06 September, 2022

Icelandair's extensive winter schedule....

Icelandair’s winter schedule for 2022-2023 is extensive, or around 95-104% of the 2019-2020 winter capacity.
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Icelandair’s winter schedule for 2022-2023 is extensive, or around 95-104% of the 2019-2020 winter capacity. The destinations with the most frequency are popular cities in Europe and North America, Copenhagen, London, New York, and Boston. Among Icelanders, demand has also been strong to sun holidays and skiing destinations like Tenerife, Alicante, Munich, and Salzburg.

Increased frequency and flexibility


This winter, Icelandair will on average offer seventeen flights a week to New York, more than twenty to London, eleven to Boston and two to three flights a day to Copenhagen. By offering more than one trip a day, customers have more diverse departure times to choose from, increasing flexibility.

Within Iceland, Icelandair offers three destinations, Akureyri, Ísafjörður and Egilsstaðir, with around twelve weekly flights to Ísafjörður, 28-39 flights to Akureyri and around twenty to Egilsstaðir.

Icelanders long for sunshine and skiing


Among Icelanders, demand for flights to sunny destinations and skiing trips has been strong, with Icelandair offering frequent flights to Tenerife and Alicante. Munich and Salzburg are popular for skiing and the airline offers diverse travel dates to these destinations.

Bogi Nils Bogason, Icelandair president and CEO: Icelandair employees have done a great job in ramping up the operations since the lifting of travel restrictions. We have introduced an ambitious winter schedule, similar in size to our pre-pandemic schedule. This extensive winter schedule shows the strength of our network and business model and the strong demand we see in all our markets. For an island nation like Iceland, flight connections are extremely important, and we are proud to be able to offer around 220 departures a week to 38 destinations around the world, as well as good connectivity within Iceland.

North America

New York JFK

10 flights a week

Year-round

Boston

11 flights a week

Year-round

Baltimore

3 flights a week

Year-round

Minneapolis

4 flights a week

Until 4 January. Restarts 22 March.

Orlando

4-5 flights a week

Starts 15 September

Seattle

7 flights a week

Year-round

Washington

7 flights a week

Year-round

Denver

6 flights a week

Until 7 January. Restarts 29 March

New York EWR

7 flights a week

Year-round

Portland

4 flights a week

Until 6 January

Chicago

5 flights a week

Year-round

Raleigh-Durham

4 flights a week

Until 7 January

Toronto

7 flights a week

Year-round

Vancouver

4 flights a week

Until 30 October


Europe

Copenhagen

2-3 flights a day

Year-round

Oslo

8 flights a week

Year-round

Stockholm

8 flights a week

Year-round

Helsinki

4 flights a week

Year-round

Billund

2 flights a week

Until 24 October and around the Holidays

Glasgow

5 flights a week

Year-round

Manchester

5 flights a week

Year-round

Dublin

7 flights a week

Year-round

London LHR

14 flights a week

Year-round

London LGW

7 flights a week

Year-round

Amsterdam

7 flights a week

Year-round

Frankfurt

7 flights a week

Year-round

Berlin

6 flights a week

Year-round

Paris CDG

8 flights a week

Year-round

Zurich

5 flights a week

Year-round

Milano

3 flights a week

Until 29 October

Munich

6 flights a week

Year-round

Salzburg

1 flight a week

21 December – 11 March

Brussel

3-4 flights a week

Year-round

Alicante

1-2 flights a week

Year-round

Tenerife

4-6 flights a week

Year-round

Rome

2 flights a week

Until 30 October

Nuuk

3 flights a week

Year-round

Kulusuk

2 flights a week

Year-round

Domestic

Akureyri

28 flights a week. 39 flights from 16 March

Year-round.

In March AEY-KEF flights are added

Egilsstaðir

Around 20 flights a week

Year-round

Ísafjörður

Around 12 flights a week

Year-round


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