

Göteborg LandvetterAirport is west Sweden's international airport and Sweden's second largest airport. By virtue of our location in the heart of the region, we have an important role in its future.

Gothenburg – one of the most rapidly expanding regions in Europe and a strategic hub for logistics and transport in Scandinavia.

The Swedavia Group owns, operates and develops Sweden’s national basic infrastructure of airports across Sweden and run ten airports from Kiruna in the north, to Malmö in the south. These ten airports connect Sweden together – and through the main international airports Stockholm Arlanda, Göteborg Landvetter and Malmö Airport, connects Sweden with the rest of the world. Our role is to create the connectivity Sweden needs to facilitate travel, business, and meetings. Safe, satisfied passengers are the foundation of Swedavia’s business. Swedavia is a world leader in developing airports with the least possible environmental impact and by 2020, all airports were 100% fossil-free in their own operations.

Facts and Figures

  • List of Top 5 Airlines: RYANAIR, SAS, LUFTHANSA, KLM, WIZZ AIR
  • Number of Serving Airlines: 33
  • Number of Direct Destinations: > 75
  • Number of Terminals: 1
  • Number of Runways: 1
  • Length of Main Runway (m): 3,300
  • Passenger Numbers (mppa): 6.8 million
  • Cargo Tonnes (p.a.): 63,000
  • Ownership: Swedavia
  • Operational Opening Hours: 24H
  • Total Catchment Population: 2,3 million
  • Urban Population: 930,000
  • Aircraft Parking Stands: 40