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Working at Stockholm Arlanda Airport means working in a dynamic environment where every day is different. Photo Swedavia

Big Recruitment Day at Stockholm Arlanda ahead of the opening of the airport’s expanded premises

Recruitment Day, January 30, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. at Arlanda The expansion of Stockholm Arlanda Airport, combined with the restart of air travel after the pandemic and airlines’ investments in expanded service, is creating new job opportunities. Swedavia, together with its partners at Arlanda, is holding a Recruitment Day to match jobseekers with job openings at Arlanda and other Swedavia airports.

Photo: SSP. Jureskogs is one of the fast food concept of the future for passengers at Arlanda.

Major investment in food and beverages at Stockholm Arlanda and Göteborg Landvetter – some 20 brand-new restaurants, bars and cafés to open starting in 2023

Swedavia continues to develop its range of services at Stockholm Arlanda Airport and Göteborg Landvetter Airport. The new marketplace at Arlanda will open starting in 2023 and is one of the biggest investments ever in food and beverage outlets at the airport. With the investment, Swedavia’s partner SSP will launch some 20 well-known food and beverage concepts that are brand-new to the airports.

Swedavia has been nominated for the Digital PR Award. Photo: Kalle Sanner.

Swedavia nominated for Digital PR Award

The nominations for the Digital PR Awards 2017 were announced today by Mynewsdesk, the world's leading all-in-one brand newsroom and multimedia PR platform. Swedavia is pleased to be nominated in the Transport category.

View from the former ramp tower at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Photo: Joakim Johansson

Ramp tower at Stockholm Arlanda to become one-of-a-kind apartment

The former ramp tower at Stockholm Arlanda Airport has stood empty for 15 years. But the tower will get new life now that it has been converted into an apartment decorated by the Swedish artist Cilla Ramnek. Five lucky winners from Sweden and selected countries across Europe will get the chance to spend a night in the tower in a competition carried out by Stockholm Arlanda and HomeAway.

A FROZEN TALE – a Skokloster Castle saga at Stockholm Arlanda Airport

A FROZEN TALE – a Skokloster Castle saga at Stockholm Arlanda Airport

Now all travelers in Terminal 5 at Stockholm Arlanda Airport can enjoy an art experience inspired by the Swedish winter and the Baroque period. Alexia Sinclair, the Australian photographer behind this series of photos, gives life to the interiors in Skokloster Castle through her photo exhibition "A Frozen Tale."

Arlanda´s visitors are welcomed with new images of Sweden

Arlanda´s visitors are welcomed with new images of Sweden

The photography contest Swedish Light has proven to be a success . The Swedish people have sent in over 3 000 photos and in very tough competition now twenty winners have been selected to present Sweden to international visitors in Terminal 5 at Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Thus, the photos are the first welcome to the more than 30 000 passengers who pass daily at Terminal 5.

Göteborg Landvetter the first airport in the world to launch a climate-smart newsstand kiosk of the future

Göteborg Landvetter the first airport in the world to launch a climate-smart newsstand kiosk of the future

Göteborg Landvetter Airport is now the first airport in the world to offer passengers the opportunity to purchase “print-on-demand” reading material for their trip. At the automated newsstand kiosk, Meganews Magazines, customers choose which periodical to print and pay using their credit card. This is also a climate-smart solution since no unwanted magazines need to be printed or transported.