Sweden Flight Guide
The Kingdom of Sweden is one of the Scandinavian countries in northern Europe. It bordered by Norway to the west and shares a border with Finland to the north east. Part of it is also separated from Finland by the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea. Its capital is Stockholm and other major cities are Uppsala, Jankoping and Goteburg. Swedish is the official language. Some of the popular tourist spots in Sweden include; the capital Stockholm that is spread out over a number of Islands, World Heritage copper mine in Falun, Old shoe manufacturing center in Orebro, The ruins of the Brahehus castle at Granna, the ski resorts in Are and Esrange rocket launching facility. The weather can vary greatly in Sweden. The south and central regions experience warm summers and cold winters while the north experiences shorter cool summers and longer and much colder winters with heavy snowfall. The main international airport in Sweden is the Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (IATA: ARN), Göteborg-Landvetter Airport (IATA: GOT), Malmö-Sturup Airport (IATA: MMX), Stockholm-Skavsta Airport (IATA: NYO) and Stockholm-Bromma Airport (IATA: BMA). Direct flights to Sweden from Australia are rare. Qantas, Singapore Airlines and Austrian Airlines operate cheap indirect flights to Stockholm. The average direct flight time from Sydney or Melbourne to Stockholm in Sweden in a commercial airliner is 19 hours. Indirect flights will vary depending on the connecting hub. http://www.sweden.se/ http://www.visitsweden.com/ http://www.sweden.gov.se/
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