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Icelandair and WestJet join forces to open skies between North America and Europe

Icelandair and WestJet join forces to open skies between North America and Europe

WestJet and Icelandair have launched a new interline agreement opening up the skies for passengers connecting between the Americas and more than 20 Icelandair destinations throughout Europe.

Passengers can now book a single combined e-ticket for WestJet and Icelandair flights which includes the conveniences of single check-in for all flights and baggage sent through to the final destination.
When connecting in the Americas, Icelandair customers will enjoy WestJet's fleet of Boeing 737 Next-Generation aircraft serving more than 80 cities in North America, Central America and the Caribbean.

"Icelandair and WestJet share many of the same philosophies including offering our passengers a refreshing travel experience," said Helgi Mar Bjorgvinsson, Icelandair's senior vice president of Marketing and Sales. "Our complementary customer service and connections through Toronto and Halifax make this a natural partnership. We also look forward to further opening the skies of Canada for both inbound and outbound passengers."
Earlier this year Icelandair expanded its seasonal service from Toronto to a year-round operation with plans to increase capacity next summer. Icelandair will also resume seasonal service from Halifax with two flights a week starting June 1, 2013. "We're excited to welcome Icelandair as WestJet's thirty-second partner airline," said Todd Peterson, WestJet's director, Alliances. "Icelandair and WestJet share a reputation for quality service and great value. The new relationship between our airlines will enhance options for travel between North America and Europe."

Icelandair, the national carrier of Iceland since 1937, offers service to Iceland from Boston, New York-JFK,Seattle, Denver and Toronto with seasonal service from Newark, Washington, D.C., Minneapolis-St. Paul,Orlando Sanford, Halifax, and Anchorage (starting May 15, 2013). Connections through Icelandair's hub at Keflavik International Airport are available to more than 20 destinations in Scandinavia, the U.K. and ContinentalEurope. Only Icelandair allows passengers to stopover in Iceland at no additional airfare.