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kardondell Nov 5th, 2012 03:20 PM

Getting from Southern Spain to Sweden
 
Hello,

I will be doing a one month trip through Europe with an end in South Spain (probably Seville). I was wondering what would be the easiest way to get to Stockholm Sweden, or Orebro to be exact. I was thinking that a flight from Seville to Copenhagen and then a train would be the easiest. Does anyone know anything about doing this?

Gardyloo Nov 5th, 2012 05:10 PM

There are various flights that would be faster and most likely much cheaper. For example, in March (when are you traveling?) you can fly from Seville to Stockholm via Barcelona for around €180 - €220 depending on exact date and timing. There are then several buses daily from Arlanda airport to Orebro.

http://www.swebus.se/SwebusExpress_c...port-transfer/

kardondell Nov 5th, 2012 05:45 PM

I would be travelling in mid June.

lincasanova Nov 5th, 2012 11:58 PM

check out www.whichbudget.com. there should be low cost carriers to get you near Stockholm. pay attention to luggage fees.

kimhe Nov 6th, 2012 01:55 AM

The best will be to go by a direct Norwegian flight from much larger Málaga airport to Stockholm. 4 h and 10 minutes. In mid June the price is 113-125€:
http://www.norwegian.com/es/

Málaga is 2 hours by train from Sevilla and a wonderful city in itself.

Cowboy1968 Nov 6th, 2012 03:11 AM

As lin wrote, the cheap airlines like Ryanair may get you even closer to your destination than a flight to Arlanda. Ryanair flies Málaga - Stockholm-Västerås, which is 100kms west of Stockholm but thus much nearer to Örebro than Arlanda. But beware of luggage and other restrictions and fee.

Southam Nov 6th, 2012 04:44 AM

Also be aware that Ryanair, like some other budget airlines, does not provide connections. If you fly from Malaga to Stockholm, for instance, you will have to reclaim your bags and go through a second check-in to catch the next flight. If for any reason the first flight is delayed enough to miss the second flight, there will be no refund; you're on your own.

DebitNM Nov 6th, 2012 05:08 AM

Check out SAS as well, they may have reasonable fares.

kardondell Nov 6th, 2012 08:02 AM

Wow thank you all so much! Very useful information.


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