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Breiðdalsvík Airport
Breiðdalsvík Airport is an airport serving Breiðdalsvík, Iceland. See also * Transport in Iceland *List of airports in Iceland This is a list of airports in Iceland. There are no railways in Iceland. Driving from Reykjavík to Akureyri takes 4–5 hours compared to 45 minutes flight time, driving from Reykjavík to Egilsstaðir takes 9 hours compared to 1 hour flight ti ... References * Google Earth External links OurAirports - BreiðdalsvíkOpenStreetMap - Breiðdalsvík Airports in Iceland Eastern Region (Iceland) {{Europe-airport-stub ...
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Breiðdalsvík
Breiðdalsvík () is a fishing town in Iceland, located on a large cove of the same name. It is part of the municipality of Fjarðabyggð in the Eastern Region, and is at the mouth of , the valley of the river Breiðdalsá. Route 95 branches off Route 1 near Breiðdalsvík and runs through the valley and over , a heath formed by an eroded volcano, to Egilsstaðir.
''Visit Austurland'', retrieved 26 February 2023.
The primary industry is fishing. The settlement was established relatively recently. The former general store, the oldest building in the town, is now a geological centre with exhibits devoted to the volcanologist George P. L. Walker, George Walker and to the linguist and litera ...
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Transport In Iceland
The modes of transport in Iceland are governed by the country's rugged terrain and sparse population. The principal mode of personal transport is the car. There are no public railways, although there are bus services. Domestic flights serve places that reduce travel time significantly, or are seasonally inaccessible by road. The only international forms of transport are by air and sea. Most of the country's transport infrastructure is concentrated near the Capital Region, which is home to 64% of the country's population. Rail Iceland has no public railways, although proposals to build a passenger line between Keflavík and Reykjavík have been made as well as proposals to build a light rail system in Reykjavík. In the past, locomotive-powered and hand-operated rails were temporarily set up during certain construction projects, but these have long since been dismantled. Some artifacts from their existence remains in museums and as static exhibits. Road Iceland has o ...
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List Of Airports In Iceland
This is a list of airports in Iceland. There are no railways in Iceland. Driving from Reykjavík to Akureyri takes 4–5 hours compared to 45 minutes flight time, driving from Reykjavík to Egilsstaðir takes 9 hours compared to 1 hour flight time. Airports Airport names shown in bold have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines. Not listed are former military airports and airbases Naval Air Station Keflavik (which is now Keflavik International Airport), RAF Reykjavik (which is now Reykjavik Airport) and RAF Kaldadarnes (which is now abandoned). Also not listed are smaller airfields like Sandskeið glider airfield. See also * Transport in Iceland * List of airports by ICAO code: B#BI - Iceland * Wikipedia: Airline destination lists: Europe#Iceland * List of the largest airports in the Nordic countries References

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