Icelandair
Icelandair is the national airline of Iceland that operates n number of flights from, to, via, and within Iceland, which is the home as well as the hub of the air carrier. Icelandair takes immense pride in providing safe and reliable flights with exceptional services to the urban areas situated on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Since the air carrier carries operations within Iceland and also to destinations in Greenland, Icelandair is certainly a good bet for all those travelers who are seeking transatlantic travel.
As Iceland is sitting pretty in the middle of North America and Europe, it is a great opportunity for Icelandair to make the most of this geographical location, which it does. The airline flies passengers to several exotic locations outside Iceland. It’s no wonder that it is continuously endeavoring to create a swiftly growing network comprising global, with Iceland serving as a hub.
The air carrier commenced its operations in 1937 under the name ‘Flugfélag Akureyrar.’ As the airline has been successfully operating for over eight decades in the aviation industry, its deep-rooted history provides reflection upon the undying spirit of the nation, its resourcefulness, and innovation. The air carrier is extremely proud of being an esteemed member of the Association of European Airlines (AEA), Flight Safety Foundation (FSF), and International Air Transport Association (IATA) since 1957, 1966, and 1950 respectively. The chief operating hub of the airline is Keflavík International Airport.
Speaking of the fleet of Icelandair, it has a potent mix of Boeing airplanes, which is perfectly apt for the airline’s expansive network of routes. With a modern fleet of 47 aircraft in its possession, its fleet demonstrates a combination of commonality with diverse sizes and capabilities. Saga Club is the frequent flyer program of Icelandair that enables passengers to make the most of their air travel. Member passengers get to enjoy umpteen benefits and additional advantages with Saga Silver and Saga Gold memberships. They are able to earn Saga points upon flying with Icelandair as well as with any partner airline of Icelandair.
When it comes to the inflight experience of passengers, the air carrier doesn’t only meet but exceeds its travelers’ expectations. Whether it’s the onboard entertainment system or the Saga Kitchen menu, Icelandair sees to it that travelers have the best time of their lives during the flight. From spacious cabins to more legroom and five cabin classes to select from to free Wi-Fi for staying connected at every height – the air carrier has got travelers’ back whatsoever.