Flugfélag Vestmannaeyja

Flugfélag Vestmannaeyja (1983–2010) was a regional airline based on the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, Iceland. It was founded to provide aviation services for the people of Vestmannaeyjar and also tourists visiting Vestmannaeyjar. It operated both scheduled and charter services along with sightseeing and cargo flights. It also took care of all ambulance flights from Vestmannaeyjar. The airline is no longer operational.

Flugfélag Vestmannaeyja
IATA ICAO Callsign
FVM ELEGANT
Founded1983
Ceased operations2010
HubsVestmannaeyjar Airport
Focus citiesBakki
Fleet size4
Destinations3
HeadquartersVestmannaeyjar, Iceland
Key peopleValgeir Arnórsson CEO / Managing Director
Websiteeyjaflug.is

History

The airline was founded in 1983 to attract more tourists to Vestmannaeyjar and provide services to the inhabitants. In 2001 Flugfélag Vestmannaeyja started scheduled flights between Vestmannaeyjar and Bakki, and 30.000 passengers are carried on this flight each year.

With the impending opening of a new harbor and ferry terminal close to Bakki airport and with dwindling business the airline has ceased operations as of May 2010.[1]

Destinations

As of May 2009, Flugfélag Vestmannaeyja served the following destinations:

Fleet

Flugfélag Vestmannaeyja fleet (as of April 2008):

References

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