Visby Airport is the only commercial airport on the Baltic island of Gotland, sitting around 4 km north of the UNESCO-listed medieval old town. BRA Sverige Flyg and SAS run year-round flights to Stockholm-Arlanda and Stockholm-Bromma, with summer service expanding to GOT, MMX, and selected European leisure destinations. Traffic peaks sharply in July and August during the Gotland summer holiday season.
When is the cheapest month to fly to Visby?
May, September, and October are the cheapest windows because they bracket Gotland's intense July-August summer peak. Winter Stockholm shuttles stay flat year-round but offer little leisure value. The Flightmussy 12-month fare heatmap surfaces the cheapest week across the whole year for ARN-VBY and other Swedish origins, free and without signup.
Which airlines fly to Visby Airport?
BRA Sverige Flyg operates the bulk of the schedule with ATR turboprops to Stockholm-Bromma and Stockholm-Arlanda year-round. SAS adds further capacity, and summer brings extra flights from Göteborg, Malmö, Copenhagen, and Oslo. Flightmussy compares all carriers and seasonal operators in a single free search.
How far is Visby Airport from the old town?
Visby Airport is just 4 km north of the medieval old town, a 5-minute taxi ride or a short bus journey. Local buses connect the terminal to central Visby on a regular timetable. The compact distance means most visitors are checked into their hotel within 20 minutes of landing on Gotland.
Are there direct flights from Visby to other Swedish cities in winter?
Year-round direct service is limited to Stockholm-Arlanda and Stockholm-Bromma. Routes to Göteborg, Malmö, Copenhagen, and Oslo run mainly in summer (June to August). Flightmussy's 12-month heatmap is the easiest way to confirm which weeks have direct VBY flights from each Swedish or Nordic origin and which need a Stockholm connection.