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UK & Ireland
Ryanair flies from London Stansted to Stockholm Skavsta, Göteborg City and Malmö's
Sturup airport; Glasgow Prestwick to Stockholm Skavsta and Göteborg City; London Luton
to Västerås; and Shannon to Stockholm Skavsta.
Between London Heathrow and Stockholm Arlanda, several commercial airlines have
regular daily flights, including SAS, British Airways and BMI.
SAS flies at least four times daily from Stockholm Arlanda to Manchester and Dublin via
London or Copenhagen. SAS also flies daily between London Heathrow and Göteborg.
BMI Regional and British Airways fly twice weekly from Göteborg Landvetter to Birming-
ham and Manchester.
USA
Icelandair has services from Baltimore-Washington, Boston, New York, Minneapolis and
Orlando via Reykjavík to Stockholm. SAS's North American hub is New York City's Newark
Airport, with direct daily flights to/from Stockholm. SAS also flies daily from Chicago to
Stockholm. Lufthansa has daily flights from Newark Airport to Stockholm.
Land
Border Crossings
Direct access to Sweden by land is possible from Norway, Finland and Denmark (via the
Öresund toll bridge). Border-crossing formalities are nonexistent.
Train and bus journeys between Sweden and the continent go directly to ferries. For in-
formation on visas, see ( Click here ).
Eurolines
( 031-10 02 40; www.eurolines.com )
Has an office inside the bus terminals in Sweden's three largest cities: Stockholm, Göte-
borg and Malmö. Full schedules and fares are listed on the website.
BUS
Nettbuss Express
(
BUS
0771-15 15 15; www.nettbuss.se )
Long-distance buses within Sweden and to Oslo (Norway) and Copenhagen.
Sveriges Järnväg
(SJ;
TRAIN
0771-75 75 99; www.sj.se )
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