Flight deal

Return flights to Gothenburg, Sweden from £10pp

How about a budget 2-night break in Gothenburg, Sweden? We're currently seeing flights from £10 return during March, flying from Stansted with Ryanair.

What's included

  • Hand luggage is included, however, only small handbag sized bags are permitted in the cabin unless you have booked priority boarding. Please check the Ryanair website carefully during booking, as they change their baggage policy all the time!
  • Seat selection is available at extra cost, starting at £4 each way. We'd recommend it.

Travel dates

The cheapest rates are available through February and March. Click through via Skyscanner and play around with dates to find a combination that suits you.


Important: Prices are correct at the time of publishing, however they are subject to change at any time depending on availability. Some promotional prices will be strictly limited by tour operators or airlines. Special terms and conditions may apply.

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Chosen from Ryanair by Paul
on 4th February 2019

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