BY AIR
Four airlines fly to the Faroe Islands. These are the Faroe Islands’ national airline, Atlantic Airways, Icelandair, Scandinavian Airlines (also called SAS) and Widerøe.
ATLANTIC AIRWAYS
Atlantic Airways offers direct flights from a host of destinations, such as Denmark, Scotland, Iceland and Norway, with flights usually lasting no longer than two hours. The main route is from Copenhagen, where there are at least two flights daily all year. Frequency of departures to all destinations varies according to season. In addition, Atlantic Airways has direct seasonal flights to other destinations, such as Barcelona and Mallorca.
ICELANDAIR
Icelandair flies directly from various destinations in North America & Canada via Reykjavik, Iceland. This new connection starting in May 2024, is a milestone for the Faroe Islands, making it much more accessible to the North American market.
Flights are 5-6 times a week from May to October.
SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES
SAS fly directly from Copenhagen, Denmark, to the Faroe Islands. Flights are all days except Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
WIDERØE
Widerøe offers direct flights from Norway. They offer connecting flights to a number of European destinations, with flights usually lasting no longer than two hours. The main route is from Bergen, where there are at least two flights weekly (Mondays and Fridays).