Gothenburg- Landvetter Airport – GOT Gottenburg
Gothenburg- Landvetter Airport it is a public airport in Gothenburg, Sweden that is owned and operated by Swedavia, the national airport company. It has an airport code of GOT, referring to the town where it is located. It is the city’s only commercial passenger’s airport since the closure of Gothenburg City Airport. In 2018, it has boarded 6.8 million passengers making it the second-biggest airport in Sweden next to Stockholm Arlanda. It is served as primary cargo airport transporting around 60.1 thousand tons of shipment through Landvetter above half of the capacity of Stockholm Arlanda.
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Gothenburg- Landvetter Airport has a single asphalt runway and two terminals, domestic and international. The terminals have merged in 2014 with baggage claims transferred to the former international terminal. The joined the terminals now made passengers accessible to shops, cafes and restaurants that was once open only to international passengers. Gothenburg- Landvetter Airport is being serviced by 41 airline companies to over 100 domestic and international destinations, and also catered three cargo airlines Amapola Flyd, ASL Airline Belgium and DHL aviation. Aviation requirements of nearby cities including Molnlycke, Lerum and Kungalv are also being catered by Gothenburg- Landvetter Airport.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Landvetter Airport Hotel is a classy hotel surrounded by trees near the parking lot, which is just five minutes walk to Gothenburg- Landvetter Airport. Other nearby hotels are Flagplatsholles and STF Wendelsberg hotel
Trollhattan-Vanersborg Airport (THN) is another airport that caters the greater area of Sweden.