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Macroeconomic gains from a new non-stop route

The information below is a summary of a macroeconomic estimate of what an intercontinental non-stop air route contributes. Please note that the estimate only shows the effects on Swedish citizens.

Direct effects

- A non-stop route between Stockholm and Atlanta is estimated to contribute macroeconomic revenue of about SEK 7 million through time savings for passengers.
- A non-stop route means reduced environmental impact, since stopovers disappear. At the same time it means a certain increase in environmental impact. This is because a non-stop route, which is more attractive and convenient for passengers, generates greater demand and results in more departures. The net amount is a macroeconomic cost of about SEK 3 million per year.
– The direct effects thus add up to a macroeconomic contribution of SEK 4 million per year.

Indirect effects

- The most significant indirect effect is probably a change in the number of customers in the hospitality industry. Estimates show that expenditures in Sweden by inbound passengers will be larger than the “expenditure leakage” caused by outbound Swedish passengers.  
- The increase in expenditures by inbound passengers included in Swedish output totals an estimated SEK 10 million per year.

Restaurants at Arlanda

Restaurants, bars and cafés

At Stockholm Arlanda you will find food and beverages for every occasion. What do you crave? You can eat a business lunch, fast food or a fancy dinner, or enjoy a simple cup of coffee.

Restaurants, bars and cafés at Stockholm Arlanda – read more

Conferences, events & trade fairs

Scandinavia’s best conference location

Stockholm Arlanda Airport is an ideal venue for conferences, events and trade fairs. Your guests can get here easily by air from all over Sweden and around the world.

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Environmental work at Stockholm Arlanda

The aquifer – the world’s largest energy storage unit

Stockholm Arlanda’s aquifer – the world’s largest energy storage unit – has been in operation since the summer of 2009. It provides the airport with cooling in the summer and heat in the winter.

The aquifer - read more

Weddings

Would you like to get married at Stockholm Arlanda?

With VIP service, your wedding will be an extra memorable experience.

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