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Facts about Stockholm-Arlanda Airport

During 2007 17.9 million people travelled to or from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. Two out of three travellers travelled on international flights. One out of three travellers travelled on domestic flights.

Passengers

Total: 17.9 million
International: 12.9 million
Domestic: 5.0 million

Movements

(take-offs and landings)
Total: 216,000
International: 133,000
Domestic: 82,000

Cargo

Total: 192,000 tonnes goods and mail

Airlines

80 airlines fly from Stockholm-Arlanda
69 airlines fly international routes
9 airlines fly both international and domestic routes
2 airlines fly domestic routes

Destinations

Total: 166 destinations
International: 134 destinations
Domestic: 32 destinations

Terminals

4 passenger terminals
60 stands
47 remote stands
5 cargo terminals
5 hangars

Runways

3 start- and landing runways
(3,300 m, 2,500 m and 2,500 m)

Conference facilities

50 conference rooms for up to 700 people
6,300 m2 conference space
Exhibition hall for up to 1, 000 delegates

Shops and restaurants

53 shops
35 restaurants, cafés and bars

Miscellaneous

4 hotels
15,000 employees
21,500 parking spaces
Stockholm-Arlanda Airport is located in the municipality of Sigtuna.

The airport offers all the facts above (together with several other facts) in a publication called Facts.
FACTS 2007 - pdf - 1 Mb (new window)

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Shops at Stockholm-Arlanda

Check out the shops at Stockholm-Arlanda

Chanel, Hugo Boss, Pilgrim and Orrefors. At Stockholm-Arlanda you can buy clothing, cosmetics, perfume and gifts from well-known brands − both before and after your flight. Look at the range of choices, and check out which perfumes are the most popular right now.

Shops, special offers and price list – read more

The environment

Improving the environment

Extensive environmental work is continuously under way at the airport. Green approaches, special privileges for ecotaxis, biogas-powered buses, space heating with biofuel and water treatment are some of the areas of this work. In 2006, 97 per cent of waste went towards recycling or energy production.
Read more about the environmental work