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Airlines that will be or are planning to flying to Iceland in 2012

 

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Air Berlin

Air Berlin

http://www.airberlin.com/

Air Berlin is Germany's second largest airline, after Lufthansa, and Europe's sixth largest airline in terms of passengers. The airline operates an extensive network including holiday destinations in the Mediterranean region, the Canary Islands and North Africa as well as intercontinental destinations in Southeast Asia, the Caribbean and the Americas. Air Berlin concentrates on serving major German and European cities to attract business traffic. A total of 23 German cities are served, more than any other airline. 

WOW air

WOW air

http://wowair.com/

WOW air is a new company in the travel industry, determined to bring satisfied passengers to their destinations, offering good prices, exceptional service and safety. To begin with they intend to fly within Europe, gaining the trust of their customers and enjoy flying them there! They intend to be the most economic choice for travellers and keep the competitors on their toes with aggressive competition. An emphasis will be placed on flexibility and the willingness to please, so that the customers will always choose WOW.

Air Greenland

Air Greenland

http://www.airgreenland.com/

Air Greenland A/S is the flag carrier airline of Greenland, jointly owned by the government of Greenland, government of Denmark and SAS Group. It operates a fleet of 38 aircraft, including one airliner used for transatlantic and charter flights, 10 fixed-wing aircraft primarily serving the domestic network, and 26 helicopters feeding passengers from the smaller communities into the domestic airport network. Flights to heliports in the remote settlements are operated on contract with the government of Greenland.

Iceland Express

Iceland Express

http://www.icelandexpress.com/

Iceland Express offers daily low-fare flights between Reykjavík Iceland and destinations in Europe and United States. In the summer of 2010 we operated flights from Iceland to 22 destinations in Europe, and added North America to the fray with two new destinations, New York and Winnipeg in Canada. In the summer of 2011 we will connect the Icelandic capital of Reykjavík with 18 airports in Europe and 5 airports in N-America.

Austrian Airlines

Austrian Airlines

http://www.austrian.com/

Austrian Airlines is the flag carrier airline of Austria, headquartered in Office Park 2 on the grounds of Vienna International Airport in Schwechat, Wien-Umgebung and a subsidiary of Deutsche Lufthansa AG. Together with regional subsidiary Tyrolean Airways (Austrian Arrows) and charter arm Lauda Air, it operates scheduled services to over 130 destinations. Its hub is Vienna International Airport, with a focus city at Innsbruck Airport.[5] It is a member of the Star Alliance.

Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines

http://www.delta.com/

Delta Air Lines is a major airline based in the United States. The airline operates an extensive domestic and international network serving all continents except Antarctica. Delta and its subsidiaries operate over 4,000 flights every day. Delta is the sixth-oldest operating airline by foundation date, and the oldest airline still operating in the United States. On October 29, 2008, Delta acquired Northwest Airlines to form the world's largest airline in terms of scheduled passengers carried. It is now the world's second largest airline in terms of passenger traffic after United but it remains the world's largest airline in terms of fleet size.

Deutsche Lufthansa

Deutsche Lufthansa

http://www.lufthansa.com/

Deutsche Lufthansa is the flag carrier of Germany and the largest airline in Europe in terms of overall passengers carried. The airline is the world's fourth-largest airline in terms of overall passengers carried, operating services to 18 domestic destinations and 203 international destinations in 78 countries across Africa, Americas, Asia and Europe. Together with its partners Lufthansa services around 410 destinations. With over 710 aircraft it has the second-largest passenger airline fleet in the world when combined with its subsidiaries.

EasyJet

EasyJet

http://www.easyjet.com/

EasyJet Airline is a British airline headquartered at London Luton Airport. It carries more passengers than any other United Kingdom-based airline, operating domestic and international scheduled services on over 500 routes between 118 European, North African, and West Asian airports. As of 30 September 2009, it employed 8,000 people, based throughout Europe but mainly in the UK. EasyJet has seen rapid expansion since its establishment in 1995, having grown through a combination of acquisitions and base openings fuelled by consumer demand for low-cost air travel. The airline, along with subsidiary airline EasyJet Switzerland, now operates over 200 aircraft, mostly Airbus A319. It has 19 bases across Europe, the most important one being Gatwick. In 2010, EasyJet carried 42.4 million passengers and is the second-largest low-cost carrier in Europe, behind Ryanair.

Edelweiss Air

Edelweiss Air

http://www.edelweissair.ch/

Edelweiss Air AG is a charter airline with its head office in the Edwelweiss Air Operations Center (OPC) on the property of Zurich Airport and in Kloten, Switzerland, operating mainly out of Zurich Airport, with a smaller base at Geneva International Airport. The company's name derives from the Swiss unofficial national flower, the Edelweiss, which is also painted on the airplanes.

Germanwings

Germanwings

http://www.germanwings.com/

Germanwings is a low-cost airline based in Cologne, Germany, and is wholly owned by Lufthansa. Cologne Bonn Airport, Stuttgart Airport and (to a lesser extent) Berlin-Schönefeld Airport are the important hubs in the airline's network of approximately 85 destinations. Further Germanwings bases are at Hannover-Langenhagen Airport and Dortmund Airport.

Icelandair

Icelandair

http://www.icelandair.com/

Icelandair is the flag carrier airline of Iceland, based on the grounds of Reykjavik Airport in Reykjavík. It is part of the Icelandair Group and currently operates scheduled services to 31 cities in 13 countries on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean out of its hub at Keflavík International Airport. The geographical position of Iceland thus allows for one-stop transatlantic flights, which is one pillar of the airline's business strategy, along with traffic to and from the country. During 2010, Icelandair transported 1,482,000 passengers, with an increase by 17 percent projected for 2011, thus expecting to come close to the 1.8 million mark. Up to 183 flights per week were operated during the 2011 summer season.

Niki Luftfahrt

Niki Luftfahrt

http://www.flyniki.com/

NIKI Luftfahrt, also known as flyNiki is a scheduled semi-lowcost airline and a subsidiary of Air Berlin, Germany's second largest airline. It mainly serves business and some leisure destinations and is headquartered in Office Park I at Vienna International Airport in Schwechat, Wien-Umgebung, Austria. Niki operates charter services to leisure destinations in Europe and the Middle East from Vienna, Salzburg and Linz on behalf of tour operators as well. Although it's often called "low-cost", it provides full service, like free refreshments, newspapers, baggage, etc.

Norwegian Air Shuttle

Norwegian Air Shuttle

http://www.norwegian.com/

Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, trading as Norwegian, is a low-cost carrier, the second-largest airline in Scandinavia. It offers a high-frequency domestic flight schedule within Scandinavia and to business destinations such as London, and a low-frequency service to international destinations, transporting 13.0 million people in 2010, with a turnover in excess of NOK 8.6 billion. As of October 2011, Norwegian operates 62 aircraft, all Boeing 737s, and is known for its distinctive livery of white with a red nose, with individual portraits of noteworthy Scandinavians on the tail fin. The airline has bases at Oslo-Gardermoen, Copenhagen, Stockholm-Arlanda, Helsinki-Vantaa, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger and Sandefjord.

Primera Air

Primera Air

http://primeraair.com/

Primera Air is a Danish Leisure Airline which was founded in 2003 as JetX. Primera Air Scandinavia has its headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark. Originally it was established in Iceland. It is since 2008 wholly owned by Primera Travel Group. Primera Air Scandinavia is a member of the Primera Travel Group, and its primary goal is to provide air travel services to the leisure market. As a dynamic company it has grown at a steady pace in recent years, and now offers flights from Scandinavia to over 70 destinations in the Mediterranean, Asia, the Caribbean, and the Atlantic. In 2009 Primera Air established the subsidiary Primera Air Scandinavia.

Scandinavian Airlines

Scandinavian Airlines

http://www.flysas.com/

Scandinavian Airlines or SAS, previously Scandinavian Airlines System, is the flag carrier of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, and the largest airline in Scandinavia. Part of the SAS Group and headquartered in the Scandinavian Airlines head office at the Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden, the airline operates 198 aircraft to 176 destinations in more than 30 countries. The airline's main hub is Kastrup or Copenhagen Airport, which is the main European and intercontinental hub. In 2006, SAS carried 25.4 million passengers, making a revenue of SEK 42 billion. This makes it the ninth-largest airline in Europe. SAS' fleet consists of Airbus A319, A321, A330 and A340, Boeing 737 Classic and Next Generation, Bombardier CRJ900, McDonnell Douglas MD-82 and MD-87.

Transavia

Transavia

http://www.transavia.com/

Transavia.com (formerly Transavia Airlines CV, styled as transavia.com and known as Transavia) is a Dutch based low-cost airline operating as an independent part of the Air France-KLM group. Its main base is at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol while Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM), and Eindhoven Airport (EIN) are its secondary hubs. In France, Paris-Orly Airport is the main base of its French affiliate. Transavia.com chiefly operates scheduled and charter services to leisure destinations. It is headquartered in the TransPort Building at Schiphol Airport in Haarlemmermeer.

Vueling Airlines

Vueling Airlines

http://www.vueling.com/

Vueling Airlines SA, commonly shortened to Vueling, is an airline based in El Prat de Llobregat, near Barcelona (Spain), where it maintains its main operating base. There are seven additional bases at Amsterdam, Bilbao, Madrid, Málaga, Seville, Toulouse and Valencia. Vueling serves destinations in Europe and the western Mediterranean.

 

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