AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAir Connectivity: WestJet and Icelandair signed a reciprocal codeshare, letting travellers book one-ticket itineraries via Keflavík to access 10+ European destinations, with booking expected in fall 2026 pending approvals. Geopolitics & Security: Iceland says it is tracking the Russian surveillance ship Yuri Ivanov after it was spotted in the Iceland–Greenland area outside Iceland’s territorial waters, as NATO allies monitor similar activity. Energy & Industry: Progress continues on superhot geothermal efforts, with New Zealand advancing GeoShot NZ toward deep drilling after government approval to release further funding. Retail Expansion: SPAR opened its first Iceland stores in Hafnarfjörður and Reykjavík, with Drangar hf operating and planning growth via conversions. Tourism & Travel Demand: Icelandair reported a record 83% load factor in May as passenger numbers rose 4% year-on-year, while connecting traffic dipped slightly. Regulation Watch (Crypto): Europe’s MiCA transition deadline on July 1, 2026 is set to force unlicensed crypto platforms to stop serving EU users, shrinking the usable exchange map. EU Politics: Iceland’s EU membership debate is heating up ahead of a potential renewal vote, with misinformation accusations flying.
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