edit Introduction
Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport (GOT) is the main gateway to the city of Gothenburg. It is the second largest airport in Sweden, after Stockholm-Arlanda.
For more information about other airports throughout the world, also see the list of airports.

edit Getting there and away
- Bus: Flygbussarna takes passengers to the city of Gothenburg in 20 minutes, and in 30 minutes to Gothenburg Central station.
- Car: The road distance to Gothenburg is 25 kilometres. There are 7,300 parking spaces at the airport. Taxis are widely available as well.


edit Airlines, Destinations and Terminals
For more information about airlines, also see the list of airlines and the details about flying with budget airlines.
- Air Berlin Berlin-Tegel
- Air France Paris-Charles de Gaulle
- AirBaltic Riga
- Austrian Airlines Vienna
- British Airways London-Heathrow
- British Airways operated by Sun Air of Scandinavia Århus, Billund
- B&H Airlines Sarajevo
- Blue1 Helsinki
- Brussels Airlines Brussels
- Cham Wings Airlines Damascus via Malmö
- City Airline Alicante, Barcelona, Bergen, Birmingham, Helsinki, Luleå, Lyon, Málaga, Manchester, Nice, Palma de Mallorca, Östersund, Prague, Rome-Fiumicino, Stavanger, Sundsvall, Tallinn, Umeå, Visby, Zürich
- Direktflyg Borlänge
- easyJet Berlin-Schönefeld, London-Gatwick, Manchester
- Finnair Helsinki
- Iceland Express Reykjavík-Keflavík
- Icelandair Reykjavík-Keflavík
- Iran Air Tehran-Imam Khomeini
- Jat Airways Belgrade
- KLM and KLM Cityhopper Amsterdam
- Lufthansa and Lufthansa Regional Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich
- Malév Hungarian Airlines Budapest
- Malmö Aviation Stockholm-Bromma, Umeå
- Scandinavian Airlines Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London-Heathrow, Split, Stockholm-Arlanda
- Turkish Airlines Istanbul-Atatürk
- Widerøe Oslo-Gardermoen




