easyJet

easyJet inaugurates route to Akureyri, Iceland

Share

History was made today in Akureyri, North Iceland when easyJet completed its inaugural flight from London Gatwick. In the arrival hall, airport staff greeted passengers with the Icelandic speciality doughnut called „kleina“ and bottles of pure Icelandic water. As the plane arrived in North Iceland, representatives from Visit Iceland, Visit North Iceland, Isavia Regional Airports, local government and tourism companies celebrated this historic event.

Flying twice a week, Tuesdays and Saturdays till the end of March 2024, easyJet is the first foreign airline to operate scheduled international flights to Akureyri. Greatly embraced by local tourism companies, North Icelanders also celebrate as they now have an excellent opportunity to travel internationally from Akureyri instead of travelling to Keflavík in the south of Iceland before flying abroad.

Sigrún Björk Jakobsdóttir, CEO of Isavia Regional Airports, regards this inaugural flight as a big moment. “This is an excellent addition to the ever-growing traffic in Akureyri International Airport and shows how important the decision was to build the new terminal, in addition to other construction and renovation of the airport. The construction of the new terminal will be completed this year, making the airport experience much better for easyJet passengers.

Arnheiður Jóhannsdóttir, CEO of Visit North Iceland, says that the easyJet flights will help to balance the contrast between summer and winter in tourism as most tourists visit in summer. “These flights and arrivals from the UK will encourage investment in winter tourism, which will, in turn, help to create more year-round jobs. The passengers of easyJet will travel with agents from the UK and North Iceland, buying ready-made packages, but they will also be on self-drive journeys. This creates great opportunities for tourism in North Iceland. We have worked on the arrival of easyJet for an extended period, in good cooperation with the local tourism companies, municipalities and government. Today, we celebrate this milestone, showcasing how vital collaboration can be when everyone aims for the same objective.

We are delighted to be launching a brand new route to Akureyri in Iceland and becoming the only UK airline to operate flights to the destination providing even more choice and variety for our customers this winter to this unique route from the UK,” says Ali Gayward, easyJet’s UK Country Manager.

This post was published on 31 October 2023 18:33

André Orban

M. Sc. Engineering

Published by
André Orban

Recent Posts

More security staff deployed at Brussels South Charleroi Airport to tackle long queues

Starting tomorrow, a second security company, Protection Unit, will begin operations at Charleroi Airport in…

29 April 2025

Amsterdam Schiphol runway 18L-36R (aka Aalsmeerbaan) closed for maintenance: 5–10 May 2025

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport will close the Aalsmeerbaan Runway from 5 to 10 May for annual…

29 April 2025

U.S. Navy fighter jet rolls off carrier, sinks in Red Sea

A U.S. Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet fell off the USS Harry S. Truman and sank…

29 April 2025

Emirates boosts global reach with new Condor and Air Seychelles codeshare agreements

Emirates has expanded its global network with two strategic partnerships: activating a reciprocal codeshare agreement…

29 April 2025

Air Cargo demand hits record high for March amid trade uncertainty, says IATA

Global air cargo demand rose 4.4% year-on-year in March 2025, with international volumes up 5.5%,…

29 April 2025

Etihad brings First Class luxury to short-haul with new Airbus A321LR aircraft

Etihad Airways is redefining regional air travel with the launch of its new Airbus A321LR,…

29 April 2025