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Icelandair connects Dublin to Miami via Keflavik

February 3, 2025

February 3, 2025

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Icelandair connects Dublin to Miami via Keflavik

Icelandair announced Miami, its second Florida city and the airlines’ 19th destination in North America. The new route will operate three times weekly, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from October 2025 throughout March 2026. Florida is a popular winter destination for

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Icelandair operates one-time Dublin Boeing 757 service

January 18, 2025

January 18, 2025

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Icelandair operates one-time Dublin Boeing 757 service

Icelandair operated a one-time Keflavik to Dublin service on 12 January 2025 using TF-FIU Boeing 757-256 msn 26243 operating ICE416/7 in a two class 183 seat configuration, arriving 1006 and departing 1145 (local time) painted in Aurora Borealis Livery. As of

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Icelandair Cargo Operates Boeing 767 Services to Dublin for Peak Christmas Demand

January 1, 2025

January 1, 2025

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Icelandair Cargo Operates Boeing 767 Services to Dublin for Peak Christmas Demand

Icelandair Cargo operated two dedicated services from Reykjavik (Keflavik) to Dublin on 11-13 December, using a Boeing 767-319(ER)(BCF) aircraft, flight numbers ICE5710/711. The flight was operated with the aircraft TF-ISP, named ‘Heimaey,’ which is part of Icelandair's fleet of converted freighters.

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Icelandair to Launch Airbus A321LR on Dublin Route

December 4, 2024February 3, 2025

December 4, 2024February 3, 2025

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Icelandair to Launch Airbus A321LR on Dublin Route

Icelandair is set to introduce the Airbus A321LR on its daily Reykjavik (KEF) to Dublin service, effective February 2, 2025. This move is part of the airline's strategy to enhance its fleet with more fuel-efficient aircraft, replacing older models and strengthening

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Icelandair partnership agreements opens Irish market to new tourist destinations

October 27, 2024

October 27, 2024

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Icelandair partnership agreements opens Irish market to new tourist destinations

Icelandair announced signature of two codeshare agreements at the Arctic Circle Assembly in Reykjavik on October 17 2024 , with Air Greenland and Atlantic Airways. With these agreements, the airlines will provide great connections between Greenland and the Faroe Islands and

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Icelandair connects Nashville to Dublin over Keflavik hub

October 6, 2024October 6, 2024

October 6, 2024October 6, 2024

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Icelandair connects Nashville to Dublin over Keflavik hub

Icelandair announced Nashville, Tennessee, as a new destination in its ever-growing route network from its Keflavik, hub , operating from 16 May 2025 to 31 October 2025, served four times weekly, using two class 160 seat Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.

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