Looking for cheap business class flights to Sweden? We offer a wide range of business class flight options to Sweden, so you can find the perfect flight to meet your needs. Whether you’re looking for a direct flight or one with stops, we can help you find the best deal on business class flights to Sweden. And because we work with a variety of airlines, we can offer cheap business class flights from a variety of departure cities USA. So whether you’re coming from New York, Washington, or anywhere else, we can help you find cheap business class flights to Sweden.
Sweden has a population of roughly 10.3 million people, nearly twice as many as its neighbor, Norway. Sweden’s relationship with its neighbors is symbiotic in nature; Sweden is a top global recycler. Norway and the UK pay Sweden to collect their waste and recycle it in the most sustainable fashion. A naturally green-forward country, more than half of Sweden’s land is covered in forest. Visit this jaw-dropping country filled with natural wonders.
Stockholm’s metro doubles as an impressive art museum! Almost 90% of Stockholm’s metro stations are decorated, making it one of the world’s most unique art galleries. This project encompassed the work of at least 150 artists who designed structures such as mosaics, paintings, installations, sculptures, and much more.
Fika is the Swedes’ way of taking a break from work. Not exactly mandated, it is recognized twice daily for workers to enjoy coffee, cakes, and chats with coworkers. There aren’t many jobs in Sweden in which you will be asked to work through the whole day without taking a Fika. Perhaps that’s why Swedish employees are the fourth happiest on the planet!
Systembolaget is the only store in all of Sweden that you can purchase alcohol of 3.5% content or above. Prior to your entrance, you may want to hit a Duty-Free store if drinking is a hobby of yours. The stores often close early, 6 pm on weekdays and 3 pm on Saturdays. The government set this up as a solution to control alcohol consumption within the country – and it worked.
The famous Ice Hotel calls Sweden its home. The hotel is sculpted from two-tonne chunks of ice every year in the village of Jukkasjärvi, making the structure unique every time. So if you go see it, you’ll likely be seeing something different than what your friends saw when they visited! It opens as soon as cold season starts in the Arctic.
Julmust is a Swedish soda that is a fermented (though alcohol-free), malt drink that shares root beer as a close cousin. With 45 million liters consumed in December, Julmust outsells Coca-Cola and every other soft drink brand combined. The drink transforms and becomes Påskmust during the spring months. Same drink, different bottle.
While the Swiss love chocolate, the Swedes love pickled herring. No local festivity will be without it. It is typically accompanied by crisp bread or potatoes. Try it – and then try not to make a face if it’s not your thing.
Sweden tops the world’s charts for being environmentally conscious. Littering and/or failing to recycle properly is heavily frowned upon. If you can’t find the right trash can to dispose of your trash, hold on to it until you find the right bin. It makes sense to carry a bag while you go out on your adventures.
Since you’ll be carrying around a bag, it’s in your best interest to carry a reusable water bottle. Swedes drink out of their deliciously filtered tap water; you won’t see many locals drinking out of plastic water bottles. They are usually used as a last resort.
Jumping to the front of the line is rude in any country, but it is especially disrespectful in Sweden. Swedes value patience and politeness over most else. Don’t embody the rude American stereotype by skipping the line.
There are 41 active airports in Sweden. However, only half of them fly internationally, all offering business class flights.
The weather in Sweden has been rumored to be similar to Great Britain, only with more hours of sunshine and rain. Brits themselves have said the best time to visit Sweden is between May and September.
Capital to capital, a flight from U.S. to Sweden is nine hours on most commercial airliners traveling at 500 mph, give or take some wiggle room for layovers. Most flights are nonstop but if you’re interested in a multi-stop flight then Voyagu can help find whichever business class flight most conveniences you.
Voyagu does not rank its valued airline partners, but we provide a list of airlines that offer both discounted business class airfare and last-minute business class deals to Sweden.
Some of these may not have direct flights while instead arranging comforting connections:
For this specific destination, try Scandinavian Airlines.
Contact Voyagu to find the cheapest flights to Sweden.
Phone: 866-346-7848
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