Transportation in IcelandIceland has no railroads. Organized road building began about 1900 and has greatly expanded since 1980. Regular air and sea service connects Reykjavik with the other main urban centers. In addition, airlines schedule flights from Iceland to Europe and North America. The national airline, Icelandair, is one of the country's largest employers. Railways: 0 km Highways:
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