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May 5, 2015 (newstodate): In April 2015, Icelandair was as always the largest operator at Keflavik Airport.
The carrier accounted for 65 percent of all aircraft operations at the airport where the traffic increased by 14 percent, y-o-y.
Second came WOW Air that was up 14.6 percent in operations not least due to the new US flights.
Together, the two Icelandic carrier thus accounted for 80 percent of all flights at the airport in April.
Trailing behind WOW Air was easyJet that was thus pushed from its #2 position in earlier months.
Among the many news at the airport is the launch of first-ever services between Gdansk in Poland and Iceland as Wizz Air starts flights to Keflavik from Gdansk during the summer, with two weekly rotations.
The carrier accounted for 65 percent of all aircraft operations at the airport where the traffic increased by 14 percent, y-o-y.
Second came WOW Air that was up 14.6 percent in operations not least due to the new US flights.
Together, the two Icelandic carrier thus accounted for 80 percent of all flights at the airport in April.
Trailing behind WOW Air was easyJet that was thus pushed from its #2 position in earlier months.
Among the many news at the airport is the launch of first-ever services between Gdansk in Poland and Iceland as Wizz Air starts flights to Keflavik from Gdansk during the summer, with two weekly rotations.