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  2. Icelandair - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, Iceland was invaded by the British and Reykjavík Airport was established south of the capital during the war. In in 1946 the airport was handed over to Icelandic civilian authorities, now called Isavia. [12] Iceland Airways (Icelandair) inherited a small building constructed by the British Army on the west side of the airport.

  3. List of Icelandair destinations - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of scheduled destinations served or previously served by Icelandair and sister airline Icelandair Cargo as of January 2025: [1] Destinations [ edit ]

  4. Loftleiðir - Wikipedia

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    Loftleiðir (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlɔftˈleiːðɪr̥], lit. ' Airways '), internationally known as Icelandic Airlines (abbreviated IAL) or Loftleiðir Icelandic, [1] was a private Icelandic airline headquartered on the grounds of Reykjavík Airport in Reykjavík, [2] which operated mostly trans-atlantic flights linking Europe and America, pioneering the low-cost flight business ...

  5. Icelandair Group - Wikipedia

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    Icelandair Group hf. is an Icelandic travel industry corporation, the owner and holding company of the airline Icelandair and several other travel industry companies in Iceland. The group's headquarters are at Reykjavík Airport in Reykjavík. [3] The corporation is the largest in Iceland, with 125 billion ISK in revenue in 2013. [4]

  6. Category:Airlines of Iceland - Wikipedia

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  7. Air transport in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The first domestically operated airline operating scheduled flights within Iceland, also called Flugfélag Íslands, was founded in 1928. It flew regular flights from Reykjavík to different cities along the Icelandic coast, carrying 500 passengers and travelling 26,000 km in its first summer of operation, using a four-seater Junkers F 13 hired ...

  8. Why Do Europe’s Airlines Keep Dying Off? - AOL

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    The long tail of European airlines has gotten considerably shorter in the last few weeks due to the financial struggles of a number of small carriers. Since the start of September, Aigle Azur, XL ...

  9. List of airlines of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... List of defunct airlines of Iceland; Transport in Iceland; List of airports in Iceland; List of defunct airlines of Europe; References