Servizz ġdid jiftaħ aktar għażliet għall-Ewropa mill-Punent Nofsani

Bħala parti min-netwerk tagħha tal-2023, Icelandair illum tħabbar il-portal l-aktar ġdid tal-Amerika ta’ Fuq: Detroit, Michigan. Titjiriet staġjonali minn Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) għal Reykjavík, l-Iżlanda (KEF) se jibdew fit-18 ta’ Mejju 2023 b’erba’ titjiriet fil-ġimgħa bla waqfien sat-30 ta’ Ottubru 2023. It-titjira 872 se titlaq lejn l-Islanda fit-8:30pm nhar ta’ Tnejn, It-Tlieta, il-Ħamis u l-Ġimgħa bl-użu ta’ Boeing 160MAX ta’ 737 siġġu. It-titjira bir-ritorn 873 se titlaq mill-Islanda lejn Detroit fil-5:00pm fl-istess jiem u tasal fis-6:25pm.

The flight time from The Motor City to Iceland is approximately six hours, with connections available at Icelandair’s Keflavík International Airport hub to more than 25 destinations in Iceland, Greenland, the United Kingdom, Scandinavia and Continental Europe. Icelandair passengers can also take a Stopover in Iceland for up to 7 nights at no additional airfare, en route to their final destination.

“Icelandair is pleased to offer Detroit a refreshing new choice when traveling to Iceland and beyond. Icelandair’s DTW service will allow passengers to travel to and from Europe in new, fuel efficient planes with modern amenities, including gate-to-gate Wi-Fi and inflight entertainment available for all passengers,” said Bogi Nils Bogason, president & CEO of Icelandair Group. “These new flights will not only help meet the demands of a growing Detroit but also offer more options for Midwestern business and leisure travelers connecting from the Midwest region. We look forward to welcoming Detroit aboard.”

Detroit is the second-largest regional economy in the Midwest. It is the birthplace of auto manufacturing in the United States and home to the legendary Motown music scene. In recent years, Detroit Metropolitan Airport has received numerous awards for excellence in customer satisfaction, airport efficiency and best on-time performance. DTW serves over 125 destinations and this new service will allow passengers from all over the United States to connect through DTW to Iceland and beyond.

“Thanks to Icelandair, the beauty of Iceland is now a short flight away from Detroit,” said Chad Newton, CEO of the Wayne County Airport Authority. “At Detroit Metropolitan Airport, we know our customers have a choice when they fly. We believe nonstop flights to Iceland and the opportunity to connect to exciting cities throughout Europe are two more reasons travelers will choose DTW.” 

To celebrate this announcement, Icelandair is offering round-trip fares of $499* to Iceland and selected destinations in Europe for travel from May 18, 2023 – October 30, 2023, when booked by December 4, 2022. During the sale passengers may also choose to travel in Saga Premium class for only $999*. Sale starts today at 12:00 noon.

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