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Airport in Vilhelmina
South Lapland Airport
Vilhelmina Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorVilhelmina Municipality
LocationVilhelmina
Elevation AMSL1,140 ft / 347 m
Coordinates64°34′44″N 016°50′00″E / 64.57889°N 16.83333°E / 64.57889; 16.83333
Map
VHM is located in VästerbottenVHMVHMShow map of VästerbottenVHM is located in SwedenVHMVHMShow map of Sweden
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
10/28 4,928 1,502 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers total11,424
International passengers3
Domestic passengers11,421
Landings total748
Source:

South Lapland Airport (IATA: VHM, ICAO: ESNV) also known as Vilhelmina Airport or Vilhelmina Sagadal Airport is an airport in the village of Sagadal outside Vilhelmina, Sweden.

History

Vilhelmina Airport began regular flights in the early 1970s, initially offering two weekday services on the Vilhelmina–StrömsundSundsvall route. The airport has gradually expanded its facilities, adding capacity and routes over the years. In 2001, the Swedish government introduced public service obligations, mandating state-supported flights to ensure rural air access, including daily round-trip flights to Stockholm.

In 2007, Vilhelmina Airport handled 16,293 passengers. Due to the 2010 closure of Storuman Airport, some passengers from Storuman now use Vilhelmina Airport. Renovations have modernised the terminal and upgraded runway surfaces. Plans have been proposed to extend the runway from 1,500 to 2,300 metres to accommodate larger jet aircraft.

On 27 January 2012, Vilhelmina Airport was renamed South Lapland Airport as part of a collaboration between the municipalities of Vilhelmina, Åsele, Dorotea, and Strömsund, which established a joint company, South Lapland Eco Invest AB. This entity aims to extend the airport’s runway, currently the shortest in Norrland, to attract larger planes from across Sweden and Europe. The four municipalities hold equal ownership in the new company.

In June 2023, South Lapland Airport projected that it would require 35 million SEK over the next five years for infrastructure and operational improvements. Essential costs include upgrades to aging machinery, resurfacing the runway, and implementing a backup power system. The pandemic initially caused a reduction in traffic, but passenger numbers have recently risen to around 11,000, compared to a peak of 16,000 before 2020. However, ongoing financial shortfalls prompted the municipality to consider staff reductions, which proved challenging due to the specialised certifications required.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Vilhelmina Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Amapola Flyg Arvidsjaur, Lycksele, Stockholm–Arlanda

Flights to Stockholm Arlanda Airport are contracted through the Swedish Transport Administration. Nextjet operated this route from 2008 until its 2018 bankruptcy, using BAe ATP and Saab 340 aircraft. Following Nextjet's collapse, Amapola Flyg began service on 1 July 2018. Currently, the Stockholm service operates twice daily on weekdays and once on Sundays, with no flights on Saturdays. As of March 2020, daily weekday flights were reduced to one due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden.

Statistics

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Annual passenger traffic at VHM airport. See Wikidata query.

See also

References

  1. "Passagerarfrekvens" (in Swedish). Swedish Transport Agency. Retrieved 30 November 2019.
  2. EU requires Vilhelmina to extend runway
  3. "Vilhelmina Airport requires 35 million SEK over the next five years". lokaltidningen.nu. 2023-06-29.
  4. "Government proposal aims to boost funding for regional airports". lokaltidningen.nu. 2023-06-29.
  5. "LIST OF PUBLIC SERVICE OBLIGATIONS" (PDF). Aeroroutes.com. 11 March 2024. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  6. "Flyget drar in på avgångar till och från inlandet". Retrieved 2020-10-01.
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