
Stockholm-Bromma Airport (Bromma Stockholm Airport) is a smaller airport located just about 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) northwest of Stockholm city center. It’s a convenient option for domestic flights and some short-haul international connections.

Overview:
- IATA Code: BMA
- Location: Bromma, Stockholm, Sweden
- Distance to City Center: Approximately 20 minutes by car or public transport.
- Primary Use: Domestic flights and a limited number of European destinations.
1. Domestic Operations:

- Major Airlines:
- BRA (Braathens Regional Airlines): The main operator, connecting Stockholm to various cities in Sweden, such as:
- Gothenburg (GOT)
- Malmö (MMX)
- Umeå (UME)
- Visby (VBY)
- BRA offers frequent flights, catering to business and leisure travelers.
- BRA (Braathens Regional Airlines): The main operator, connecting Stockholm to various cities in Sweden, such as:
- Purpose:
- Primarily serves as a hub for regional connectivity, offering a convenient alternative to Stockholm Arlanda for travelers looking to avoid a larger airport.

2. International Operations:
- Limited European Destinations:
- Some seasonal and short-haul European routes are available, primarily to nearby capitals or cities.
- Typical destinations include parts of Scandinavia and northern Europe, depending on airline partnerships and seasonal demand.
3. General Aviation:

- Bromma Airport accommodates private charters and business aviation due to its proximity to Stockholm’s central business district.

4. Operational Characteristics:
- Runway Limitations:
- Single runway (1,669 meters / 5,476 feet in length), restricting it to smaller aircraft.
- Aircraft Types:
- Predominantly regional jets (e.g., Embraer, ATR, and Bombardier Dash 8 series) and small narrow-body planes.
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All Photos Rob Vogelaar