Skellefteå Airport

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Skellefteå Airport
Skellefteå flygplats
IATA: SFTICAO: ESNS
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Skellefteå Municipality
Location Skellefteå
Elevation AMSL 157 ft / 48 m
Coordinates 64°37′29″N 21°04′37″E / 64.62472°N 21.07694°E / 64.62472; 21.07694Coordinates: 64°37′29″N 21°04′37″E / 64.62472°N 21.07694°E / 64.62472; 21.07694
Website skellefteaairport.se
Map
SFT
Location within Sweden
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
10/28 6,890 2,100 Asphalt
Statistics (2012)
Passengers total 292,081
International passengers 28,176
Domestic passengers 263,905
Statistics: Swedish Transport Agency[1][2]

Skellefteå Airport (IATA: SFT, ICAO: ESNS), is located about 17 km from Skellefteå, Västerbotten, Sweden.

Skellefteå Airport works purposefully for the future and the vision of taking northern Sweden out to the world and bring tourist to us. Since 2010 Skellefteå Airport is operated by local government with thousands of dedicated inhabitants of Skellefteå that by choosing Skellefteå Airport makes the airport succesful. Skellefteå Airport is ranked as one of 10 largest airports in the country in terms of domestic flights. That in combination with a growing number of charter destinations it is both possible to go and also welcome guests from all over the world to northern Sweden. with new exciting cooporations we are ready to become the region international low-price centre. In march 2011 there is premier of ”Hello Norrland, Hello världen” which is a milestone in Skellefteå Airport and northern aviation history.

Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Apollo Greece Crete

Greece Rhodes

Detur Turkey Antalya
Fritidsresor Spain Mallorca
Kroatienspecialisten Croatia Dubrovnik
Scandjet Croatia Zadar
Turkietresor Turkey Bodrum
Ryanair England London-Stansted (begins 30 March 2014)[3]

Spain: Girona

Scandinavian Airlines Sweden Stockholm–Arlanda
Ving Spain Mallorca

See also

  • List of the largest airports in the Nordic countries

References

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