From Nuuk to Iqaluit.
We are proud to introduce a travel option that connects Greenland with Nunavut. Our new route between Nuuk and Iqaluit. On the other side of Labrador, new opportunities and great experiences await.
Every Wednesday - from June 26 to October 22
From June 26 to October 22, our Dash-8 will connect Nuuk and Iqaluit every week. This route is not just a journey between two points on a route map. It's a bridge that strengthens the ties and understanding between our unique cultures, where you can experience the similarities and differences.
The flight lasts 2 hours, during which you will be served drinks and sandwiches on board.
You can experience the spectacular scenery and rich cultural life that Iqaluit has to offer, with its 7500 inhabitants and a shared history linked to both the indigenous people and the region's American military history - just like we know in Greenland.
Move on to Ottawa, Kuujjuaq or Montreal - with Canadian North.
In collaboration with Canadian North, we're now making it even easier to explore more of what North America has to offer. On the same ticket - and on the same day - you can now travel from Nuuk to Ottawa, Montreal or Kuujjuaq. This new route opens doors to new cultures, landscapes and stories, bringing us closer together and making the big world a little smaller.
Note: Don't forget your visa for Canada
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is required for visa-exempt foreign nationals travelling to or via Canada by air. Apply for an eTA no later than 72 hours before departure.
To be authorized to board your flight to Canada, you must bring the same passport you used to apply for your eTA, as the eTA is electronically linked to it. All travelers are responsible for making sure they have an eTA. The eTA is valid for a maximum of five years or until your passport expires. Learn more and apply here.