Icelandair announced today that it is officially making Miami International Airport (MIA) the 19th destination in its North American route network. Simple Flying previously reported that the carrier ...
Iceland’s national airline is set to step up a long-running rivalry with transatlantic champions such as British Airways as ...
The new flights mark Icelandair’s 19th destination in North America. They include Nashville, Denver, Portland and ...
Alongside United’s existing Los Angeles-Shanghai route, five other airlines serve the Los Angeles-China market. Air China ...
this isn't Icelandair's first time in the Deep South – back in 2015, Icelandair became the first commercial airline to land a plane on a blue-ice runway in Antarctica.
Icelandair is guiding for capacity growth of ... the Keflavik-based carrier says it plans to operate 42 aircraft during its summer peak this year, as it did in 2024, but still grow its capacity.
Miami will become its newest destination, with three flights a week, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from October 25. The ...
“With the new long-range and fuel-efficient Airbus aircraft we are able to add new and exciting destinations and Miami is a great addition,” Icelandair’s President and CEO Bogi Nils Bogason ...
Southwest will soon be able to offer its passengers connecting service to European capitals like Amsterdam, thanks to a pending partnership with Icelandair. rh2010 - stock.adobe.com You’ll LUV ...
It’s the only way to travel non-stop between Reykjavik and Miami. Icelandair will fly a new Airbus A321LR aircraft. In December, the carrier obtained its first plane from Airbus in its 87-year ...
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