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Icelandair explores new routes in Texas and California with fleet expansion
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Icelandair has taken a significant step in its fleet renewal program by introducing its first Airbus aircraft, the A321LR. This new addition is intended to replace the airline's aging Boeing 757s, which have already begun to be phased out. The A321LR will serve as an interim solution until the delivery of the more advanced Airbus A321XLR, scheduled for 2029.

Grimur Gislason, Icelandair’s Director for North America, shared insights on future plans involving the A321XLR during an interview with Simple Flying at the delivery event for the A321LR. He mentioned that Texas and California are potential new destinations for Icelandair.

The Airbus A321LR offers improvements over older aircraft models like the Boeing 757, being quieter and more fuel-efficient. Icelandair plans to introduce several A321LRs into service over the next few years to accommodate peak travel periods.

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Gislason expressed enthusiasm about transitioning to these newer aircraft: "It's a really good step towards changing our fleet... Going into the LRs gives us more range, and we're really excited about that."

In 2029, Icelandair expects to receive its first A321XLR from an order of 13 units, with additional options available. Gislason emphasized how this model would expand Icelandair's operational reach: “The XLR addition...will give us much more opportunity to fly longer distances; from Iceland to the west coast and even further.”

He also highlighted that while the A321LR will replace existing planes, the XLRs will provide new opportunities: “They will add new dimensions to the Icelandair operation.”

Interest in expanding routes includes cities in California and Texas due to increasing demand from passengers traveling between these states and Iceland. Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO) emerged as strong candidates for future routes.

The introduction of the A321XLR could alleviate congestion issues at Keflavík Airport during peak times by enabling better flight distribution across three structured departure banks.

Additionally, smaller U.S. cities play a crucial role in Icelandair's strategy by offering connections through KEF to numerous European destinations. Gislason noted: "What we love to do is go into markets that are underserved."

Michael Raucheisen added that while prices may not always be lowest, Icelandair offers competitive services with efficient transit times.

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