REVIEW · GOTHENBURG
Landvetter Airport Bus Transfer Departure
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Late flights happen; your ride should not. This Landvetter Airport bus transfer is designed to be fast, simple, and confirmed instantly, with a mobile ticket and a voucher you show to the driver.
I like the onboard comfort: WiFi on the coach and air-conditioning help a lot when you’re traveling with a schedule. The trip is usually about 30 minutes, so it’s a good match for getting to the airport without turning it into a whole project.
One thing to consider: a few people have had issues with the driver recognizing the voucher at boarding. That doesn’t mean it’s broken—just means you should show up prepared with your confirmation details ready to go.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Pay Attention To
- Flight-Buffer Timing: 30 Minutes Isn’t the Whole Story
- Where You Board in Gothenburg: Nils Ericson Terminal as Your Anchor
- On the Coach: WiFi, Air-Conditioning, and Shared Ride Comfort
- Tickets, Vouchers, and Driver Check: How to Avoid a Late-Night Headache
- Luggage Rules That Save You Stress at Boarding
- Shared Transfer Flow: What You Can Control (and What You Can’t)
- Value Check: Is $16.80 Worth It for This Convenience?
- Who This Transfer Suits Best (And Who Should Rethink It)
- Should You Book This Gothenburg to Landvetter Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the bus transfer from Gothenburg to Landvetter Airport?
- Where does the transfer depart from in Gothenburg?
- Where does the transfer end?
- Does the service run every day?
- Is WiFi available on board?
- Is the bus air-conditioned?
- Do I need a printed ticket?
- What luggage can I bring inside the coach?
- Can I cancel for free?
- Are bikes or service animals allowed?
Key Things I’d Pay Attention To

- Mobile ticket + voucher check: Have your confirmation easy to access when you board.
- WiFi and air-conditioning: Useful on a short ride, especially if you’re waiting at the airport after.
- 30-minute trip time: Helps you plan, but still give yourself extra buffer for flights.
- Luggage limits inside the coach: Only one small hand item fits inside; bigger bags go in the hold if there’s room.
- Shared transfer reality: You may pick up other passengers from city stops before you reach Landvetter.
Flight-Buffer Timing: 30 Minutes Isn’t the Whole Story

This transfer is sold as a quick hop—about 30 minutes from Gothenburg to Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport. That’s genuinely helpful because Landvetter is the kind of airport where you don’t want to gamble with time, especially if you’re flying outside Sweden.
Here’s the practical rule you should follow: plan to arrive 1.5 hours early for international flights and 1 hour early for domestic flights. That extra buffer isn’t about the bus being slow—it’s about the whole chain: walking from your hotel or bus stop, boarding, and then handling airport procedures once you arrive.
If you’re the type who hates stress (most of us), this is the right kind of service. It won’t replace good timing, but it does remove a lot of guesswork around figuring out transport when you have a departure clock ticking.
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Where You Board in Gothenburg: Nils Ericson Terminal as Your Anchor

The main pickup point listed for this transfer is Gothenburg Nils Ericson Terminal (Gullbergsvass). This is a strong choice because terminal areas tend to be easier to navigate than scattered curb stops, and it connects you to public transport options in case you need to reposition from your accommodation.
The service also mentions pickups from the Gothenburg city bus stops listed at booking—so you may not always start at the terminal depending on what you select. The benefit is flexibility: you can choose a pickup point that’s less annoying than walking across town with luggage.
The catch is also simple: pickup logistics can vary. Since this is a shared transfer, your route may include picking up other passengers before you reach the airport. In plain terms, don’t treat it like a private car with a straight-line itinerary.
On the Coach: WiFi, Air-Conditioning, and Shared Ride Comfort
Even though the journey is short, onboard comfort matters when you’re heading toward a travel day. This transfer includes WiFi on board and an air-conditioned vehicle. That’s a nice combo for two moments: (1) killing time while you wait to depart, and (2) getting through the “I forgot to download that thing” phase.
This is also a coach experience, not a sleek city car. Expect typical shared-transport seating and a schedule that runs on time. You’re not getting custom stops or long pauses. You’re getting a functional ride that gets you to Landvetter without fuss.
One more detail worth remembering: the transfer is one-way shared. That means the driver and bus are managing a route that may have multiple stops and multiple passenger groups. You’ll feel that structure more than you’ll feel personal service.
Tickets, Vouchers, and Driver Check: How to Avoid a Late-Night Headache

The most important part of this experience isn’t the road—it’s what happens at boarding.
Your transfer is confirmed instantly when you book, and you’ll be given a travel voucher to present to the driver. In theory, that should be quick. In practice, a few passengers reported problems where the driver didn’t recognize the voucher at first. In some cases, the issue was resolved after discussion, and in at least one situation the person was directed to an office before boarding resumed on a later coach.
So here’s my straightforward advice: when it’s your turn to board, be ready to show your details without fumbling. Have your mobile ticket accessible and keep your voucher/confirmation info on your screen. If you’re dealing with a third-party voucher format, it helps to have a backup plan ready in your phone (confirmation email, screenshot, or the booking details you can reference quickly).
This is especially important for return rides or late-night departures, when you don’t want extra back-and-forth. The bus timetable is the bus timetable. Your goal is to get through the check fast and calmly.
Luggage Rules That Save You Stress at Boarding

Luggage is where short transfers can get annoying if you don’t know the limits ahead of time. The service is clear about this:
- Inside the coach, luggage space is very limited.
- Only one small piece of hand luggage per traveler is allowed inside for coaches with luggage space below.
- The max measurement for that inside piece is 40x30x20 cm.
- Larger suitcases and bulky items can go in the lower luggage compartment if there’s space available.
Bikes are also allowed at no charge when space permits, but they must be packed in protective wrapping. And service animals are allowed.
Why this matters: if you bring a huge “carry-on” bag that doesn’t fit the small-size limit, you can end up doing awkward rearranging at the door while everyone else is already seated. It’s not just about policy—it’s about how quickly you can board.
My tip: travel with one compact bag you’re comfortable stowing inside, and keep a second larger suitcase prepared for the hold. If you’re unsure whether your luggage will fit the inside size, measure it at home. That five minutes can save you a lot of potential hassle.
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Shared Transfer Flow: What You Can Control (and What You Can’t)

Because this is a shared transfer, you’re not the only person with a flight schedule. That affects the ride in two ways:
- You may pick up other passengers from listed stops around Gothenburg.
- The bus is run like a route, not like a personalized service.
What you can control is your arrival at the pickup point. If you’re early, you board with less stress. If you arrive late, you’re the one who risks getting left behind—not because the service is trying to be difficult, but because buses follow their route.
Also, keep the luggage limits in mind. The time it takes to load bags in the lower compartment can affect how smooth boarding feels. If everyone has packed correctly and kept luggage within the rules, boarding goes faster.
This shared format is usually a win for cost and simplicity. Just don’t expect it to behave like a private transfer where every second is tailored to you.
Value Check: Is $16.80 Worth It for This Convenience?

At $16.80 per person, the price can feel either like a bargain or a rip-off depending on how you handle transport on your own.
Here’s the value logic I’d use:
- If you’re landing and you don’t want to figure out buses, connections, and schedules with luggage, the transfer pays for convenience.
- If your hotel is near your chosen pickup point, the cost feels easier to justify.
- If you’re traveling light and comfortable navigating public transit, you could spend less—but you’ll spend energy instead of money.
You’re also getting WiFi, air-conditioning, and a service that’s running daily during the listed hours (open 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM each day for both 2025 and 2026). That’s a big deal if your flight times aren’t friendly.
Another value angle: it’s often booked about 13 days in advance on average. That hints that people like having this solved early, rather than scrambling once they’re already tired from a flight.
Given the short ride time and the airport early-arrival guidance, I think the price makes sense when you prioritize reducing stress over squeezing every dollar.
Who This Transfer Suits Best (And Who Should Rethink It)

This bus transfer is a great fit if you:
- Want a simple one-way connection between Gothenburg and Landvetter Airport
- Like the idea of being confirmed instantly with a mobile ticket
- Travel with luggage that you can manage under the size limits
It’s also a good pick for groups and shared schedules because the service notes a maximum of 100 travelers. That means it’s not a tiny minivan crowd, but it also shouldn’t feel like a chaotic mass transit crush.
If you’re traveling with oversized carry-ons and you tend to rely on bending luggage rules at the last minute, you might want to plan for extra time and double-check dimensions. And if you’re the kind of person who hates any chance of ticket confusion, you’ll want to prepare your voucher details carefully before boarding, since there have been a few reports of drivers questioning vouchers.
Should You Book This Gothenburg to Landvetter Transfer?
I’d book it if you want a straightforward, cost-friendly airport transfer and you can follow the simple guardrails: arrive early, keep your ticket/voucher ready, and pack luggage within the stated limits. The included WiFi and air-conditioning are nice perks that make the short ride feel less like punishment.
I wouldn’t book it as confidently if your itinerary is so tight that even a brief boarding conversation would throw you off. In the real world, buses are fast—and sometimes drivers deal with ticket formats differently at the door. If you’re prepared with your confirmation details, that risk drops a lot.
If you’re traveling for a flight and you want the least amount of friction, this is a practical choice—just treat ticket readiness like part of the packing.
FAQ
How long is the bus transfer from Gothenburg to Landvetter Airport?
It’s listed as about 30 minutes.
Where does the transfer depart from in Gothenburg?
The start point listed is Gothenburg Nils Ericson Terminal, Gullbergsvass, 411 03 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Where does the transfer end?
It ends at Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport, 438 80 Landvetter, Sweden.
Does the service run every day?
Yes. The hours are listed as 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, Monday through Sunday.
Is WiFi available on board?
Yes, WiFi is included on the bus.
Is the bus air-conditioned?
Yes, the vehicle is described as air-conditioned.
Do I need a printed ticket?
You’ll use a mobile ticket, and you’ll be provided with a travel voucher to present to the driver.
What luggage can I bring inside the coach?
Only one small piece of hand luggage per traveler is allowed inside (for coaches with luggage space below), up to 40x30x20 cm.
Can I cancel for free?
Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are bikes or service animals allowed?
Bicycles are allowed on board at no charge when space permits (packed in protective wrapping). Service animals are allowed.


















