Stockholm Arlanda Airport (IATA: ARN), commonly known as Arlanda, is an international airport in the Stockholm County region of Sweden, some 35 km north of central Stockholm. It is by far the busiest airport in Sweden, a close third in the Nordic countries after Oslo-Gardermoen and Copenhagen Airport, and the major gateway to international air travel for most of the country.
In the late 1950s it became obvious that Stockholm Bromma Airport was too small to serve international flight traffic to Stockholm, so a new airport was constructed and Arlanda was inaugurated in 1962. The name is derived from "Arland", an old name for the parish "Ärlinghundra" where the airport is, and also makes as a pun on the Swedish verb "landa" (landing). It is in the small town of Sigtuna, about half-way between Stockholm, by far the largest city in Sweden, and Uppsala, the fourth largest city in the country.
The airport has four terminals called Terminals 2, 3, 4 and 5. One of the main shopping and cafe areas, "SkyCity", is outside of the transit and security zones, between Terminals 4 and 5.
Arlanda is the busiest airport in Sweden and the third largest in the Nordic countries, serving some 25 million passengers in 2019.
The terminal usage has been heavily changed in 2021-2022. Terminal 4 and 5 are almost used as one terminal with flights spread out over them. All terminals have self-service and staffed check-in and baggage drop. Terminal 2
Air France, KLM etc SkyTeam airline. Only international
Terminal 3
Closed since 2020, domestic with small aircraft before that
Terminal 4
Checkin for Ryanair, domestic or international. Actual aircraft boarding can be here or in terminal 5. All non-Schengen flights actually go from terminal 5. Terminal 4 and 5 are connected with a 400 meter long walkway after security check. All arriving passengers who want to leave the airport must go to terminal 5, while the bus stop is at terminal 4, causing a lot of walk.
Terminal 5
Checkin for SAS and many other airlines, domestic or international. Has three piers, D, E and F. Actual aircraft boarding can be here or in terminal 4 (also called pier C). Terminal 4 and 5 are connected with a long walkway after security check.
See also: Public transport in Stockholm County
Arlanda Central Station 📍 is located in "SkyCity" between terminals 4 & 5.
The fastest way to the airport from Stockholm Central Station is the Arlanda Express high-speed train service, making the trip in 20 minutes. The ticket price is fairly high at 280 kr for an adult (26 or older) as of 2018. If you buy tickets on the train, it's even more expensive as a 100 kr printing fee is applied. However, various combo, student/child and advance deals are available to the point that four children under 18 can travel free on each adult ticket and said ticket can cost only 154 kr if bought 90 days early - see here for more details.
It is possible to use the Stockholm commuter rail service (Pendeltåg) between Uppsala C and central and southern Stockholm. This route takes 38 minutes between Arlanda C station and Stockholm C. The fare is higher from Arlanda compared to other journeys on the commuter rail network (single ticket is 152 kr and supplement to active tickets such as day tickets costs 120 kr), but less than the Arlanda Express. To avoid paying the supplement, one can take the commuter rail service going to Märsta and transfer to a 583 bus.
Flygbussarna, Flixbus, and SL operate coaches to and from the airport which stop at some locations in northern Stockholm County and at Stockholm City Centre and Stockholm Central Station. There is also a local bus line no 583 to Märsta, from where there are commuter trains to Stockholm and surroundings, the cheapest way of getting to/from Stockholm (a bus ticket which includes commuter train to Stockholm cost 44 kr as of April 2018). Bus 801 takes around 40 minutes to Uppsala and departs every 15 to 30 minutes.
The motorway E4 goes past the airport and connects Arlanda with central Stockholm as well as Uppsala and other cities further north. Terminal parking, short-term and long-term parking is available at the airport. The low price long-term parking requires a free shuttle bus ride. The bus departs every 8–15 minutes. There are rental car facilities at the airport.
All taxi companies are required to offer fixed prices when going from the airport, which takes away the guesswork of how much the fare will cost (you can still request use of the taxi meter). Most major companies also offer fixed prices to the airport.
Taxi fares are unregulated in Sweden, meaning taxis can claim any price as long as they follow the price list shown in the taxi and stuck on the side window. However, taxis at the Arlanda taxi stations are not allowed to charge more than 675 kr for a single trip to Uppsala or the northern parts of Stockholm.
Despite being the largest airport in Sweden, Arlanda is not huge but rather walkable. Still the distance between terminal 2 and 5 pier F is 1 kilometer. You can take a free one minute train ride or a bus ride between terminals 2 and 5, both requiring going security check to reach aircraft even if having arrived by air. Between terminal 4 and 5 there is a walkway inside security check.
There are two playgrounds run by Junibacken, an Astrid Lindgren-themed theme park in Djurgården in Stockholm. The playgrounds can be found at terminals 4 & 5 after passing security.
A lot of restaurants, cafés and bars can be found at terminals 2, 4, 5 and at "SkyCity", outside the transit zone between terminals 4 & 5. Terminal 3 only has a café which serves hot drinks and pastry.
Bottled water is expensive at Arlanda; 20 kr or more for a 50 cL bottle (similar to the price at gas stations throughout Sweden). Since Swedish tap water is of excellent quality, a workaround is to bring a refillable bottle to the airport, and fill it up from the toilet tap (after security). Some terminals have drinking fountains.
The airport has an open Wi-fi called Airport-Guest. Usage up to 3 hours and 100 megabytes is free. Additional megabytes or hours can be purchased, one hour costing 50 kr and 24 hours costing 130 kr. Wi-fi support is open daily 06:00-22:00, and can be reached at +46 10-109 04 50.
SEB has a banking office in SkyCity and an exchange office by terminal 5 before security. Forex bank can be found before security at terminal 2 and SkyCity, and after security at terminal 5. X-Change has two exchange offices by terminal 5, before security, and a third one by the terminal 5 arrival hall.
Stuck with old Swedish currency? Exchange offices will trade these, see "Stockholm: Cope / Getting cash".
Cash withdrawal machines dispensing Swedish kronor can be found at plenty of places around the airport. The machines found in the departure hall in Terminal 5 also dispense euros.
There are two post boxes at the airport, one by terminal 4 before the security and one by SkyCity.
There is a chapel by terminal 5 before the security. It is staffed by a priest from the Church of Sweden from Monday to Friday, but is open to people from all religious backgrounds. It is also possible to book the chapel for wedding ceremonies.
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