European Airlines (F-O)

ABOVE: A Boeing 747 jumbo jet.
Finnair
Finland's national airline bills itself as "the official air carrier of Santa
Claus."
Iberia
This Spanish airline's site includes special pages for travelers in the U.S., Japan,
Denmark, Sweden, and Russia.
Icelandair
Icelandic's modern Boeing 757 fleet serves five North American gateways and up
to a dozen European cities, depending on the season. Transatlantic passengers
change planes in Reykjavík, Iceland.
Isles
of Scilly Skybus
Reach the Isles of Scilly
from Southampton, Bournemouth, Bristol, Exeter, Newquay, or Land's End on Air
Southwest.
KLM Royal
Dutch Airlines
Note: If you select "United States, you'll be transferred to the Northwest
Airlines Web site. (NWA and KLM are codeshare partners on transatlantic
routes.)
LOT Polish Airlines
Poland's airline has been carrying passengers since 1929, but today it takes
pride in having the world's most modern airline fleet.
Lufthansa
Germany's largest airline covers much of the globe, from Austria to Zimbabwe. In North
America, use Lufthansa-USA.
Luxair
Luxembourg's national airline flies to dozens of
airports in Europe and North Africa.
Maersk Air
Fly inexpensively from Copenhagen to cities throughout Europe.
Air Malta
The Maltese national airline serves 36 destinations in Europe, North Africa,
and the Middle East.
Olympic Airlines
The official airline of Greece has transoceanic, intra-European, and domestic
flights.
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