Despite improving COVID-19 situations, airlines in Iceland and Greenland face a ‘painful’ outlook
Uncertainty about summer travel to Greenland and Iceland is adding to woes over grounded flights and reduced demand caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Despite what appear to be improving COVID-19 outlooks in Iceland and Greenland, uncertainty about travel restrictions in and out of the two countries is spelling trouble for their flag carriers.
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