Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport - Traffic

Traffic

Busiest routes to and from Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport (2011)
Rank Airport Passengers handled % change
2010/11
1 11 ! Sweden, Stockholm-Arlanda, Stockholm-Bromma 1,163,719 23.2
2 01 ! United Kingdom, London-Gatwick, London-Heathrow 335,427 103.3
3 24 ! Germany, Frankfurt 320,400 16.8
4 33 ! Denmark, Copenhagen 283,600 0.8
5 25 ! Netherlands, Amsterdam 275,720 4.0
6 02 ! Finland, Helsinki 180,247 11.0
7 30 ! Turkey, Antalya 175,354 32.9
8 13 ! Germany, Munich 156,020 0.2
9 31 ! Germany, Berlin 131,735 42.0
10 09 ! France, Paris 126,565 6.4
11 14 ! Spain, Gran Canaria 124,927 48.5
12 36 ! Belgium, Brussels 113,556 11.2
13 21 ! Austria, Vienna 81,482 2.9
14 32 ! Spain, Palma de Mallorca 77,916 31.1
15 23 ! Greece, Chania 77,415 33.7
16 06 ! Turkey, Istanbul 76,292 62.0
17 04 ! Norway, Oslo 65,764 1.8
18 10 ! United Kingdom, Manchester 64,764 102.3
19 05 ! Hungary, Budapest 60,487 15.5
20 18 ! Greece, Rhodes 59,779 25.2
21 16 ! Spain, Tenerife 58,954 44.8
22 12 ! Cyprus, Larnaca 50,815 13.0
23 29 ! Germany, Düsseldorf 47,017 29.2
24 03 ! France, Nice 41,199 81.4
25 07 ! Sweden, Luleå 38,073 18.2
26 15 ! Spain, Malaga 35,355 60.8
27 35 ! Sweden, Sundsvall 34,021 12.2
28 34 ! Egypt, Hurghada 32,601 34.5
29 26 ! Thailand, Phuket 28,181 4.5
30 08 ! Spain, Barcelona 28,045 50.3

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