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Loftleiðir (Icelandic pronunciation: [
ˈlɔftˈleiːðɪr̥], lit. 'Airways'),
internationally known as
Icelandic Airlines (abbreviated IAL) or
Loftleiðir Icelandic...
- aircraft.
Loftleiðir began scheduled international operations in 1947 from a
small shed on the east
apron of Reykjavík Airport.
Loftleiðir soon began...
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Loftleiðir Flight 001 was a Hajj
charter flight operated by a
Douglas DC-8
which crashed on
approach to Colombo, Sri
Lanka on 15
November 1978. The crash...
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first airline to
offer cheaper transatlantic fares was
Icelandic airline Loftleiðir in 1964,
often referred to as "the
Hippie Airline". Many
young Americans...
- Akureyrar". mbl.is.
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Loftleiðir "Our History".
loftleidir.com.
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April 2015. Jay (16
April 2010). "The Narcissist's...
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February 2025 "
Loftleidir Icelandic enters into
management agreement in Cabo
Verde | Icelandairgroup.is". www.icelandairgroup.is. "
Loftleidir Icelandic outlines...
- were only four
original customers who
bought and
operated the CL-44D4.
Loftleiðir was the only p****enger
operator of the CL-44J,
variant of CL-44D4 stretched...
- well as
transatlantic technical stops;
civilian airlines Icelandair and
Loftleiðir were
still based at the
smaller Reykjavík Airport. In 1951, the U.S. military...
- point, Flugfélag
Akureyrar was the
predecessor to Icelandair. In 1944,
Loftleiðir started flying from Reykjavík on
Grumman Goose seaplanes,
which added...
- Iceland. Both Flugfélag Íslands and
Loftleiðir had
their hubs at Reykjavík. As p****enger
volumes increased,
Loftleiðir began planning a new
large terminal...