Friday, March 1, 2024
This award strengthens Gothenburg as an important logistics hub in Sweden, and it is very gratifying for Swedavia and Göteborg Landvetter Airport that the region has once again received this honour. Accessibility and efficient logistical flows to the rest of the world are of great importance for an export-oriented region like Gothenburg and Sweden as a country. Göteborg Landvetter, located between Gothenburg and Borås, is western Sweden’s gateway to the world and contributes with more direct routes and freight opportunities to Europe and the rest of the world, as well as land areas for the establishment of new, modern and efficient logistics properties. Thanks to our unique location in the heart of Scandinavia, close to the Oslo-Copenhagen-Stockholm axis, Göteborg Landvetter is already a comprehensive logistics hub and an important hub for intercontinental cargo,” says Anna Strömwall, Airport Director Göteborg Landvetter Airport at Swedavia.
In 2023, Göteborg Landvetter Airport managed approximately 950 tonnes of freight and is gearing up for the introduction of the new Logistics Park within Airport City Göteborg, set to become the focal point for future logistics operations with its modern and efficient logistic facilities.
Employing over 4,000 individuals across approximately 100 companies, Göteborg Landvetter Airport stands as one of the largest job hubs in the Gothenburg region. Offering an extensive array of destinations, including roughly 60 routes with over 15 charter destinations, it remains a pivotal travel hub.
The past year witnessed a notable surge in passenger traffic, with approximately 5 million travelers passing through the airport, marking a significant 17 percent increase compared to 2022. International travel experienced an 18 percent uptick, while domestic travel saw an 8 percent rise.
Tags: Accessibility, export-oriented, freight, gothenburg, ogistics, Swedavia, Sweden
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Sunday, April 28, 2024
Sunday, April 28, 2024