A review of Icelandair’s inaugural Miami–Reykjavik flight on the Airbus A321LR, marking a new chapter in transatlantic ...
Icelandair will end widebody operations in 2026, after bringing forward the timeline for phasing out its Boeing 767-300ER ...
As part of its Q1 results presentation, Icelandair has confirmed that it will end twin-aisle jet passenger operations by 2029, with its last Boeing 767-300ER exiting the fleet within the next decade.
In an interview with Simple Flying’s Dillon Shah at the sidelines of the delivery event for Icelandair’s first ever Airbus A321LR at the start of December, CEO Bogi Nils Bogason revealed that the ...
Icelandair will cease widebody operations when it retires its Boeing 767-300ERs in 2029 and instead fly an entirely narrowbody fleet. The carrier had been considering 767 replacements as part of a ...
Icelandair is set to conclude widebody operations by the end of the decade, as its Boeing 767-300ERs exit passenger service. Though the airline was evaluating the potential for a widebody replacement, ...