Transporting goods from Sweden to Italy via air freight offers a fast and efficient solution for businesses looking to reach the Italian market. With a variety of carriers and airports serving this route, shippers can choose from different service levels to meet their needs. Understanding the costs, transit times, and available carriers is essential for making informed logistics decisions.
Current Indicative Rates (2026)
| Service | Transit time | Indicative rate ($/kg) |
|---|---|---|
| Economy | 5-7 days | 5.00 – 7.00 |
| Standard | 3-5 days | 7.00 – 10.00 |
| Express | 1-2 days | 10.00 – 15.00 |
Key Airports
The main departure airports in Sweden include:
- Gothenburg (GOT) – Göteborg Landvetter Airport
- Stockholm (ARN) – Stockholm Arlanda Airport
- Stockholm (NYO) – Stockholm Skavsta Airport
In Italy, the primary arrival airports are:
- Bergamo (BGY) – Orio al Serio Airport
- Bologna (BLQ) – Bologna Airport
- Milan (LIN) – Linate Airport
- Pisa (PSA) – Galileo Galilei Airport
- Rome (CIA) – Rome Ciampino Airport
Top Carriers on This Route
Several reputable airlines operate air freight services between Sweden and Italy, including:
- Norwegian Air Shuttle
- Ryanair
- Scandinavian Airlines
What’s Commonly Shipped
Air freight from Sweden to Italy typically includes a variety of goods such as electronics, fashion items, automotive parts, and perishable goods. The fast transit times associated with air freight make it ideal for high-value or time-sensitive shipments.
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FAQ
What factors affect air freight rates?
Air freight rates can vary based on fuel surcharges, seasonality, cargo specifics, and the chosen service level.
How long does it take to ship goods from Sweden to Italy?
Transit times can range from 1 to 7 days depending on the service level selected, with express options being the fastest.
Can I track my shipment?
Yes, most carriers provide tracking services that allow you to monitor your shipment’s progress in real-time.
Rates are indicative estimates and vary with fuel surcharges, season and cargo specifics.