Icelandair launches Aberdeen service
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Icelandair has launched its year-round service from Aberdeen International Airport (ABZ) to Reykjavik (KEF).
The new gateway is Icelandair’s second in Scotland and sixth in the UK. Flights are operating four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Andres Jónsson, general manager UK & Ireland for Icelandair said: “It was a pleasure to be able to announce Aberdeen in the same year we celebrated 70 years of flying to Scotland. We see great opportunities in connecting this market to our route network of North American destinations. Travel times will be shortened and we’re confident customers will appreciate the easy connections through our hub in Iceland”.
The new Aberdeen-Reykjavik service is operated on behalf of Icelandair by Air Iceland, a subsidiary of Icelandair Group. The aircraft used is a Bombardier Q400 that seats 72 passengers and offers passengers two cabins of travel to choose from, Economy and Economy Comfort.
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