Icelandair and Southwest Airlines on Wednesday signed an agreement to begin a bilateral partnership that will allow travellers to “easily connect” between the two carriers’ networks.
The deal, first announced in September 2024, will include connections via Baltimore, Nashville and Denver and marks the first international airline partnership for the US low-cost carrier.
Connections via Baltimore will launch in February, while additional gateways in Nashville and Denver will be made available for customers of both airlines “this summer”, according to the carriers.
Icelandair chief commercial officer, Tómas Ingason, said: “The partnership will open new and exciting connections for our customers onwards with Southwest to…










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