The Boeing 757 has been the backbone of Icelandair's operation since 1990, but a lack of replacement left the market open for ...
Many countries have a national airline: the United Kingdom has British Airways; the UAE has Emirates. But Icelandair has gone beyond that to provide Iceland with much more than just a national carrier ...
Icelandair has faced a challenge in replacing its 757s since Boeing ceased production of the type in 2004. The company has been working on a refleeting project and analysing the different options for ...
Icelandair has announced its 2023-2024 winter schedule with a capacity increase of 20-25% between North America and more than 30 destinations in Europe, compared to last winter season. Due to popular ...
Icelandair has been on a roll in the United States as of late launching new routes to Dallas, Cleveland, Baltimore and Kansas City. Over the weekend, the airline put San Francisco back on its rapidly ...
Icelandair is to support a domestic initiative to produce sustainable aviation fuel by provisionally agreeing to an offtake of the fuel. It has entered the memorandum of understanding with IdunnH2, a ...
Icelandair will cease widebody operations when it retires its Boeing 767-300ERs in 2029 and instead fly an entirely narrowbody fleet. The carrier had been considering 767 replacements as part of a ...
Icelandair’s fleet development is now focused on the Airbus A321LR and A321XLR integration, the carrier’s chief executive says. “We plan to take delivery of the first A321LR before the end of the year ...
On Tuesday and Thursday this week Air Traffic Controllers in Iceland had a strike causing significant disruptions to Icelandair’s flight schedule. Further strikes have been announced at Keflavik ...