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Nally Preseault
"Akureyri International Airport (AEY) is the third-largest airport in Iceland. It's really quite small, though! Flights to Akureyri first started in the 1920s. Since there wasn't an airport, they had to be seaplanes that could land in Eyjafjörður (the long fjord). Construction of the airport didn't begin until the 1950s. The single runway sits three-kilometers south of town atop an old landfill. It looks like you're flying straight into the water. Then an actual terminal was finally added in the 1960s. In the last few years, seasonal, international flights (Amsterdam, London, Zürich) have begun flying here, so construction is currently underway for an expanded ramp and terminal. Its main destination is still Reykjavík (the domestic airport), from which there are multiple flights each day. As with that airport, you don't need to arrive here very early. It only takes a few seconds to walk between the entrance, the check-in counter, and the gates. There's a small café with drinks and snacks. Security doesn't really exist (shh). Plus it's a quick walk out to the planes once a flight is announced. If only all air travel could be this easy."

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