Atlantic Airways is the national airline of the Faroe Islands, founded in 1987.
Headquartered in Sørvágur, on the island of Vágar, it operates mainly from Vágar airport. As the archipelago's main air carrier, Atlantic Airways plays a crucial role in connecting the Faroe Islands with the rest of the world.
Atlantic Airways offers scheduled and seasonal flights to several European destinations, including Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Scotland and Spain. The company is renowned for its reliable service and its ability to operate in the often difficult weather conditions typical of the Faroe Islands.
The Atlantic Airways fleet consists mainly of modern Airbus A320neo aircraft, suited to short- and medium-haul flights. The company also uses helicopters to provide connections between the islands of the archipelago, facilitating the mobility of residents and visitors.
Atlantic Airways stands out for its commitment to quality service, with particular attention to passenger comfort and safety. It incorporates Faroese hospitality into its on-board service, offering a warm and pleasant flying experience.
As the national airline, Atlantic Airways plays an essential role in the development of tourism and the economy of the Faroe Islands. It continues to work on improving its services and expanding its network of destinations to meet the growing needs of its customers, while reinforcing the Faroe Islands' position as a unique and accessible destination.






