Airports near Stockholm
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I'm flying from Stockholm in a while and I wonder what airports there are close to the capital?
Searching for "Stockholm aiports" brings up Arlanda Airport and Bromma Airport but Skavsta Airports shows up in the search results as well. Searching a bit more gives me Stockholm Västerås Airport as well. Are there even more airports in the Stockholm area?
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I'm flying from Stockholm in a while and I wonder what airports there are close to the capital?
Searching for "Stockholm aiports" brings up Arlanda Airport and Bromma Airport but Skavsta Airports shows up in the search results as well. Searching a bit more gives me Stockholm Västerås Airport as well. Are there even more airports in the Stockholm area?
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I'm flying from Stockholm in a while and I wonder what airports there are close to the capital?
Searching for "Stockholm aiports" brings up Arlanda Airport and Bromma Airport but Skavsta Airports shows up in the search results as well. Searching a bit more gives me Stockholm Västerås Airport as well. Are there even more airports in the Stockholm area?
airports stockholm
I'm flying from Stockholm in a while and I wonder what airports there are close to the capital?
Searching for "Stockholm aiports" brings up Arlanda Airport and Bromma Airport but Skavsta Airports shows up in the search results as well. Searching a bit more gives me Stockholm Västerås Airport as well. Are there even more airports in the Stockholm area?
airports stockholm
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No, those are the airports that are close to Stockholm. Arlanda (ARN), Bromma (BMA), Skavsta (NYO) and Västerås (VST) are included in the STO airport code. Note though that the time to the airports are quite different when travelling from Stockholm City, from 15 - 20 minutes to Bromma Airport and up to 90 minutes to Västerås Airport.
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It is amusing to read ‘close to Stockholm’ for Skavsta and Västerås but I guess bother are closer to Stockholm than Göteborg ;)
– Jan
Aug 21 '17 at 8:59
@Jan Yeah, I was about to write "close" to Stockholm but decided to skip the quotation marks. Maybe I should add them back ;)
– HenricF
Aug 21 '17 at 9:19
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Hey, it's closer to Stockholm than Hahn is to Frankfurt ...
– Henning Makholm
Aug 21 '17 at 10:32
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No, those are the airports that are close to Stockholm. Arlanda (ARN), Bromma (BMA), Skavsta (NYO) and Västerås (VST) are included in the STO airport code. Note though that the time to the airports are quite different when travelling from Stockholm City, from 15 - 20 minutes to Bromma Airport and up to 90 minutes to Västerås Airport.
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It is amusing to read ‘close to Stockholm’ for Skavsta and Västerås but I guess bother are closer to Stockholm than Göteborg ;)
– Jan
Aug 21 '17 at 8:59
@Jan Yeah, I was about to write "close" to Stockholm but decided to skip the quotation marks. Maybe I should add them back ;)
– HenricF
Aug 21 '17 at 9:19
4
Hey, it's closer to Stockholm than Hahn is to Frankfurt ...
– Henning Makholm
Aug 21 '17 at 10:32
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up vote
6
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No, those are the airports that are close to Stockholm. Arlanda (ARN), Bromma (BMA), Skavsta (NYO) and Västerås (VST) are included in the STO airport code. Note though that the time to the airports are quite different when travelling from Stockholm City, from 15 - 20 minutes to Bromma Airport and up to 90 minutes to Västerås Airport.
1
It is amusing to read ‘close to Stockholm’ for Skavsta and Västerås but I guess bother are closer to Stockholm than Göteborg ;)
– Jan
Aug 21 '17 at 8:59
@Jan Yeah, I was about to write "close" to Stockholm but decided to skip the quotation marks. Maybe I should add them back ;)
– HenricF
Aug 21 '17 at 9:19
4
Hey, it's closer to Stockholm than Hahn is to Frankfurt ...
– Henning Makholm
Aug 21 '17 at 10:32
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up vote
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No, those are the airports that are close to Stockholm. Arlanda (ARN), Bromma (BMA), Skavsta (NYO) and Västerås (VST) are included in the STO airport code. Note though that the time to the airports are quite different when travelling from Stockholm City, from 15 - 20 minutes to Bromma Airport and up to 90 minutes to Västerås Airport.
No, those are the airports that are close to Stockholm. Arlanda (ARN), Bromma (BMA), Skavsta (NYO) and Västerås (VST) are included in the STO airport code. Note though that the time to the airports are quite different when travelling from Stockholm City, from 15 - 20 minutes to Bromma Airport and up to 90 minutes to Västerås Airport.
edited Sep 23 '17 at 20:21
Mikael Dúi Bolinder
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answered Aug 21 '17 at 8:24
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It is amusing to read ‘close to Stockholm’ for Skavsta and Västerås but I guess bother are closer to Stockholm than Göteborg ;)
– Jan
Aug 21 '17 at 8:59
@Jan Yeah, I was about to write "close" to Stockholm but decided to skip the quotation marks. Maybe I should add them back ;)
– HenricF
Aug 21 '17 at 9:19
4
Hey, it's closer to Stockholm than Hahn is to Frankfurt ...
– Henning Makholm
Aug 21 '17 at 10:32
add a comment |
1
It is amusing to read ‘close to Stockholm’ for Skavsta and Västerås but I guess bother are closer to Stockholm than Göteborg ;)
– Jan
Aug 21 '17 at 8:59
@Jan Yeah, I was about to write "close" to Stockholm but decided to skip the quotation marks. Maybe I should add them back ;)
– HenricF
Aug 21 '17 at 9:19
4
Hey, it's closer to Stockholm than Hahn is to Frankfurt ...
– Henning Makholm
Aug 21 '17 at 10:32
1
1
It is amusing to read ‘close to Stockholm’ for Skavsta and Västerås but I guess bother are closer to Stockholm than Göteborg ;)
– Jan
Aug 21 '17 at 8:59
It is amusing to read ‘close to Stockholm’ for Skavsta and Västerås but I guess bother are closer to Stockholm than Göteborg ;)
– Jan
Aug 21 '17 at 8:59
@Jan Yeah, I was about to write "close" to Stockholm but decided to skip the quotation marks. Maybe I should add them back ;)
– HenricF
Aug 21 '17 at 9:19
@Jan Yeah, I was about to write "close" to Stockholm but decided to skip the quotation marks. Maybe I should add them back ;)
– HenricF
Aug 21 '17 at 9:19
4
4
Hey, it's closer to Stockholm than Hahn is to Frankfurt ...
– Henning Makholm
Aug 21 '17 at 10:32
Hey, it's closer to Stockholm than Hahn is to Frankfurt ...
– Henning Makholm
Aug 21 '17 at 10:32
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