Gothenburg City Airport

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Gothenburg City Airport
(Göteborg City Airport)
IATA: GSE - ICAO: ESGP
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Cityflygplatsen i
Göteborg AB
Serves Gothenburg
Elevation AMSL 59 ft (18 m)
Coordinates 57°46′29″N, 11°52′13″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
01R/19L 6,868 2,039 Paved
04R/22L 2,934 871 Paved

Gothenburg City Airport or Göteborg City Airport (IATA: GSEICAO: ESGP), formerly (and still informally) known as Säve Flygplats, is Gothenburg's second international airport located 14 kilometres north-west from the centre of Gothenburg (Swedish: Göteborg ) on the island of Hisingen, Bohuslän, Sweden. It is located within the borders of Gothenburg Municipality, hence its name. Prior to the arrival of Ryanair in 2001, the airport had 9000 passengers per year. In 2005 more than 500,000 flew from City Airport. As well as well as commercial airlines the airport is also operated by a number of rescue services, including the Swedish Coast Guard.

Though it's primarily a low-cost airline airport it is actually located closer to Gothenburg city centre than the main airport (Göteborg-Landvetter Airport with 5.2 million passengers in 2005). This is probably the only city airport Ryanair operates to. Due to its location many business jets prefer flying to City Airport instead of to Landvetter. Gothenburg City Airport can handle planes up to the size of a Boeing 767, an Airbus A320 or similar jets. The airport also accommodates General Aviation acitivities including 2 flying clubs, Aeroklubben i Göteborg one of Europes oldest flying clubs and Chalmers flygklubb.

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[edit] Airlines and destinations

Airlines that currently serve this airport:

  • Flexflight (Læsø)
  • Ryanair (Dublin, Girona [starts March 27, 2007], Glasgow-Prestwick, Hahn, London-Stansted, Madrid [starts November 23, 2006], Marseille [starts January 28, 2007])
  • Wizz Air (Budapest, Warsaw)

[edit] Transport

There are bus services that match every Ryanair, Germanwings and Wizzair departure and arrival, terminating at the bus and train terminal in twenty minutes (cost 50 SEK).

Catching a taxi to the city centre costs between 200 and 300 SEK.

Car rental services are Avis, Budget, Hertz and Europcar. They're available from 700 SEK a day.

[edit] Competition

DFDS Seaways cited competition from low-cost air services, especially Ryanair (which now flies to Glasgow Prestwick and London Stansted from Gothenburg City Airport), as being a reason for its scrapping the Newcastle-Gothenburg ferry service in October 2006[1]. It was the only dedicated passenger ferry service between Sweden and the United Kingdom, and had been running since the 19th century (under various operators).

[edit] References

  1. ^ "DFDS scraps Newcastle-Gothenburg line", The Local, 7 September 2006: "Danish shipping company DFDS Seaways is to scrap the only passenger ferry route between Sweden and Britain, with the axing of the Gothenburg-Newcastle route at the end of October."

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Airports of Sweden
Stockholm Airports Stockholm-Arlanda Airport | Stockholm-Bromma Airport | Stockholm-Skavsta Airport | Stockholm-Västerås Airport
Primary Airports Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport | Gothenburg City Airport | Malmö Airport | Luleå Airport | Umeå Airport
Airports with more than 50 000 passenger/year Ängelholm-Helsingborg Airport | Åre Östersund Airport | Sundsvall-Härnösand Airport | Visby Airport | Skellefteå Airport | Ronneby Airport | Kalmar Airport | Växjö Airport | Kiruna Airport | Karlstad Airport | Örnsköldsvik Airport | Jönköping Airport | Halmstad Airport | Örebro Airport | Kristianstad Airport | Norrköping Airport | Linköping Airport | Trollhättan-Vänersborg Airport
Regional Airports Arvidsjaur Airport | Gällivare Airport | Borlänge Airport | Kramfors Airport | Lycksele Airport | Storuman Airport | Vilhelmina Airport | Hemavan Airport | Oskarhamn Airport | Mora Airport | Sveg Airport | Hultsfred Airport | Pajala Airport | Hagfors Airport | Torsby Airport
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