AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIcelandair Traffic: Icelandair carried 545,000 passengers in June, down 1% year-on-year, but demand to and from Iceland stayed strong as departures rose 12% and domestic travel climbed 11%, with load factor at 86.5%. Tourism Pressure: A new look at Iceland’s booming visitor numbers flags a key business problem: more tourists are coming, but they’re staying for shorter periods, squeezing value as the krona stays strong. Aviation & Trade Links: Iceland’s role in wider travel flows remains in focus, with reporting on strong flight demand to and from Iceland and ongoing connectivity. NATO in the North: Iceland’s foreign minister visited the UK carrier HMS Prince of Wales on NATO air-policing north of Iceland after Russian aircraft activity prompted F-35 interceptions. Healthcare Deal: Hansa Biopharma and SERB closed a €115m licensing deal for Idefirix, covering the EU, UK, Iceland and MENA for kidney transplant desensitisation. Energy & Industry: Iceland Foods’ UK distribution centre in Livingston secured a 1.5MW rooftop solar project, supporting lower costs and emissions. Local Infrastructure: Reykjavík’s planned Sæbraut road tunnel could mean years of major traffic disruption from 2027 to 2032. Price Watch: Iceland has been named Europe’s priciest country in a Eurostat price index, though the report stresses purchasing power matters as much as sticker prices.
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