Competition for Icelandair 10. nóvember 2006 11:38 Iceland Express MD aircraft at Keflavík International Airport The British charter flight Astraeus, which flies out of Gatwick airport in the UK, has plans to apply for permit from the Icelandic Government to fly from Iceland to the United States. The flights will be in co-operation with Iceland Express. Iceland Express has already announced their plans to begin scheduling flights from Iceland to New York and Boston next spring, in direct competition with Icelandair. Astraeus and Iceland Express are financially linked. Fons, the ownership company of Pálmi Haraldsson and Jóhannes Kristinsson, owns 51 percent share in Astraeus. They paid 650 million kronur for the shares. Fons also fully owns Iceland Express. The plan is to use Boeing 757 owned by Astraeus for the flights to the United States. Iceland Express does not own aircrafts but has a wide sales net and routes to Scandinavia. Iceland Express passengers from Scandinavia then have the possibility to fly to Iceland and then the United States and vice versa. News News in English Mest lesið Blóðugt barn eftir tilefnislausa árás í Kringlunni Innlent Þjófarnir lifðu eins og kóngar um stund Innlent Björgunarsveitarkona miður sín: Fékk ítrekaðar athugasemdir um húðlit Neyðarkallsins Innlent Grunaður barnaníðingur komi ekki lengur nálægt BHM Innlent Segja fátt rétt í fréttinni og heimildamanninn fyrrverandi eiginmann Innlent Leysa brátt frá skjóðunni um leiðtoga Miðflokksins í borginni og nafnaleikurinn hafinn Innlent Barni bjargað frá drukknun í Dalslaug Innlent Skrifin séu ekki til komin vegna framboðs í borginni Innlent Starfsmaður ríkissaksóknara sagður hafa játað refsiverð brot Innlent Starfsmenn meðferðarheimilis: Fíkniefni, öryggisbrestir og óvirkt eftirlit Innlent
The British charter flight Astraeus, which flies out of Gatwick airport in the UK, has plans to apply for permit from the Icelandic Government to fly from Iceland to the United States. The flights will be in co-operation with Iceland Express. Iceland Express has already announced their plans to begin scheduling flights from Iceland to New York and Boston next spring, in direct competition with Icelandair. Astraeus and Iceland Express are financially linked. Fons, the ownership company of Pálmi Haraldsson and Jóhannes Kristinsson, owns 51 percent share in Astraeus. They paid 650 million kronur for the shares. Fons also fully owns Iceland Express. The plan is to use Boeing 757 owned by Astraeus for the flights to the United States. Iceland Express does not own aircrafts but has a wide sales net and routes to Scandinavia. Iceland Express passengers from Scandinavia then have the possibility to fly to Iceland and then the United States and vice versa.
News News in English Mest lesið Blóðugt barn eftir tilefnislausa árás í Kringlunni Innlent Þjófarnir lifðu eins og kóngar um stund Innlent Björgunarsveitarkona miður sín: Fékk ítrekaðar athugasemdir um húðlit Neyðarkallsins Innlent Grunaður barnaníðingur komi ekki lengur nálægt BHM Innlent Segja fátt rétt í fréttinni og heimildamanninn fyrrverandi eiginmann Innlent Leysa brátt frá skjóðunni um leiðtoga Miðflokksins í borginni og nafnaleikurinn hafinn Innlent Barni bjargað frá drukknun í Dalslaug Innlent Skrifin séu ekki til komin vegna framboðs í borginni Innlent Starfsmaður ríkissaksóknara sagður hafa játað refsiverð brot Innlent Starfsmenn meðferðarheimilis: Fíkniefni, öryggisbrestir og óvirkt eftirlit Innlent