The route will be operated by a Boeing 737-MAX8 aircraft, with a flying time of 2 hours 20 minutes to Edinburgh, and 2 hours 35 minutes back to Keflavik.
Edinburgh becomes Icelandair’s second Scottish route to the Icelandic capital Reykjavik, joining Glasgow and further strengthening the airline’s presence in the region.
Stephanie Wear, Chief Commercial Officer at Edinburgh Airport said: “It’s great to see Icelandair finally land at Edinburgh Airport. It’s the fruition of years of hard work from both sides, and we’re delighted to welcome this newest airline to Scotland’s capital – and to mark the inaugural flight by announcing the service will now extend year-round is fantastic news.
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“Of course, it’s a new flight and a new airline, but it’s also a signal of new possibilities and opportunities. Icelandair provides fantastic onward travel connections to a range of destinations, and we’re always striving to make travel as seamless as possible.
“We continue to benefit from the strength of Edinburgh’s market and the confidence in it, and we look forward to a successful partnership with Icelandair that enhances our route network and supports our growth ambitions.”
Bogi Nils Bogason, president and CEO at Icelandair, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Edinburgh to our network, especially as we celebrate 80 years of flying to Scotland. The new service opens up this remarkable Scottish city to even more travellers, and also offers the people of Edinburgh and surrounding areas the chance to explore Iceland and beyond.
“With a network of around 60 destinations, passengers can enhance their journey by taking advantage of our stopover program and enjoying a memorable stay in the Land of Ice and Fire while en route.”
“For generations, we’ve had the honour of connecting Scotland’s majestic landscapes with Iceland’s extraordinary natural wonders and far beyond. Introducing our new Edinburgh route is a testament to our long-standing commitment to Scottish travellers, and we look forward to welcoming both loyal and first-time passengers as we strengthen the bridge between our nations.”