Icelandair will end widebody operations in 2026, after bringing forward the timeline for phasing out its Boeing 767-300ER twinjets by several years amid an effort to address ”unsustainable losses”. It ...
Icelandair will cease widebody operations when it retires its Boeing 767-300ERs in 2029 and instead fly an entirely narrowbody fleet. The carrier had been considering 767 replacements as part of a ...
BRUSSELS—Pleased with its new Airbus A321LRs, Icelandair is eyeing more opportunities ahead for the XLR, while also considering the future replacement of its Boeing 767 widebodies. Icelandair took ...
A review of Icelandair’s inaugural Miami–Reykjavik flight on the Airbus A321LR, marking a new chapter in transatlantic ...
Icelandair is set to conclude widebody operations by the end of the decade, as its Boeing 767-300ERs exit passenger service. Though the airline was evaluating the potential for a widebody replacement, ...