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Apr 06, 2022 (newstodate): Iceland and Finland will be closely linked by airlines from both sides in summer 2022.
Starting from April 2, 2022, Icelandair has returned services on the route between Keflavik and Helsinki Airport with up to seven weekly rotations during the summer period after suspending flights on the route since September 27, 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Icelandair's Icelandic service also provides onward connections to the carrier's extensive network of destinations in the USA including Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis-St Paul, Montreal, New York JFK and EWR, Orlando, Portland, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver, Washington DC and Raleigh-Durham.
And already from March 29, 2022, Finnair is back in Iceland with its seasonal flights between Helsinki and Keflavik.
For a start, the carrier will be offering four weekly rotations, primarily driven by the tourism sectors, but also boosted by cargo sales, with Iceland's seafood exports a key customer for the belly capacity with options for onward carriage to destinations on the airline's Asian route network.
Finnair's route to Keflavik complements its existing code-share agreement on services operated by its airline partner Icelandair, offering customers fast connections between Asia and Iceland