Icelandair Resumes Minneapolis to Europe Service

Posted: May 13th, 2010

Icelandair has resumed seasonal service from Minneapolis-St. Paul’s Hubert H. Humphrey Terminal with nonstop flights on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays to Keflavik International Airport, with connections to a number of cities in Europe. Icelandair also offers travelers updated Boeing aircraft with personal entertainment centers, and three cabins of service including their new Economy Comfort Class. Icelandair has been flying trans-Atlantic for over 70 years. On May 14, Icelandair celebrates 40 years of jet service from the U.S. and is the only airline in existence today with such a long and distinguished record on the North Atlantic trans-Atlantic route. Service from Minneapolis will operate through October 2010 and is scheduled to resume again in 2011.