Icelandair has announced it will end its service to Detroit in January 2026, marking the airline's first withdrawal from a US airport since 2020. The decision comes as Icelandair continues to adjust its network in response to shifting market conditions and competition.
The United States remains Icelandair’s largest market from its Keflavik hub. According to data from the US Department of Transportation, nearly 1.55 million passengers traveled with Icelandair between the US and Iceland in 2024, making it the carrier’s best year on record for this market. The airline filled 83.60% of available seats that year.
Despite these strong numbers, Icelandair has gradually reduced its presence at several US airports over the years. Since 1990, it has ended passenger flights to ten different US cities, including Anchorage, Cleveland, Dallas/Fort Worth, Fort Lauderdale, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Sanford (for Orlando), San Francisco, Tampa, and now Detroit.