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Twenty-five kilometres east of the city, Sweden's second-biggest international airport,
Göteborg Landvetter Airport , has up to 12 direct daily flights to/from Stockholm Ar-
landa and Stockholm Bromma airports (with SAS, Malmö Aviation and Norwegian), as
well as weekday services to Umeå and several weekly services to Borlänge, Falun, Visby
and Sundsvall. Take Flygbuss from central Götborg.
Direct European routes include Amsterdam (KLM), Brussels (SAS), Copenhagen (SAS
and Norwegian), Frankfurt (Lufthansa), Berlin (Air Berlin), Helsinki (Norwegian and
SAS), London (British Airways and easyJet), Manchester (SAS), Munich (Lufthansa),
Oslo (Norwegian) and Paris (Air France and SAS).
Göteborg City Airport
AIRPORT
( www.goteborgairport.se )
some 15km north of the city at Säve, is used for budget Ryanair and Wizz Air flights to
destinations including London Stansted, Edinburgh, Paris, Malaga and Budapest, as well
as domestic flights to Visby with Gotlandsflyg.
BOAT
Göteborg is a major entry point for ferries, with several car/passenger services to Denmark
and Germany.
For a special view of the region, jump on a boat for an unforgettable journey along the
Göta Canal. Starting in Göteborg, you'll pass through Sweden's oldest lock at Lilla Edet,
opened in 1607. From there the trip crosses the great lakes Vänern and Vättern through the
rolling country of Östergötland and on to Stockholm.
Stena Line (Denmark)
FERRY
( GOOGLE MAP ; www.stenaline.se ; 3, 9, 11 Masthuggstorget)
Nearest to central Göteborg, the Stena Line Denmark terminal near Masthuggstorget has
around six daily departures for Frederikshavn in peak season (one way/return from
Skr499/998).
Stena Line (Germany)
FERRY
( GOOGLE MAP ; www.stenaline.se ;
3, 9 Jaegardorffsplatsen)
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