List of Air Greenland destinations

Air Greenland domestic airport network includes all 13 civilian airports within Greenland. Two international airports capable of serving large airlinersKangerlussuaq Airport and Narsarsuaq Airport−were formerly used as U.S. Air Force military bases, and have been used for transatlantic flights.[1]

All other regional airports are STOL-capable, and are served with Bombardier Dash 8 Q200 fixed-wing aircraft. Outside Greenland, the airline operates transatlantic flights to Keflavík International Airport in Iceland, and to Copenhagen Airport in Denmark.[1]

Smaller communities are served by settlement flights from the local helicopter hubs in Upernavik Airport in the Upernavik Archipelago in northwestern Greenland, in Uummannaq Heliport in the Uummannaq Fjord region in northwestern Greenland, Ilulissat Airport and Aasiaat Airport in the Disko Bay region in western Greenland, in Qaqortoq Heliport and Nanortalik Heliport in southern Greenland, and in Tasiilaq Heliport in southeastern Greenland. Out of 45 heliports served, 8 are primary, the remainder are helistops.[1]

The following is a list of destinations served by Air Greenland as of December 2020.[2]

Destinations

As of December 2020, Air Greenland operates scheduled passenger flights to the following primary heliports:

Country City Airport Notes Refs
 DenmarkCopenhagenCopenhagen Airport
 GreenlandAasiaatAasiaat Airport
IlulissatIlulissat Airport
KangerlussuaqKangerlussuaq AirportHub
KulusukKulusuk Airport
ManiitsoqManiitsoq Airport
NarsarsuaqNarsarsuaq Airport
NuukNuuk Airport
PaamiutPaamiut Airport
PituffikThule Air Force Base
QaanaaqQaanaaq Airport
QaarsutQaarsut Airport
SisimiutSisimiut Airport
UpernavikUpernavik Airport
 IcelandReykjavik-KeflavíkKeflavík International Airport


References

  1. "Booking system". Air Greenland. Archived from the original on 22 April 2010. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  2. "Route-map". Air Greenland. Archived from the original on 20 April 2015. Retrieved 9 April 2015.
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