ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Icelandair is returning to Orlando International Airport .
The airline has announced that flights between Orlando and Iceland’s capital Reykjavik will resume in September 2015. Non-stop flights to Iceland will operate four days a week, with connections to more than 20 destinations in Europe.
Icelandair was the first international airline serving the Orlando airport starting in 1984, but the flights stopped in 2006.
The new flights will be flown on Boeing 757-200 aircraft that can hold 183 passengers.
Icelandair also offers service to Iceland from Boston, New York, Washington, Seattle, Denver, Toronto and Edmonton, with seasonal service from Newark, New Jersey, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Orlando, Portland, Oregon, Vancouver, Halifax, and Anchorage, Alaska.
