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Air Iceland

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Air Iceland, which is a part of Icelandair Group, is a dynamic company with firm roots that go back to the start of aviation in Iceland. Air Iceland is a flexible yet powerful airline servicing the West Nordic countries.

The head office of Air Iceland is located in the capital, Reykjavík, but the company's registered domicile is in Akureyri, the main town in north Iceland. Both Reykjavík Airport and Akureyri Airport serve as hubs for Air Iceland's route network.


At Air Iceland our aim is to provide our customers with the best service

People The staff of Air Iceland range from airline veterans to new recruits to the industry. With this combination Air Iceland hopes to achieve a great breadth of outlook while maintaining the highest levels of service. Air Iceland is a small company of about 250 employees, a dedicated team who are leaders in their field and aim to be so for years to come.

A Word from Air Iceland

At Air Iceland our aim is to provide our customers with the best service possible. We try to keep everything as simple as possible all the way from the reservations procedure to the documentation for your customer. Once your client is at Air Iceland our airport personnel will ensure that his journey is as smooth as possible, they are extremely well trained to deal with the difficult situations that occur for example when the weather feels it has to play a part. Our reservation procedure is simple, bookings both flights and tours can either be made by sending us a fax/e-mail to our Reservations center and we'll revert with a confirmation and travel details or directly on the Internet.

As for documents, simply issue a voucher to your clients stating clearly all services included in their purchase, and booking number. Upon arrival in Iceland client hands in this voucher and in exchange receives all his travel documents.

We welcome you at Air Iceland.

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