Reviewed · PRIVATE DRIVERS
Skavsta Airport Bus Transfer
Skavsta is farther out than you think. This shared Flygbussarna transfer links Stockholm’s Cityterminalen with Skavsta Airport in about 1 hour 20 minutes, giving you a direct ride without changing trains or hauling bags through town. I like the daily departures and the clean, climate-controlled coaches, and the on-board WiFi is a useful touch on this long airport run. The main drawback is the pickup procedure: you must find the bus yourself, and some passengers have had trouble getting the driver to recognize a mobile or printed voucher.
I also like that the service runs at very early and late hours, including a reported 3:30 a.m. departure and buses waiting after flights arriving after 11 p.m. That flexibility matters at Skavsta, where missing a connection can leave you with few practical options. Still, you should check the current timetable yourself, arrive early at Cityterminalen, and keep your booking code ready.
In This Review
- Key points to know before booking
- Why this bus makes sense for Skavsta Airport
- Finding Cityterminalen at 70-72 Klarabergsviadukten
- The 1-hour-20-minute ride to Skavsta
- Arriving at Skavsta with time to spare
- Returning from Stockholm to Skavsta
- Luggage rules you should read twice
- The voucher and boarding problem
- How reliable is Flygbussarna here?
- Who will get the most value from this transfer?
- Cancellation and practical booking notes
- Should you book the Skavsta Airport Bus Transfer?
- FAQ
- Where does the bus leave from in Stockholm?
- Where does the bus arrive?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Does the bus operate every day?
- What is included in the ticket?
- Do I need to print my ticket?
- How much hand luggage can I take inside the coach?
- Can I bring a larger suitcase?
- How early should I arrive at Skavsta Airport?
- Can I cancel the booking?
Key points to know before booking
- Cityterminalen is the Stockholm pickup point: Find the bus terminal at Cityterminalen 70-72 on Klarabergsviadukten, not simply Stockholm Central Station.
- The ride takes about 1 hour 20 minutes: Allow extra time for road delays, queues, and the walk from the bus stop into the terminal.
- A voucher is required: Keep the mobile ticket open and note any booking code shown with it.
- Luggage rules are strict inside the coach: One small hand-luggage item measuring no more than 40 x 30 x 20 centimeters is allowed in the passenger area.
- The bus offers useful comforts: Air conditioning, adjustable air flow at some seats, WiFi, and an on-board restroom make the long ride easier.
- Arrive early for your flight: The stated advice is at least 1.5 hours before an international flight and one hour before a domestic flight.
Why this bus makes sense for Skavsta Airport
Stockholm Skavsta Airport is in Södermanland County near Nyköping, well outside central Stockholm. That distance changes the airport routine. A short taxi ride to a city airport is not what you are getting here. You need a dependable intercity connection, and a direct coach is often the simplest answer.
The Flygbussarna service runs between Cityterminalen and Skavsta without a change. That is the key value. You board with your airport luggage, sit down, and stay put until the airport stop. I would choose this over a route requiring several public transport changes, especially before an early flight or after a late arrival.
The listed price is $28.87 per person for one way. That is not the cheapest possible fare, and one passenger specifically found direct booking with Flygbussarna cheaper than purchasing through an intermediary. The value here is the convenience of reserving a dated journey in advance, receiving instant confirmation, and having a mobile voucher ready. Compare the direct operator price before you pay, particularly if you are booking for several people.
A few more Stockholm options to compare
- Arlanda Airport Bus Transfer Departure
★ 3.5 · 497 reviews - Stockholm- Private transfer to/from Arlanda Airport and city
★ 4.5 · 39 reviews - Arlanda Airport Bus Transfer Arrival
★ 3.5 · 490 reviews
Finding Cityterminalen at 70-72 Klarabergsviadukten

Your Stockholm departure point is Cityterminalen, at Cityterminalen 70-72, Klarabergsviadukten, 111 64 Stockholm. This is the city’s main coach terminal, beside Stockholm Central Station, but do not assume that a train platform or waiting area is the bus stop.
That distinction has caused avoidable stress. A passenger waited inside the terminal lounge while the coach was already outside and ready to leave. Since pre-booked passengers are not necessarily called by name, you need to go outside and look for the Flygbussarna departure area.
I recommend arriving with enough time to locate the correct stand, check the destination display, and join the queue. The buses can fill up, especially around popular flight times. One account describes a second coach being called when the first became full, but you should not treat that as a guarantee. Missing the bus because you were waiting indoors is a poor way to begin an airport journey.
Cityterminalen is convenient for a final night in central Stockholm. The stop is a short walk from the Old Town and Södermalm, according to the practical experience of passengers using the service. You still have to get yourself and your luggage to the terminal, since accommodation pickup is not included.
The 1-hour-20-minute ride to Skavsta

Once aboard, the trip is direct and fairly plain, which is exactly what you want from an airport transfer. The typical journey takes about 1 hour 20 minutes, though traffic or an accident can make it longer. One coach operator sent advance information about a road problem, and the bus still reached the airport in time. That is reassuring, but it is not a reason to plan a tight connection.
The coach is air-conditioned and climate controlled. Some passengers found the air flow adjustable at their seats, while others praised the clean interior and comfortable seating. WiFi is included and was described as working well. You may find the connection useful for checking flight information, sending a final message, or simply passing the time.
A restroom is also available on board. That matters on a journey of this length, though I would still use a terminal restroom before boarding when possible. The coach may be comfortable, but it is shared transport, and the facilities are best viewed as a backup.
There are no sightseeing stops or planned attractions along the way. You are paying for a straightforward airport ride, not a tour of Stockholm or the Swedish countryside. That makes the service efficient, but passengers hoping for a scenic excursion should set their expectations accordingly.
Arriving at Skavsta with time to spare
The airport endpoint is in Södermanland County, at 611 92 Nyköping. The purpose of the transfer is to put you near the airport terminal, not to provide a personal drop-off at a specific airline desk or accommodation.
The recommended arrival buffer is at least 1.5 hours before an international flight and at least one hour before a domestic flight. I would treat those as minimum guidance, not a promise that every departure will run on schedule. Add time for a delayed bus, a queue at the airport, luggage handling, and the walk from the coach stop into the terminal.
The bus is particularly useful for passengers arriving late at Skavsta. A flight landing after 11 p.m. was met by a waiting coach, and an early morning coach was reported waiting at Cityterminalen around 3:30 a.m. The service is advertised as operating every day, with opening hours listed from midnight to 11:30 p.m. throughout 2025 and 2026.
The exact departure pattern can vary. Some passengers found buses running about every 15 minutes, while others wanted clearer information for a particular flight. Do not rely only on a general statement that flights are met. Check the timetable for your own travel date and allow a generous margin.
A different sort of day, still within reach:
- Stockholm: ABBA The Museum Entrance Ticket
★ 4.7 · 11,280 reviews - Stockholm: City Archipelago Sightseeing Cruise with Guide
★ 4.3 · 10,798 reviews - Stockholm: Skansen Open-Air Museum Admission Ticket
★ 4.5 · 3,427 reviews - Stockholm: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus or Boat Option
★ 4.0 · 3,260 reviews
Returning from Stockholm to Skavsta

The same transfer can be used in the opposite direction, from Stockholm back to Skavsta. Cityterminalen is the central departure point, and the ride remains direct.
The return journey has one extra concern: airport timing is now your responsibility. If your flight leaves at noon, working backward from boarding time is wiser than simply counting the advertised 80 minutes. Include the time needed to reach Cityterminalen, locate the coach, wait in line, and absorb a possible road delay.
Frequent departures can make this flexible, and one passenger found the service easy to organize because the buses ran regularly. Still, a full coach can mean waiting for the next one. For a flight you cannot afford to miss, take an earlier departure rather than aiming for the last reasonable option.
Luggage rules you should read twice
The most important practical restriction concerns bags inside the coach. Only one small piece of hand luggage per passenger is allowed in the passenger area, with a maximum size of 40 x 30 x 20 centimeters. That is closer to a compact personal item than a standard cabin roller bag.
Larger suitcases may go in the lower luggage compartment, if space is available. Bulky items such as surfboards and ski equipment are also permitted there when room allows. Bicycles can travel at no charge when space permits, but they must be packed in protective wrapping.
This wording means capacity is not guaranteed for unusually large or awkward items. If you are carrying a normal checked suitcase, you should expect to use the lower luggage hold. Keep documents, medicines, electronics, and anything needed during the ride in your permitted small bag.
I would also avoid placing the voucher, passport, or flight details in a suitcase that will be loaded below. The boarding process has occasionally involved questions about the voucher, so keep those details immediately available.
The voucher and boarding problem

Confirmation is issued instantly, and you receive a travel voucher for the driver. In theory, that makes the process simple. In practice, a few passengers found that drivers did not immediately recognize vouchers purchased through a third-party booking channel.
One passenger had to wait while another company employee confirmed that the voucher was valid. The pair got on, but only had the last two seats and were separated. Another passenger was asked for a code connected to the voucher and did not know where to find it, though the driver helped resolve the issue.
This is not a reason to avoid the service, but it is a reason to prepare. Save the voucher on your phone, take a screenshot, and look for the booking reference or code before you reach the bus. If you have a paper copy, bring it, but do not assume paper alone will settle every question.
Arrive early enough to handle a short validation delay. A pre-booked ticket does not mean the bus waits for you, and staff may not make a special announcement for reserved passengers.
How reliable is Flygbussarna here?

The overall rating is 3.4 out of 5 from 106 ratings, which tells you to expect a useful but not flawless service. The strongest pattern is operational reliability once you are properly aboard. Many passengers describe clean coaches, on-time departures, direct routing, comfortable seats, and helpful staff.
The service has also handled pressure sensibly. When seven people were delayed by passport control and baggage collection, an extra bus was reportedly sent for them. On another departure, a second coach was added because the first became too full. Those are good signs, though extra capacity depends on the operator’s ability to respond that day.
The weak point is communication. Information about departure times has not always been clear, and the phrase that all flights are met is not enough when you need to catch a particular flight. The pickup location at Cityterminalen can also be easy to misunderstand.
My advice is simple: trust the service more once you have found the correct stand and boarded, but take responsibility for the research before you leave your accommodation.
Who will get the most value from this transfer?
I would recommend the bus to you if you want a direct connection, dislike changing trains with luggage, or are arriving at an hour when you do not want to work out a complicated public transport route. Solo passengers can use it comfortably, and the service allows service animals. It is near public transportation, and most people can participate.
Families may appreciate the direct ride, though each passenger’s luggage allowance needs attention. A parent with several large suitcases should confirm that the lower luggage compartment can accommodate everything. The service is shared, with a stated maximum of 100 passengers, so it is not a private transfer.
It is also a good match for passengers who value convenience over finding the absolute lowest fare. At $28.87 per person, the cost can add up for a group. Compare the direct Flygbussarna fare and consider the price of other transport only if you are comfortable with extra changes and more responsibility.
Passengers with a very tight flight schedule should be cautious. The ride itself is simple, but the distance, traffic, queues, and possible bus capacity issues leave little room for error.
Cancellation and practical booking notes
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before departure are not refunded, and changes inside that same period are not accepted. Cutoff times follow local time in Sweden.
The service is available every day, and the stated operating period covers January 1 through December 31 in both 2025 and 2026. Since the timetable is the detail most likely to affect your flight, check it for your exact date instead of assuming that a convenient departure will be available.
Should you book the Skavsta Airport Bus Transfer?
I would book it if you want a no-fuss, direct coach and you are willing to do two small jobs yourself: verify the timetable and find the bus outside Cityterminalen. The clean vehicle, WiFi, restroom, daily operation, and late-night coverage give it real practical value.
I would pause if you are carrying several oversized bags, need a guaranteed departure at a precise minute, or are comparing it with a cheaper direct fare from Flygbussarna. For most passengers flying from Skavsta, though, this is a sensible connection. Book with a time cushion, keep the voucher code visible, arrive early, and let the coach handle the long stretch between Stockholm and the airport.
FAQ
Where does the bus leave from in Stockholm?
It leaves from Cityterminalen at Cityterminalen 70-72, Klarabergsviadukten, 111 64 Stockholm, Sweden.
Where does the bus arrive?
It arrives at Skavsta Airport in Södermanland County, at 611 92 Nyköping, Sweden.
How long does the transfer take?
The approximate journey time is 1 hour 20 minutes.
Does the bus operate every day?
Yes. Transfers depart every day, with operating hours listed from midnight to 11:30 p.m.
What is included in the ticket?
The ticket includes a one-way shared transfer, WiFi, an on-board restroom, and an air-conditioned vehicle.
Do I need to print my ticket?
A mobile ticket is accepted, and you receive a travel voucher after booking. Keep the voucher and any booking code available when boarding.
How much hand luggage can I take inside the coach?
One small hand-luggage item per passenger is allowed inside, with a maximum measurement of 40 x 30 x 20 centimeters.
Can I bring a larger suitcase?
Larger suitcases may be placed in the lower luggage compartment if space is available.
How early should I arrive at Skavsta Airport?
The stated recommendation is at least 1.5 hours before an international flight and one hour before a domestic flight.
Can I cancel the booking?
You can cancel for a full refund at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before are not accepted.
New around Stockholm
- Stockholm: 1, 2, or 3-Day Kayaking Tour in the Archipelago★ 4.8 · 17 reviews
- Jewish Gamla Stan and Jewish Museum Stockholm Private Tour★ 5.0 · 6 reviews
- Island Hopping by Kayak & Wild Camping – Archipelago Escape★ 5.0 · 4 reviews
- From Stockholm: Private 5-hour Medieval Churches Tour★ 5.0 · 2 reviews
- Family Walking Tour of Stockholm’s Old Town, Junibacken★ 4.8 · 2 reviews
- Bloody Stockholm: ghosts, horror and dark folklore 2h★ 4.5 · 19 reviews
- Aino and Alvar Aalto Exhibition Entry Ticket★ 3.2 · 6 reviews
- Best of Stockholm: Private Walking Tour with a Local★ 4.6 · 5 reviews
Private Drivers, compared.

Abisko National Park: Scenic Morning Hike with Transfer
Read our review →
Private transfer to/from Arlanda Airport and city
Read our review →Browse the lists this tour appears in






