Växjö Småland Airport
History
Scheduled aviation from Växjö started around 1960 from Uråsa airbase, 20 km (10 miles) south of Växjö. A larger airport was needed, so it was built at its present location in 1975.
Traffic went mainly to Stockholm from the start. After 2007, international traffic greatly increased with low price airlines like Ryanair and Wizzair. Charter flights to Southern Europe and the Canary Islands have also increased.
In April 2020, the Stockholm route was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but was restarted in August 2021. The alternative route to Stockholm is by train (3½ hours) or a flight from Kalmar, the nearest airport with regular flights to Stockholm.
Airlines and destinations
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Växjö-Kronoberg Airport:
Airlines | Destinations |
---|---|
Braathens Regional Airlines | Stockholm–Bromma |
Norwegian Air Shuttle | Seasonal: Alicante, Málaga, Palma de Mallorca |
Ryanair | Seasonal: Alicante, Gdańsk, Zadar |
Sunclass Airlines | Seasonal charter: Larnaca, Rhodes |
TUI fly Nordic | Seasonal charter: Gran Canaria |
Statistics
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See also
References
- ^ "Passagerarfrekvens" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Transport Agency. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
- ^ "Landningsfrekvens" (PDF) (in Swedish). Swedish Transport Agency. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
- ^ Flyglinje mellan Växjö och Stockholm Bromma återupptas
- ^ "BRA Adds Vaxjo – Kristianstad from late-August 2023".
- ^ "Norwegian NS24 Network Additions – 14NOV23".
- ^ "Norwegian NS24 Network Additions – 14NOV23".
- ^ "Ryanair NW23 Network Changes – 17SEP23".
- ^ "Ryanair opens a new Zadar base for summer '21". Zadar Airport. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
- ^ "Flight". ving.se.
- ^ "Only Flight". tui.se.
External links
Media related to Småland Airport at Wikimedia Commons