Stockholm-Skavsta Airport

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Stockholm-Skavsta Airport
IATA: NYO - ICAO: ESKN
Summary
Airport type public
Serves Stockholm, Sweden
Elevation AMSL 140 ft (43 m)
Coordinates 58°47′19″N, 16°54′44″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
08/26 9,442 2,878 Asphalt
16/34 6,690 2,039 Asphalt


Stockholm Skavsta Airport (Swedish: Skavsta Flygplats) (IATA: NYOICAO: ESKN) is an international airport located 100km (62.5 miles) south of Stockholm, Sweden in the municipality of Nyköping. It serves low-cost airlines and cargo operators. Stockholm-Skavsta Airport is Stockholm's second largest airport, and the 4th largest in Sweden.

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The airport was established as a military air base in the 1940s and developed into a civilian airport in 1984. In 1997 the airport got their first international route to London Stansted with Ryanair. In 2003 Ryanair established a hub at Stockholm-Skavsta with 6 new routes. After that Wizzair have opened routes to Eastern Europe. For a short period in 2005, Finnair flew from Boston to Helsinki with a stop at Skavsta, but the airline has since moved the route to the larger Stockholm-Arlanda Airport.[1] In May 2006 Fritidsresor started charter flights from the airport.

The following car rental firms have offices at the airport:

  • Airport coaches travel directly between Stockholm-Skavsta Airport and the City Terminal in Stockholm (approx. 90 min travel time and costs 130 SEK) where airport coaches and a high speed train (Arlanda Express) connects to Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. There are also airport coaches to Södertälje, Linköping and Norrköping.
  • Local bus 715 travels to Nyköping and Oxelösund from 4 am to midnight.

  • You have to preorder taxi and it takes about 60 min to down town Stockholm and costs about 1300 SEK.

  • There is parking at the airport, both at the terminal, short-term and long-term parking lots. Terminal parking costs 20 Swedish kronor/h and long-term parking is slightly less expensive depending on the length of time.

Businesses and services:

  • Shops:
    • Buy and Fly
    • Gate Zero
  • Restaurants:
    • Alpha Retail
  • Hotel
    • Hotel Connect will open outside the airport in 2008.

  • 21 July 2005 - A Ryanair crew carried out an "irrational and inexplicable" steep approach at Stockholm-Skavsta Airport according to the Irish Air Accident Investigation Unit. [1]

  • Ryanair (Brussels-Charleroi, Gdansk, Girona, Glasgow-Prestwick, Hahn, London-Stansted, Lübeck, Milan-Bergamo, Paris-Beauvais, Riga, Rome-Ciampino, Kaunas, Weeze)
  • Vildanden (Skien)
  • Wizzair (Budapest, Gdansk, Katowice, Warsaw, Poznan)

  1. ^ Flight International 12-18 December 2006
Airports of Sweden
Stockholm Airports Stockholm-Arlanda Airport | Stockholm-Bromma Airport | Stockholm-Skavsta Airport | Stockholm-Västerås Airport
Primary Airports Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport | Gothenburg City Airport | Malmö Airport | Luleå Airport | Umeå Airport
Airports with more than 50 000 passenger/year Ängelholm-Helsingborg Airport | Åre Östersund Airport | Sundsvall-Härnösand Airport | Visby Airport | Skellefteå Airport | Ronneby Airport | Kalmar Airport | Växjö Airport | Kiruna Airport | Karlstad Airport | Örnsköldsvik Airport | Jönköping Airport | Halmstad Airport | Örebro Airport | Kristianstad Airport | Norrköping Airport | Linköping Airport | Trollhättan-Vänersborg Airport
Regional Airports Arvidsjaur Airport | Gällivare Airport | Borlänge Airport | Kramfors Airport | Lycksele Airport | Storuman Airport | Vilhelmina Airport | Hemavan Airport | Oskarhamn Airport | Mora Airport | Sveg Airport | Hultsfred Airport | Pajala Airport | Hagfors Airport | Torsby Airport
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