Press

Stockholm Arlanda Airport - Stockholm's international airport. Arlanda is Sweden's largest airport and is an important hub for both the Stockholm region and Scandinavia. Largely due to flights to 176 destinations throughout the world, but also due to the good ground transportation to and from other parts of the Stockholm region.

Swedavia's newsroom

Swedavia has a newsroom where you can subscribe to press releases, use pictures from the image bank and download annual reports or other information.  You find the newsroom at Mynewsdesk.

Photography and filming

For commercial production, including advertising photography or film recording, refer to Arlanda Visitor Service.

Press contact (24 hours)

All Swedavia airports.

Telephone: +46 (0)10 109 01 00
E-mail: press@swedavia.se

 

Press releases

  • 2013-04-23, kl. 12:30
    Today at Stockholm Arlanda Airport was the inauguration of the new Terminal 2, which resembles a modern city airport with speedy, smooth flows. The terminal has expanded by more than 2,000 square metres. In 2015, a new baggage sorting facility will also be inaugurated, with Swedavia as a result investing a total of about 400 million Swedish kronor in the refurbishment of Terminal 2
  • 2013-03-11, kl. 14:44
    Today an exhibition has opened at Stockholm Arlanda Aiport, that will pay homage to the souvenir and its history. A selection of souvenirs dating from the 1960s to the present day will be on display. At the same time, a competition will be held to announce the 2013 Swedish souvenir of the year at Arlanda.
  • 2012-10-08, kl. 11:15
    Departures will now be smoother at Stockholm Arlanda Airport as a result of a new, time-saving self-service solution for checking in baggage. The first airlines to offer the new service beginning October 10 are SAS and Norwegian Air Shuttle.
  • 2012-04-18, kl. 13:13
    Stockholm Arlanda Airport is currently carrying out a major investment to build the future Terminal 2. The terminal is being designed based on passenger needs and will provide twice the amount of seating as before, with many areas designed as work spaces and meeting places with a lounge feel.