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Landvetter Airport Bus Transfer Departure

3.5 · 158 reviews 30 minutes (approx.) From $16 Operated by Flygbussarna · Bookable on Viator
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Airport days need simple answers. This shared Flygbussarna service links Gothenburg’s Nils Ericson Terminal with Landvetter Airport in about 30 minutes, giving you a direct ride instead of arranging a taxi or piecing together public transport. I like the low $16.80 price and the useful onboard WiFi and air conditioning.

I also like the long operating window, from midnight to 11:30 p.m. daily, which can help with early or late flights. The main concern is voucher acceptance: several passengers had to explain their booking to drivers, and one person was refused boarding until the next bus.

Key points before you book

Landvetter Airport Bus Transfer Departure - Key points before you book

  • The ride begins at Nils Ericson Terminal, Gothenburg’s stated departure point, rather than at your accommodation.
  • The trip takes about 30 minutes, but you need extra time to reach the terminal and allow for airport check-in.
  • The $16.80 fare is for a one-way shared ride, making it a practical budget choice for a solo passenger.
  • WiFi and air conditioning are included, two welcome comforts on a short airport run.
  • Voucher confusion has caused real problems, so keep your confirmation easy to show and allow time for a backup bus.
  • Luggage rules are strict inside the coach, with only one small hand bag allowed in the passenger area.

From Gothenburg’s Nils Ericson Terminal to Landvetter

Landvetter Airport Bus Transfer Departure - From Gothenburg’s Nils Ericson Terminal to Landvetter

Your journey starts at Gothenburg Nils Ericson Terminal in Gullbergsvass, at 411 03 Gothenburg. The important point is simple: you must make your own way there from your hotel, apartment, or other accommodation.

That makes the transfer less door-to-door than some airport shuttles. If you have a large suitcase, a child in tow, or a hotel far from the terminal, the first part of your trip still requires planning. On the other hand, a central bus terminal is easier to locate than an obscure pickup point, especially if you are leaving Gothenburg early in the morning.

The terminal is also where you need to pay attention to the direction of travel. This product is described as a departure from Gothenburg to the airport. Do not assume that buying a voucher automatically covers every possible route or that the driver will understand the booking without checking it.

You receive a mobile travel voucher after booking confirmation. Keep it open on your phone before you board. A screenshot may be useful if your signal is poor, although the stated arrangement is to present the voucher to the driver.

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A short ride with a useful 30-minute timetable

Landvetter Airport Bus Transfer Departure - A short ride with a useful 30-minute timetable

The advertised journey takes approximately 30 minutes. That is a good fit for a simple airport transfer: long enough to settle in, short enough that you are not losing half a day to transportation.

The duration is only an estimate, so I would not plan to arrive at the terminal at the last possible moment. You need time to find the right bus, show your voucher, load luggage, and handle any delay caused by a driver checking the booking.

For an international flight, the advice is to reach Landvetter at least 1.5 hours before departure. For a domestic flight, allow at least one hour. Add the 30-minute ride, your journey to Nils Ericson Terminal, and a cushion for waiting or traffic.

A practical plan is to work backward from your flight time:

  • Allow at least 1.5 hours at the airport for an international departure.
  • Allow at least one hour for a domestic departure.
  • Add the approximately 30-minute bus ride.
  • Add time to reach Nils Ericson Terminal from your accommodation.
  • Add extra time if you cannot afford to miss the next bus after a voucher dispute.

That last point matters. One passenger was sent to an office to verify the paperwork, but the original coach left during the short discussion. The following bus accepted the booking. This is not a reason to panic, but it is a reason to avoid cutting things close.

What you get for $16.80

At $16.80 per person, this is priced as a straightforward shared airport ride rather than a private transfer. I see the best value for solo passengers and couples who want a fixed fare and do not want to negotiate with a taxi after a long trip.

The price is less attractive for a large group. Since the service charges per person, several passengers may find that a taxi or private vehicle becomes competitive, depending on the group size and luggage. No private pickup is included, so you are paying for the ride between the stated terminal and airport, not for transport from your lodging.

Still, the fare includes three useful features:

  • One-way shared transportation
  • WiFi onboard
  • Air conditioning

WiFi is not the main reason to book a 30-minute ride, but it is handy if you need to check your flight, send a message, or pull up your mobile voucher. Air conditioning is equally practical, especially with luggage and a warm-weather departure.

The value also depends on your comfort with a shared timetable. If you want a driver waiting at your hotel, this is the wrong product. If you are happy to reach a central terminal and ride with other passengers, the price is reasonable.

The voucher problem you should take seriously

Landvetter Airport Bus Transfer Departure - The voucher problem you should take seriously

The largest weakness is not the bus ride itself. It is the gap between the voucher in your phone and what a particular driver expects to see.

A few passengers had trouble because drivers did not recognize the Viator-issued voucher. One driver eventually allowed the passengers onboard and planned to check the tickets at the office. Another person was refused by a female driver, even after showing confirmed booking documents, and had to seek help from staff in the terminal.

The next driver accepted the voucher without difficulty. That detail suggests the problem may be inconsistent handling rather than a universal rule that the ticket is invalid. Still, you should plan for the possibility that you will need to explain the booking.

Here is how I would handle it:

  • Open the voucher before boarding.
  • Check that the date, route, and passenger details are visible.
  • Keep the booking confirmation available, not just a payment receipt.
  • Arrive early enough to speak with terminal staff if the driver hesitates.
  • Avoid scheduling the bus so tightly that missing one coach threatens your flight.
  • If a driver refuses boarding, ask for an office or supervisor rather than arguing at the bus door.

This issue is especially important for a late-night arrival or departure. Being left to sort out a ticket problem when the terminal is quiet can be stressful. The service operates daily across a broad time window, but a published operating window does not remove the need to verify the actual departure you intend to take.

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Luggage rules are tighter than many people expect

Landvetter Airport Bus Transfer Departure - Luggage rules are tighter than many people expect

The luggage policy deserves careful reading. Space inside the coach is very limited, and only one small piece of hand luggage per passenger is allowed in the passenger area. The maximum size listed for luggage inside the coach is 40 by 30 by 20 centimeters when the coach has luggage storage below.

That is a small bag, not a typical rolling suitcase. If you normally place a cabin-size case beside your feet, do not assume it will fit inside the bus.

Larger suitcases and bulky equipment, including surfboards and ski gear, may go in the lower luggage compartment when space is available. The phrase when space is available is the key condition. It is not a promise that every large item will be carried on every departure.

Bicycles can travel at no extra charge when room allows, but they must be packed in protective wrapping. Service animals are allowed.

I would measure your bag before leaving for the terminal. If you have one large suitcase, you will probably need to use the lower compartment rather than carry it into the seating area. If you have several bulky bags, this shared service may be less convenient than a private option.

Landvetter Airport arrival and flight timing

Landvetter Airport Bus Transfer Departure - Landvetter Airport arrival and flight timing

The destination is Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport, at 438 80 Landvetter. The route is designed to get you from the city terminal to the airport without a change, which is the main practical benefit.

Once you reach the airport, you still need to handle check-in, baggage drop, security, and the walk to your gate on your own. The transfer does not include airline assistance or airport fast-track service.

The recommended arrival times are sensible but not generous if you have checked luggage, an international flight, or a busy travel day. I would treat the 1.5-hour international recommendation and one-hour domestic recommendation as the minimum stated guidance, then add personal breathing room.

The bus ride itself is about 30 minutes, but your full airport journey begins when you leave your accommodation. You need to get to Nils Ericson Terminal first. If you are unfamiliar with Gothenburg, finding the terminal with bags can take longer than expected, particularly if you are relying on a connection.

The service has a maximum group size of 100 passengers. That tells you this is a proper shared coach operation, not a small minibus or personal shuttle. You get the benefit of a larger vehicle, but you should expect a public-transfer feel rather than personal attention.

Who will find this transfer useful

Landvetter Airport Bus Transfer Departure - Who will find this transfer useful

I think this works best for a solo passenger or a couple staying near Gothenburg’s central transport area. You get a clear city departure point, a direct ride, a fixed price, and no need to arrange a private driver.

It also suits you if:

  • Your luggage fits the stated rules.
  • You can reach Nils Ericson Terminal without trouble.
  • You have enough time for a delayed boarding discussion or the next coach.
  • You value WiFi and air conditioning.
  • You prefer a shared transfer to a taxi.
  • You want to book and carry the ticket on your phone.

I would be more cautious if you are traveling with several large bags, bulky sports equipment, or a tight flight schedule. The lower luggage compartment may have space, but that is not guaranteed. A voucher issue that costs two or three minutes could matter if you arrive at the terminal late.

This is also not the best match if you expect pickup at your hotel. The responsibility for reaching the bus stop is yours, and the stated start point is Nils Ericson Terminal.

Cancellation and mobile booking details

Landvetter Airport Bus Transfer Departure - Cancellation and mobile booking details

You receive confirmation instantly at the time of booking, and the ticket is mobile. That makes last-minute planning easier, provided your phone is charged and you can display the voucher.

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Changes or cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund, and the cutoff uses local time.

I would save the confirmation before leaving your accommodation. A charged phone is part of your ticketing plan here, so do not rely entirely on airport WiFi or a weak mobile connection at the terminal.

Should you book the Gothenburg airport bus?

I would book this transfer if you want an affordable, direct ride from central Gothenburg to Landvetter and you can allow extra time. The 30-minute duration, air conditioning, WiFi, and $16.80 fare make it a sensible choice for a straightforward departure.

I would not book it blindly for a tight flight or a complicated luggage load. The voucher recognition problem is the main concern, and the bus stop is not your hotel. Arrive early, keep all booking documents ready, and make sure your bags meet the size rules.

For the right passenger, this is useful public transportation with a convenient airport purpose. For someone seeking a guaranteed door-to-door service, it is better to pay for a different type of transfer.

FAQ

Where does the Gothenburg airport transfer start?

It starts at Gothenburg Nils Ericson Terminal in Gullbergsvass, 411 03 Gothenburg, Sweden. You are responsible for reaching the terminal from your accommodation.

Where does the bus arrive?

The stated destination is Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport, 438 80 Landvetter, Sweden.

How long does the bus ride take?

The transfer takes approximately 30 minutes.

What is included in the fare?

The fare includes a one-way shared transfer, WiFi onboard, and an air-conditioned vehicle.

How much luggage can I bring inside the coach?

Only one small piece of hand luggage per passenger is allowed inside the coach. The listed maximum size is 40 by 30 by 20 centimeters when the coach has luggage storage below. Larger suitcases and bulky equipment may go in the lower compartment if space is available.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time for a full refund. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund.

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