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Icelandair has received its first-ever Airbus aircraft, breaking from its all-Boeing fleet for the first time in its nearly 90-year history. The new A321neoLR planes, which can travel up to nine ...
BRUSSELS—Pleased with its new Airbus A321LRs, Icelandair is eyeing more opportunities ahead for the XLR, while also ...
A new era is drawing for airlines around with world with the A321XLR, revolutionizing narrowbody routes formerly dominated by ...
Aer Lingus’s Marta Drozdz echoed that point, saying the XLR helps reduce risk. “You can flood the market too easily with ...
Smaller jets can be cozier and boast competitive fares due to the cheaper costs, and their fewer passengers mean faster boarding and deplaning times.
Icelandair has launched nonstop service between Reykjavik and Nashville, Tenn., the carrier's 18th destination in North America.
Nashville International Airport (BNA) celebrates the launch of its inaugural nonstop flight to Keflavik, Iceland, in ...
Icelandair carried a record 312,000 passengers in March 2025, marking a 5% year-on-year increase, matched by a corresponding 5% rise in capacity. Despite ...
Icelandair transported a record 312 thousand passengers, a 5% increase compared to last year on a 5% increase in capacity. During the month, 38% of passengers were traveling to Iceland, ...