Aeroflot-Russian Airlines Flights From Landvetter Airport (GOT)

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Aeroflot-Russian Airlines Airports
Hop on a(n) Aeroflot-Russian Airlines flight today by flying to many destinations out of these domestic and international airports:
Airport code
Country
Airport name
Number of flights
SVORUSSheremetyevo59
LEDRUSPulkovo22
AMSNLDSchiphol10
HNDJPNHaneda6
FCOITAFiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci Intl.5
KHVRUSNovyy4
KGDRUSKhkabrovo3
VVORUSVladivostok Intl.3
KEFISLKeflavik Intl.3
ROVRUSPlatov Intl.2

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Route FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is there free Wi-Fi at Landvetter Airport (GOT)?
GOT features free Wi-Fi. If you want to catch up on those emails (or that new streaming series) while waiting in transit, don’t worry.
How long do I need to be at Gothenburg Airport (GOT-Landvetter) before my flight?
If you’re flying domestically, arriving at the airport one hour before you depart is the general recommendation. But it never hurts to set aside a little extra time. Be sure to get to the airport for your overseas flight a minimum of three hours prior to takeoff. Baggage drop lines and passport check lines can result in time disappearing extremely quickly.
What airline is SU?
SU is the IATA code of Aeroflot. This two-letter code, occasionally also referred to as the IATA reservation code, is assigned by the International Air Transport Association. It simplifies and standardizes telecommunications, tickets, timetables and more.
What is GOT?
Airports around the globe are referred to by a three-letter geocode called an IATA code; GOT is the IATA code for Landvetter Airport (GOT). Devised by the International Air Transport Association, these codes are an integral part of the aviation industry and are mainly used for ticketing purposes.
If I am not able to travel due to COVID-19, can I change my booking to a later date?
For more info about changing your flight from Gothenburg Airport (GOT-Landvetter), please visit our Customer Service Portal.