Göteborg Landvetter Airport

Göteborg Landvetter Airport (IATA: GOT, ICAO: ESGG) is an international airport serving the Gothenburg (Swedish: Göteborg) region in Sweden. With just over 6.8 million passengers in 2018 it is Sweden's second-largest airport after Stockholm–Arlanda.[2] Landvetter is also an important freight airport. During 2007, 60.1 thousand tonnes of air cargo passed through Landvetter,[3] about 60% of the capacity of Arlanda.

Göteborg Landvetter International Airport

Göteborg Landvetter flygplats
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorSwedavia
ServesGothenburg
LocationHärryda municipality, Västra Götaland county, Sweden
Opened3 October 1977 (1977-10-03)
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL154 m / 506 ft
Coordinates57°39′36″N 012°17′28″E
Websiteswedavia.com/landvetter/
Map
GOT
Location of airport in Sweden
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
03/21 3,300 10,826 Asphalt
Statistics (2019)
Passengers total6,670,892 (2%)
International passengers5,468,099 (1%)
Domestic passengers1,202,793 (14%)
Landings total34,674 (5%)
Source: Swedish AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]
Statistics: Swedavia[2]

The airport is named after Landvetter locality, which is in Härryda municipality. It is 11 NM (20 km; 13 mi) east-southeast[1] of Gothenburg and 40 km (25 mi) west of Borås. It is operated by Swedavia, the national airport company. Since the closure of Göteborg City Airport for commercial operations, it's the city's only commercial passenger airport.

History

The airport was opened by King Carl XVI Gustaf on 3 October 1977.[4] Passenger services, previously at Torslanda Airport,[5] west of Gothenburg, were moved to Landvetter in 1977.[6] In 2001, some budget airlines began serving the former military base in Säve, which was renamed from Säve Flygplats to Gothenburg City Airport. That airport was temporary closed down in winter 2014–2015 because of large reconstruction needs, meaning an increase of traffic on Landvetter of almost a million annual passengers. There has been a tendency that international air travel has increased, especially on tourists, while domestic has declined somewhat (mostly business travel).

In 2013 the international terminal was extended significantly with new shops, and in 2014 the domestic and international terminals were joined into a single terminal.

On 14 April 2015 Swedavia announced a 10-year long contract with DHL Express to build a new 7500 m2 large cargo terminal, replacing the old 1700 m2. The construction will begin in spring 2015 and is underway for one year. This was a step included in plans for Airport City.[7] In 2018-2020 the terminal building will be enlarged, with three new air bridges.[8] There are also plans to build a shortcut on the railway Gothenburg–Borås with a tunnel and a railway station under the airport. Construction start has previously been decided to 2016, later 2020, but is as of 2021 delayed.[9]

There has been criticism on the choice of location of the airport, which is fairly foggy, located 150 meters above sea level and often affected by low clouds. The runway direction also often means fairly strong crosswinds which can cause landings to scare passengers. In 2015 an instrument landing system CATIIIb was installed which allows landing in fairly dense fog if corresponding system is fitted onboard aircraft.[10] Many but not all aircraft have that (as of 2018).[11]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, most flights were cancelled. During April 2020, only the KLM route to Amsterdam was consistently operated daily. The passenger figures were 99.5% lower in April 2020 than in April 2019.[12]

Terminals

Landvetter Airport has traditionally had two terminals, domestic and international, but they have merged into one common terminal. In 2009 all baggage drop was moved to in the international terminal, since all baggage had to be screened with new regulations. In 2014 the two terminals joined into one with all baggage collected at the arrivals hall in the previous international terminal. The transfer area, which has several shops, cafés and a restaurant, is accessible for all passengers since that year.

There are eleven air bridges, at gates 12–17 and 19-23.[13] Gates 10–11, 18A–H and 24A–E transport passengers to the aircraft via an airside bus transfer. Traditionally gates 10–15 used to be limited to domestic flights but nowadays 10–19 cater to all flights within the Schengen Area, which are treated as domestic flights. Gates 22–24 are located in the international transit area, used for flights outside the Schengen Area, and access is only possible after clearing immigration. Gate 20 and 21 are positionable so that, depending on upcoming flights, reaching them may (signed 20B-21B) or may not (signed 20A-21A) require clearing immigration. The freight terminal uses gate numbers below 10.

The airport has a VIP area, where travellers for a fee can go through a dedicated security check, wait in the VIP lounge and be transported by car to the aircraft, avoiding mix with non VIP paying passengers. The VIP area can also hold wedding ceremonies.[14]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights to and from Göteborg:[15]

AirlinesDestinations
Air Corsica Seasonal: Bastia (begins 11 June 2022)[16]
Air France Hop Paris–Charles de Gaulle
airBaltic Riga
Austrian Airlines Seasonal: Vienna
Seasonal Charter: Innsbruck
BRA Braathens Regional Airlines Aarhus,[17] Stockholm–Bromma, Visby[18]
British Airways London–Heathrow
Brussels Airlines Brussels
Corendon Airlines Seasonal charter: Hurghada,[19] Sharm El Sheikh[20]
easyJet Berlin
Eurowings Düsseldorf, Hamburg (begins 1 June 2022)
Finnair Helsinki
KLM Amsterdam
LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw–Chopin[21]
Lufthansa Frankfurt, Munich
Norwegian Air Shuttle[22] Alicante, Málaga
Nouvelair Seasonal charter: Monastir,[23]
Novair[24] Seasonal charter: Chania, Hurghada, Preveza/Lefkada, Rhodes, Split, Zakynthos
Pegasus Airlines Seasonal: Antalya
PLAY Seasonal: Reykjavík–Keflavík (begins 20 May 2022)[25]
Ryanair Alicante, Banja Luka, Bergamo, Billund,[26] Budapest, Dublin, Edinburgh, Gdańsk, Kaunas,[26] Kraków,[27] London–Stansted, Málaga, Manchester, Prague, Riga,[28] Stockholm–Arlanda,[29] Warsaw–Modlin, Zagreb[30]
Seasonal: Palma de Mallorca, Pisa, Vienna, Zadar
Scandinavian Airlines[31] Copenhagen, Luleå, Málaga, Stockholm–Arlanda
Seasonal: Alicante, Athens (resumes 28 June 2022), Geneva, Nice, Palma de Mallorca, Pula, Split
Seasonal charter: Chania,[24] Fuerteventura,[24] Gran Canaria,[24] Heraklion,[24] Hurghada,[32] Ioannina,[24] Karpathos,[24] Kavala,[33] Kefalonia,[34] Larnaca,[24] Preveza,[35] Rhodes,[36] Samos,[24] Santorini,[24] Skiathos,[24] Tenerife–South,[24]
Sunclass Airlines[37] Charter: Gran Canaria
Seasonal charter: Antalya, Chania, Heraklion, Larnaca, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes, Sal, Tenerife–South
SunExpress Seasonal: Antalya
Swiss International Air LinesZürich
Seasonal: Geneva
TUI Airways Seasonal charter: Krabi,[38] Phuket[38]
TUI fly Nordic[38] Charter: Gran Canaria
Seasonal charter: Antalya, Boa Vista, Burgas, Chania, Dalaman, Hurghada, Kos, Lanzarote, Larnaca, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes, Sal, Sälen–Trysil,[39] Samos, Split, Tenerife–South
Turkish Airlines Istanbul
Vueling Barcelona,[40] Paris–Orly[41]
Widerøe Bergen, Oslo
Wizz Air Belgrade, Budapest, Gdańsk, Sarajevo,[42] Skopje, Tuzla, Warsaw–Chopin

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Amapola Flyg Malmö,[43] Örebro,[43] Stockholm–Arlanda[43]

Statistics

Busiest routes

Main check-in hall
In front of the passenger terminals
Logistics facilities
Busiest international routes to and from Göteborg Landvetter Airport (2019)[44]
RankAirportPassengers handled % change
2018/2019
1 United Kingdom, London–Gatwick, London–Heathrow, London–Stansted578,789 2.6
2 Germany, Frankfurt404,586 4.6
3 Netherlands, Amsterdam364,424 2.2
4 Denmark, Copenhagen275,405 6.6
5 Germany, Munich243,310 6.4
6 Finland, Helsinki236,651 0.2
7 Belgium, Brussels203,314 2.8
8 Spain, Málaga187,723 24.8
9 Turkey, Istanbul168,937 7.9
10 Spain, Alicante159,739 15.0

Access

Bus

The airport is well served by several shuttle services offered by different private bus companies, such as Flygbussarna, Vy bus4you and Flixbus). Rides between the airport and the Nils Ericson Terminal, conveniently located next to the Central train station, take about 30 minutes, while rides connecting with the Korsvägen hub are approximately 20 minutes long.

Västtrafik, Gothenburg's public transport agency, also operates the bus line 612 between the airport and the Landvetter village bus station, where further connections to both Gothenburg and Borås can be made.

Flixbus and bus4you also offer the shuttle services, albeit less frequently, between Borås and Jönköping central stations, about 40 and 1h45m away, respectively.

Road

The road distance to Gothenburg is 25 kilometres (16 mi) and to Borås 40 kilometres (25 mi), both via the Riksväg 40 motorway. There are 7,300 parking spaces at the airport.

See also

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