List of The Busiest Airports in The Nordic Countries - Busiest Intra European-Union Air Routes

Busiest Intra European-Union Air Routes

This statistics include total passenger on-board between the Nordic countries and other countries within the European Union and member states of the European Free Trade Association.

The statistics for Oslo, Stockholm and Gotenburg includes:

  • Oslo Airport, Gardermoen and the greater Oslo area's two secondary airports Moss Airport, Rygge and Sandefjord Airport, Torp
  • Stockholm-Arlanda Airport, Stockholm-Bromma Airport the greater Stockholm area's two secondary airports Stockholm-Skavsta Airport and Stockholm-Vasteras Airport
  • Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport and Gothenburg City Airport

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