Terminal 4 - Domestic
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Terminal 4, formerly Inrikes 1 was originally designed for the Swedish domestic carrier Linjeflyg, and initiated in 1983. Linjeflyg and Scandinavian Airlines moved all operations from Stockholm-Bromma Airport to the new terminal at Arlanda in 1984. This was made to assemble the domestic and international departures between Scandinavian Airlines and Linjeflyg.
In 1992 the terminal got a new name, Terminal 4. Since 1999 the terminal has had its own express station for high-speed trains, connecting the terminal with Stockholm Central Station and Terminal 5.
In 1992 the terminal got a new name, Terminal 4. Since 1999 the terminal has had its own express station for high-speed trains, connecting the terminal with Stockholm Central Station and Terminal 5.
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Coordinates: 59°38'51"N 17°55'36"E
- Terminal 2 0.3 km
- Terminal 3 (Regional) 0.3 km
- Terminal 5 - International 0.8 km
- Palanga International Airport Passenger Terminal 450 km
- Aalborg Airport 550 km
- Airport terminal 563 km
- Ørland Airport 629 km
- Kristiansund Airport, Kvernberget 661 km
- Airport Terminal 704 km
- Terminal 3 710 km
- Arlanda Railway Tunnel (south) 0.3 km
- Arlanda Railway Tunnel (north) 0.3 km
- runway 01L/19R 0.7 km
- Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (IATA: ARN / ICAO: ESSA) 1 km
- Måby interchange 182 2.2 km
- Märsta busdepot 3.5 km
- Arlanda interchange 181 3.6 km
- New park 3.8 km
- Becker Industrial Coatings Sweden (BICSE, HQ) 4 km
- Sköndalsskogen Nature Reserve 4.6 km