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50 New Routes Starting In July 2022

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Routes selects 50 new air services set to start around the world in July, looking at the planned frequency, start date and aircraft to be used.

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Greenland Eyes Tourists From North America And Europe

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The world’s largest island is forging ahead with several airport infrastructure projects as it seeks to attract new air services.

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Icelandair Unveils 'Ambitious' Summer Schedule With Three New Routes

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Iceland’s flag-carrier plans to introduce scheduled flights to three new destinations in Europe, as well as restarting service to Montreal.

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JetBlue, Icelandair Expand Codeshare Partnership

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JetBlue will add its code on seven European routes operated by Icelandair from Iceland’s capital Reykjavik.

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Routes in brief: Air Astana, HK Express, Icelandair and more

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Routes rounds-up the latest new route announcements, as well as services returning to carriers' networks.

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By the numbers: Iceland

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Routes' latest infographic takes a closer look at Iceland's aviation market as it recovers from the double blow of losing WOW Air and then the...

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Icelandair set for Baltimore-Washington return

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The airline last served the US airport between May 2018 and January 2019 when it competed with now defunct carrier WOW Air.

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Icelandair, Air Iceland Connect to integrate networks

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The Air Iceland Connect brand will be phased later out this month.

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Routes Reconnected Q&A: Keflavik keen to return as link between North America and Europe

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Iceland's largest airport is taking steps to bring all of its pre-COVID airlines back to Reykjavik.

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Icelandair outlines summer schedule

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Total seat capacity is expected to be about 25-30% less than summer 2019, with COVID-19 still causing severe restrictions in many of its destinations.

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