Icelandair announced Nashville, Tennessee, as a new destination in its ever-growing route network from its Keflavik, hub , operating from 16 May 2025 to 31 October 2025, served four times weekly, using two class 160 seat Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
The service will connect Nashville to Icelandair’s European network including Amsterdam, Berlin, Copenhagen, Dublin, London, Paris and more.
Icelandair president and CEO, Bogi Nils Bogason said “We are very pleased to add Nashville to our extensive network in North America, linking Music City to our 34 destinations in Europe. We know travelers from the Southeast will greatly benefit from this new service and offer Tennesseans the best options to Iceland and beyond. Our new service will also provide travelers from Iceland and Europe, connecting through Nashville, more choices throughout the US. In addition, we encourage passengers traveling to Europe, to take an Icelandair Stopover, and explore our home. We look forward to welcoming Nashville aboard.”
Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority president and CEO, Doug Kreulen said “We are thrilled to welcome Icelandair to BNA and bridge the gap between Music City and the Land of Fire and Ice. This new route not only enhances our international connectivity but also provides a new gateway to Europe, further meeting the needs of our business and leisure travelers. Whether you’re dreaming of exploring the ancient glaciers of Iceland, immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of Reykjavík, or embarking on a European adventure, this new flight provides the perfect starting point, and we are overjoyed to connect our two cities.”
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