Icelandair Will Add Nonstop Flights To Miami In January 2026

by Anthony Losanno
Icelandair A321LR

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We might be a week into 2025, but Icelandair is already planning a new route for January 2026. The Icelandic airline will begin flying nonstop between Keflavík Airport (KEF) and Miami International Airport (MIA).

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The new route will run 3x weekly using an Airbus A321LR with 22 Saga Class (Business Class) and 165 Economy Class seats. Once this route launches, Icelandair will fly to the following 15 US cities:

  • Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)
  • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)
  • Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD)
  • Denver International Airport (DEN)
  • Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW)
  • Miami International Airport (MIA)
  • Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP)
  • Nashville International Airport (BNA)
  • New York John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
  • Orlando International Airport (MCO)
  • Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)
  • Portland International Airport (PDX)
  • Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU)
  • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)
  • Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD)

The last city added to Icelandair’s US coverage was Nashville International Airport (BNA). This will launch on May 16th and run 4x weekly.

Anthony’s Take: Icelandair continues to add to its route map and offer more nonstop flights to/from the United States. Besides visiting Iceland, these provide an affordable way to get to Europe.

(Featured Image Credit: Icelandair.)

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