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There are 5 ways to get from Sweden to Beijing by plane or car

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  1. Fly from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport

    best
    1. Fly from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (ARN) to Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)plane plane ARN - PEK
    10h 57m
    ¥2,749–8,281
  2. Fly from Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport

    cheapest
    1. Fly from Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport (GOT) to Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)plane plane GOT - PEK
    13h 28m
    ¥1,804–6,114
  3. Drive 10,288.1 km

    1. Drive from Stockholm to Beijingcar car 10,288.1 km
    4d 21h
    ¥13,460–19,442
  4. Fly from Copenhagen Airport

    1. Fly from Copenhagen Airport (CPH) to Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)plane plane CPH - PEK
    11h 54m
    ¥2,769–5,022
  5. Fly from Umeå Airport

    1. Fly from Umeå Airport (UME) to Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK)plane plane UME - PEK
    12h 57m
    ¥2,274–7,511

Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (ARN) to Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) flights

Calendar8Weekly Planes
Duration9h 50mAverage Duration
Ticket¥1,490Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Sweden and Beijing, China?

Air China and LOT fly from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (ARN) to Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) once daily.

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