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Ernir stops flying from Húsavík to Reykjavík

Ernir stops flying from Húsavík to Reykjavík

Ernir Airlines has decided to suspend regular flights to Húsavík at the end of next month. This was confirmed by Einar Hermannsson, sales and marketing manager of Ernir airline. It says continued connections are possible if the line receives public sector support. “From our point of view, we have made the decision to stop flying. The city council is talking to Alþingi about obtaining […]

Source: Yle


Date:

September 15, 2023

Author:

Nord.News

Categories:

Iceland

Tags:

Airline, Airlines, B, Bo, Einar, Fi, HT, Húsavík, Io, It, Light, Marketing, Pub, Reykjavík, RT, Sales, Tor

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