In 1995, charter services started operating from Skavsta, with flights to Turkey introducing duty-free sales at the airport.
The airline stationed three Boeing 737-800 aircraft there,[13] and expanded its route network to destinations across Europe including Glasgow, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Paris, Oslo, Aarhus and Tampere.
[14] In July 2004, Wizz Air began operations at Skavsta, with flights to destinations in Eastern Europe including Warsaw and Budapest.
[15][16] In early 2005, the Spanish ACDL group acquired TBI Limited, which owned and managed the airport.
[17] This ownership structure remained in place until 2013, when most of ACDL's airport assets, including Skavsta, were sold to the Canadian pension fund OMERS Strategic Investments.
[4] In March 2020 the airport furloughed around 120 employees, as flight traffic came to a near standstill with only a handful of departures per week.
[26] After initially claiming the option to leave some operations from Skavsta,[27] Ryanair left the airport entirely on 30 October 2021.
[4] In April 2022, Vinci Airports sold its 90.1% stake in Stockholm Skavsta Airport to the Swedish real estate company Arlandastad Group AB for a purchase price of SEK 117 million, of which SEK 29 million was paid in cash and the rest through the assumption of debts.
[36] The Swedish Coast Guard commenced its aviation operations at Skavsta Airport in 1986 and has maintained it as its primary base since the 1990s.
[42] The following airlines offer scheduled services to and from Stockholm Skavsta Airport:[43] Both short and long-term parking facilities are available.
[49] There are also airport buses to Södertälje, Linköping, Norrköping, and local stops in the southern parts of Stockholm.
[47] The East Link (Ostlänken) high-speed rail project is planned to include a station at Skavsta Airport, to be opened by 2035.
In October 2023, the Swedish Transport Administration announced an agreement to provide SEK 385 million[52] to the Arlandastad Group in compensation for the works.