Iceland has been seeing increased demand in recent years, supported by a strong tourism recovery and growing international connectivity. In fact, Keflavik International Airport expects to handle more than 2.32 million international passengers by the end of this year. Notably, the country has been seeing a steady growth in transatlantic traffic. According to data from an aviation analytics provider, Cirium , airlines have scheduled nearly 8,000 flights between Iceland and North America this year across more than 20 routes.
About six carriers currently operate these services, including Icelandair, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Air Canada, and WestJet. Until September, Icelandic low-cost carrier PLAY also flew to several US and Canadian cities before suspending its operations. The

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