Icelandair
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Not to be confused with the defunct Loftleiðir, otherwise known as "Icelandic Airlines".
Icelandair is the flag carrier of Iceland, with its corporate head office on the property of Reykjavík Airport in the capital city Reykjavík.[4] It is part of the Icelandair Group and operates to destinations on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean from its main hub at Keflavík International Airport.[5] The geographical position of Iceland is convenient for one-stop transatlantic flights via the Atlantic Bridge route, which is one pillar of the airline's business strategy, along with traffic to, from, and within the country.[6]
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Founded | 3 June 1937; 86 years ago (1937-06-03) | ||||||
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Hubs | Keflavík International Airport | ||||||
Focus cities | Reykjavík Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Saga Club | ||||||
Fleet size | 45 (passenger & cargo) | ||||||
Destinations | 60[1] | ||||||
Parent company | Icelandair Group | ||||||
Headquarters | Reykjavík Airport Reykjavík, Iceland | ||||||
Key people | Bogi Nils Bogason (CEO)[2] | ||||||
Revenue | $1.524 billion (2023)[3] | ||||||
Net income | $11 million (2023)[3] | ||||||
Employees | 3,638 (2023)[3] | ||||||
Website | www |
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