Swedavia reports growth in passenger volume and sustainable efforts in 2024
Swedavia’s 2024 report reveals growth in passenger numbers, strong financial recovery, and ongoing investments in sustainable aviation and international routes.
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Swedavia’s 2024 report reveals growth in passenger numbers, strong financial recovery, and ongoing investments in sustainable aviation and international routes.
The new “SAS Lounge by Mastercard” at Stockholm Arlanda Airport provides travellers with exclusive amenities, offering a modern, first-class lounge experience at Gate F26.
Two of Swedavia’s airports Stockholm Arlanda Airport and Ronneby Airport achieved level 5 in the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme, the highest possible, joining Göteborg Landvetter Airport and Malmö Airport which reached Level 5 in December 2023.
The well-known airline company Norwegian will launch six new routes ahead of their summer programme of 2024.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport's new 11,000 square-metre Marketplace and the airport's new security check-point were inaugurated.
Swedavia is making a major investment in developing commercial F&B and retail offerings at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
4 April 2023 | By
For Issue 1 2023 of International Airport Review Jonas Abrahamsson, CEO of Swedavia, discussed how the aviation industry can regain the trust of passengers following disruptions last summer, continue driving sustainable transformation, and provide critical connectivity in an increasingly international world.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport continues plans to launch its new security checkpoint, marketplace, and food hall, which will allow passengers to enjoy food from a number of different restaurants.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport has announced the first phase of a new marketplace and modern security checkpoint, to open in summer 2023.
2 November 2022 | By
For Issue 5 2022, Charlotte Ljunggren, Swedavia’s Chief Commercial Officer, tells International Airport Review about Stockholm Arlanda’s biggest investment ever in food, drinks and shopping.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport is half-way through the construction of its true Nordic veranda, made of laminated timber beams and the future home to the airport's new food marketplace.
Swedavia’s airports welcomed nearly 2.9 million passengers, making June 2022 the third straight month with record passenger volume since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Airports Council International Europe has announced significant progress, with the European airport industry, in the concrete steps towards net zero CO2 emissions, with plans to further accelerate commitments.
Swedavia has announced its new environmental incentives to charge airline operators at its largest airports, Stockholm Arlanda and Gothenburg Landvetter, based on the airline’s levels of CO2 emissions.
In March 2022, Swedavia’s 10 airports had a total of 1.7 million passengers, which compared to March 2021, also a month also greatly affected by the pandemic, air travel increased by 418 per cent.