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Icelandair considers expanding US network with Airbus A321LR
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Icelandair is reportedly planning to expand its service using the Airbus A321LR to several U.S. cities. The airline, which has already announced flights to Seattle with this aircraft, may add routes to Miami, Newark, New York-JFK, Orlando, and Portland by early 2026.

Tómas Ingason, Icelandair's Chief Commercial Officer, commented on the performance of the Seattle route: "The Seattle route has been performing 'tremendously well' due in part to the carrier's relationship with home carrier Alaska Airlines."

While AeroRoutes reported these potential new destinations for Icelandair's A321LRs starting this fall and into 2026, Simple Flying confirmed that no official announcement has been made regarding these routes. An Icelandair spokesperson noted that they are working on adding more destinations but have not finalized a list yet.

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"Our initial plan is to utilize the LR on shorter European routes for familiarization flights. In the coming months we plan to introduce the LR on North American destinations, initially replacing the 757‘s on routes like for example SEA for summer 2025," said an Icelandair representative.

AeroRoutes also mentioned specific details about Miami flights operating three times weekly. Flight FI 691 will depart Reykjavík–Keflavík at 17:15 and arrive in Miami at 20:55. Return flight FI 690 will leave Miami at 17:15 and reach Reykjavík–Keflavík at 05:55 the following morning.

If confirmed, flying to Miami would mark a first for Icelandair. Previously in Florida, they served Tampa briefly before the pandemic while maintaining year-round service to Orlando.

The A321LR might also fly seasonally from October through January between Reykjavík-Keflavík and Portland International Airport (PDX), according to AeroRoutes.

Additionally, it is rumored that Icelandair will start using this aircraft type on its route to John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) beginning January 5th, followed by Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) on January 6th.

Icelandair received its first Airbus aircraft after nearly nine decades of operation in December last year—an A321LR seating up to 187 passengers—which is part of their fleet modernization efforts replacing Boeing 757s.

Furthermore, by taking delivery of thirteen Airbus A321XLRs starting from 2029 onwards—the airline plans further expansion potentially targeting California and Texas as new markets.

In related developments over recent years—Icelandair flew record numbers during past seasons along with introducing multiple new destinations such as Innsbruck or Lisbon among others—and established codeshare agreements with major carriers including Emirates or TAP Portugal thereby strengthening global connectivity options available through partnerships worldwide too!

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