Stockholm Bromma Airport

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The Stockholm-Bromma Airport (IATA: BMA, ICAO: ESSB; Swedish: Stockholm -Bromma flygplats ) is a regional airport in the Swedish capital Stockholm.

History

Stockholm -Bromma is located approximately nine kilometers away from Stockholm city center and was located at the start of construction in 1933 on the edge of the built-up area. The construction of the Stockholm-Arlanda Airport Bromma has been replaced as a major airport in the early 1960s. Meanwhile, he is also in the middle of the city in the same district Bromma and should only be approached by very quiet aircraft and not around the clock due to noise restrictions.

Airlines and destinations

Bromma is primarily the regional transport within Sweden, which is primarily served with smaller aircraft. Among other things, Golden Air, Malmö Aviation and Gotlandsflyg start here to Aarhus, Visby and Östersund. International connections are made with Brussels Airlines to Brussels and with Finnair to Helsinki.

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