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Encyclopedia > Arlanda Airport

Stockholm-Arlanda, or simply Arlanda, is an international airport located in Sigtuna Municipality, 42 km north of Stockholm and 31 km south of Uppsala. The IATA airport code is ARN, and the ICAO airport code is ESSA. It is the largest airport in Sweden, one of two major hubs of Scandinavian Airlines System, and one of Europe's largest airports. The airport was first used in 1959, but only for practice flights. In 1960, it opened for general traffic, and in 1962 the official opening ceremony took place.


Arlanda International Airport has four terminals. Terminals 5 and 2 are used for international flights. Domestic flights are in terminal 4, while terminal 3 is used for regional lines. The new central building, Arlanda North, opened late 2003, connecting terminal 5 with the newly built Pier F. All international flights handled by SAS and its Star Alliance partners use the new central building. An Arlanda South building, connecting terminals 2, 3 and 4, was also planned, but construction seems currently suspended due to lack of funds. Between terminals 4 and 5 is the shopping centre Sky City, which also has a main line railway station. Furthermore, the Arlanda Express trains connect two stations at the airport with Stockholm. The airport has a capacity of about 25 million passengers per year.


The name Arlanda was decided after a competition prior to the airport opening. It is derived from Arland, an old name for the parish Ärlinghundra (now Husby_Ärlinghundra) where the airport is situated. The a was added in analogy with other Swedish place names ending with _landa, and also makes the name a pun on the Swedish verb "landa", which means "to land".

Contents

Terminal 2

Terminal 3

  • Danish Air Transport
  • European Executive Express
  • Skyways (Within Sweden, Norway, and Denmark)
  • Swedline

Terminal 4

Terminal 5

See also: Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport, Swedish Civil Aviation Administration


Various communications to Stockholm are available. Airport coaches, taxis, and the recently-opened train express-way, called "Arlanda Express".



Method Approx. time (minutes) Price (1 adult, 2004, SEK)
Airport coaches 50 min 80 kr
Taxi 40 min 350 kr
Arlanda Express trains 20 min 180 kr



External links

  • Arlanda Airport (http://www.arlanda.se/) - Official site
  • Airport maps (http://www.arlanda.net/site/maps/terminals.asp) - Arlanda intranet





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Stockholm-Arlanda Airport: Information from Answers.com (1752 words)
Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (IATA: ARN, ICAO: ESSA), is an international airport located in Sigtuna Municipality near to the town of Märsta, 42 km north of Stockholm and 28 km south-east of Uppsala.
It is the largest airport in Sweden and the 15th largest airport in Europe (17.1 million passengers 2005).
Arlanda also has a railway station where long-distance trains operated by SJ to locations north and south of Stockholm-Arlanda Airport make stops to pick up and drop off passengers.
Stockholm-Bromma Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1056 words)
Stockholm-Bromma Airport (IATA: BMA, ICAO: ESSB) is an airport in Stockholm, Sweden.
The airport was opened in 1936 by King Gustav V, and was the first airport with asphalt runways in Europe.
Expansion of the airport is limited by noise issues, a lack of space, and the necessity to preserve the cultural heritage (the airport buildings).
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