Norwegian continues to invest in the Swedish market. For the 2026 summer season, this well-known airline is expanding its routes at Swedavia’s two largest airports, Stockholm Arlanda Airport and Göteborg Landvetter Airport, with direct flights to Hamburg, Milan and Tirana.
From Sweden’s largest airport, Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Norwegian will serve the Milan and Hamburg routes four times a week starting in May 2026.
A little over a month later, in June, the route between Göteborg Landvetter Airport and Tirana will be introduced − a long-awaited direct connection between western Sweden and the Albanian capital.
Elizabeth Axtelius, Director Aviation Business at Swedavia says: “There is strong confidence and strong interest in the Swedish market and Norwegian’s investment in direct routes from both Stockholm Arlanda Airport and Göteborg Landvetter Airport is a clear sign of this.
“Swedavia’s main mission is to enable people to meet, whether for business or pleasure, and with its extensive network, Norwegian plays an important role in connecting Sweden with the rest of Europe.”
Charlotte Holmbergh, Director of Communications at Norwegian says: “We look forward to welcoming travelers on board to the new destinations, which starts up during the 2026 summer programme.
“We are pleased to be able to continue to launch new destinations and therefore be able to offer a large, wide and varied range of routes. In Sweden, Norwegian will operate more than 60 routes to over 50 destinations next summer.”
Starting on 13 May 2026 Norwegian will operate the routes Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) – Milan (MXP) and Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) – Hamburg (HAM) four times a week.
The Göteborg Landvetter (GOT) – Tirana (TIA) route will be operated once a week starting 19 June 2026.

