Icelandair

Icelandair
IATA ICAO Call sign
FI ICE ICEAIR
Founded3 June 1937; 87 years ago (1937-06-03)
HubsKeflavík International Airport
Focus citiesReykjavík Airport
Frequent-flyer programSaga Club
Fleet size48
Destinations60[1]
Parent companyIcelandair Group
HeadquartersReykjavík Airport
Reykjavík, Iceland
Key peopleBogi Nils Bogason (CEO)[2]
RevenueIncrease $1.524 billion (2023)[3]
Net incomeIncrease $11 million (2023)[3]
Employees3,638 (2023)[3]
Websitewww.icelandair.com

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]

  1. ^ "Icelandair on ch-aviation.com". ch-aviation.com. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Icelandair Management". icelandair.com. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "2023 Annual Report". Icelandair Group. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Home". Icelandair. Retrieved 21 October 2022. Icelandair - Reykjavik Airport - 102 Reykjavik
    "Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements" (PDF). Icelandair Group. Retrieved 21 October 2022. Icelandair Group hf. • Reykjavíkurflugvöllur • 102 Reykjavík, Iceland • Reg. No. 631205-1780 - Linked from here
  5. ^ "Icelandair Celebrates the Addition of Its New Boeing 737 MAX and Inspires Passengers to Capture Stunning Aerial Shots From 22,000 Feet". 17 April 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  6. ^ "EC Book". Ecbooks.ecweb.is. Archived from the original on 29 March 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2012.