Icelandair announced this Thursday that Miami, Florida, will be its new destination in North America. Starting October 25 and running through March 2026, the airline will operate three weekly flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays using its new Airbus A321LR aircraft. The estimated flight duration will be eight hours.
With the addition of Miami, Icelandair expands its North American network to 19 destinations. This city joins Orlando, which has been the airline’s primary gateway in Florida for decades.
“We are delighted to open a new gateway from Europe to sunny Florida via Iceland, as well as from Miami to Iceland and beyond. Thanks to our new long-range, fuel-efficient aircraft, we can add exciting new destinations. Miami is a great addition to our route network and will integrate seamlessly with our connections to 34 destinations in Europe,” said Icelandair CEO and President Bogi Nils Bogason.
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Convenience and Comfort in the Airbus A321LR
The Airbus A321LR is one of the most advanced aircraft in Icelandair’s fleet, known for its fuel efficiency and long-range capabilities. This model allows the airline to offer nonstop flights between Iceland and Miami, providing passengers with a faster and more comfortable travel experience.
Connections to Europe with a Stopover in Iceland
One of the major advantages of flying with Icelandair is the opportunity to make stopovers in Iceland at no additional cost, allowing travelers to explore this unique destination before continuing their journey to Europe. With 34 European destinations in its network, the airline offers optimal connectivity for passengers traveling between North America and Europe with a distinctive experience.
Icelandair’s expansion with direct flights to Miami strengthens its presence in the United States and opens new opportunities for both tourists and business travelers.
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