Iceland Tourism

Chinese Travellers
Airline News, Travel News

Air China’s Planned Direct Flights Could Transform Iceland Tourism With Year-Round Chinese Visitor Growth

Iceland could enter a significant new phase of tourism growth as Air China prepares to establish scheduled direct connectivity between China and the Nordic destination. The planned service could make Iceland easier to reach for Chinese travellers while reducing dependence on connecting flights through other European or Asian airports. It could also support a more […]

Iceland Tourism
Airline News, Travel News

Air Canada Upgrades Toronto–Reykjavík Flights With Boeing 737 MAX 8, Boosting Iceland Tourism in October 2026

Air Canada will strengthen its Toronto–Reykjavík service during October 2026 by introducing mainline Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft on the seasonal North Atlantic route. The aircraft will replace the previously scheduled Air Canada Rouge operation between October 2 and October 24, 2026. However, the airline will maintain four weekly nonstop flights in each direction. The

Flight Delays
Airline News, Breaking Travel Alerts

Keflavík Airport Travel Disruption Hits Iceland Flights as 16 Delays and 6 Cancellations Affect Passengers

Travelers using Keflavík International Airport faced schedule changes as Iceland’s primary international aviation gateway recorded 16 delayed flights and six cancellations, disrupting journeys across parts of its European and North American network. The disruption affected passengers traveling through an airport that plays a central role in Iceland’s tourism industry. Keflavík connects the country with major

airBaltic
Airline News, Tourism News

Iceland Travel Gets Major Boost as airBaltic Celebrates 10 Years of Riga–Reykjavík Flights with More Connections

Iceland and Latvia are celebrating a major aviation milestone as airBaltic marks 10 years of direct Riga–Reykjavík flights, reinforcing an important tourism corridor between the Baltic region and the North Atlantic. Since launching the route in May 2016, the Latvian airline has carried more than 200,000 passengers and operated around 2,000 flights between Riga and

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