Xian Y-20 (Photo: Screenshot webcam Innsbruck Airport).
editor
Last update
Give a coffee
Information should be free for everyone, but good journalism costs a lot of money.
If you enjoyed this article, you can check Aviation.Direct voluntary invite for a cup of coffee.
In doing so, you support the journalistic work of our independent specialist portal for aviation, travel and tourism with a focus on the DA-CH region voluntarily without a paywall requirement.
If you did not like the article, we look forward to your constructive criticism and/or your comments either directly to the editor or to the team at with this link or alternatively via the comments.
Your
Aviation.Direct team

Icelandair will fly to Innsbruck once a week in the future

Advertising

The national airline of Iceland, Icelandair, plans to start a short-term connection between Reykjavik Keflavik and Innsbruck. The provincial capital of Tyrol will be flown to once a week during this short-term flight operation.

The airline Icelandair, which has its own seat in Keflavik, should offer a new service to Innsbruck at the beginning of next year. The airline is planning to operate a weekly flight to the Tyrolean capital, while the said flights are to be managed between January 27, 2024 and March 2, 2024. The flights on the Reykjavik Keflavik-Innsbruck route, as confirmed by the Aeroroutes portal, are to be carried out with Boeing aircraft in the sense of the 737 Max 8.

Advertising

Leave a Comment

Your e-mail address will not be published. Required fields are marked with * marked

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed..

Advertising