Malmo Airport customer review
Janne Petersson
I have used Malmö-Sturup Airport several times during the last year and I am usually satisfied. It is a small airport with nothing to do and not much to see but you can still find almost everything you need (including a hotel). As an answer to Mr. Ellis´ comment below there is in fact also a small café also in the non security area of the airport but it is hard to find it (it is "hidden" to the left of the Forex exchange office so if you don´t visit Forex you will probably miss it). However beyond security control you can´t find much to do to help waiting time pass by - there is a combined bookstall and café (but I don´t think they serve full meals just refreshments sandwiches and the like) and a not-so-interesting duty free shop. But if you arrive to the airport early enough to complete the formalities without hurry you will find it a calm stress-free airport - and after all that´s not too bad.
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Malmo Airport customer review
Thilo Tetzlaff
Finally an airport which is a bit too spacious for the small number of flight operating from there. With the design a bit 70ties there is not much to complain; there choreography of boarding passengers and those going through immigration after arrival could be improved.
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Malmo Airport customer review
Sidney Ellis
I arrived early evening at Sturup for a flight and could not find anywhere to take a coffee etc without going through a security area. At least I could not find anything. Is there no facility in the non security area of the airport?
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Malmo Airport customer review
Tania Dodd
It's good for a small airport. The airport's always clean and the staff friendly. The duty free area is an average size for a small airport. The best thing is the airport coach (operated by Flygbussarna) which operates in time with the main airline that flies in Ryanair. The travel time between the airport and Malmo is 40 mins and costs 180SEK for a return.
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