Icelandair launches first Polish route with new Gdansk service for winter 2026/27

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Icelandair is set to introduce its first-ever service to Poland, commencing in the winter season of 2026/27. The new route will connect Reykjavik with Gdansk, operating 3-4 times weekly to provide direct access between Iceland and this key Polish city. This addition expands the airline’s European network footprint.

The launch enhances connectivity for passengers travelling to and from Iceland, supporting tourism growth and business links in the region. Flights are planned to align with seasonal demand patterns, offering convenient schedules for winter travel. The route marks Icelandair’s entry into the Polish market.

This development is part of Icelandair’s broader strategy to diversify its destination portfolio and strengthen its position as a transatlantic and European carrier. It complements existing services to other European hubs.

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Icelandair shared in a written statement “Icelandair is welcoming its inaugural service to Poland this winter, as the airline launches 3-4 weekly flights.”

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