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  • Spanish airline Vueling to begin service to Stockholm this Sunday

    [2012-01-30 13:05]

    As a result of Spanair filing for bankruptcy, the Spanish carrier Vueling is pushing forward the introduction of its new route from Stockholm Arlanda Airport to Barcelona. The first flight will take off today, Sunday, January 29.

  • Spanair files for bankruptcy

    [2012-01-27 11:00]

    Late Friday evening, the airline Spanair announced that it was cancelling its flights after deciding to file for bankruptcy.  

  • Increased cooperation creates airport of the future

    [2012-01-18 02:37]

    Airports are important hubs and play a vital role in regional development. In order to make travel as smooth and environmentally sustainable as possible, collaboration is needed between different stakeholders in different transport modes. So now Swedavia, the Swedish Transport Administration and Viktoria Institute are investing in research and innovation in order to make Stockholm Arlanda the leading airport of the future. 

  • Singapore Airlines intends to launch non-stop flights to Singapore from Stockholm Arlanda

    [2012-01-16 04:31]

    Singapore Airlines intends to begin operating the Stockholm – Singapore route in partnership with SAS. The airline is brand-new to Stockholm Arlanda, as is the non-stop route.

  • Stockholm Arlanda Airport launches English-language apps

    [2012-01-12 11:28]

    On January 10, an English-language version of Stockholm Arlanda Airport’s apps for iPhone and Android mobiles was launched. Even more travellers now have the opportunity to prepare ahead of their flight.

  • Giant aircraft visiting Stockholm Arlanda

    [2012-01-05 12:19]

    On Thursday, January 5, the world’s largest aircraft will land at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. The aircraft is an AN-225 six-engine jet, manufactured by Antonov.

  • Aer Lingus returning to Stockholm Arlanda

    [2012-01-05 11:29]

    The Irish airline Aer Lingus will start flying between Dublin and Stockholm Arlanda Airport during the spring. Beginning March 25, the route will operate four times a week – on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

  • Charter passengers can now check in at their parking facility

    [2011-12-29 08:14]

    Charter passengers at Stockholm Arlanda Airport can now check in at their parking facility.  Automated check-in machines are available at the Arlanda Långtid Alfa long-term parking facility and will soon be installed at the Arlanda Långtid Beta long-term parking facility.

  • Check-in available at Uppsala and Gävle Central Train Stations

    [2011-12-13 11:44]

    Air travellers can now check in at the transit hall at the Central Train Stations in Uppsala and Gävle. With check-in already completed at the train station, passengers need only drop off their baggage, go through the security checkpoint and head to their gate.

  • Czech Airlines celebrates 65 years in Sweden with retro-painted airliner

    [2011-12-08 01:06]

    Czech Airlines began air service between Stockholm and Prague 65 years ago. Today, they are celebrating this anniversary by landing at Stockholm Arlanda Airport in a retro-inspired OK-XGB-type aircraft. The airliner has the same paint scheme as the first Czechoslovakian jet-powered Tu-104A OK-LDA that was flown for the first time between Prague and Moscow on December 9, 1957.