Hoppa yfir valmynd

News


Ministry of Infras...
Showing 1-11 of 11 results.
Order by: Importance Date

Subscriptions Older news

  • 26 February 2025 / Ministry of Infrastructure, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Iceland and Georgia sign air services agreement

    An air services agreement between Iceland and Georgia was signed in Reykjavík today. This is the first air services agreement between the two countries, but preparations for the agreement began in 201...


  • 01 July 2023 / Ministry of Infrastructure

    Alternate airport tax for domestic airport development adopted into law

    Alþingi (Parliament) has approved the Minister of Infrastructure‘s parliamentary bill on the management and development of airports and air navigation services, thereby creating a comprehensive legal ...


  • 03 September 2021 / Ministry of Infrastructure, Ministry of Health

    Reiteration of the disease prevention measures applicable upon arrival to Iceland

    Media coverage in recent days might be understood as implying that passengers coming to Iceland were not under obligation to present a negative result of a Covid-test upon arrival. In order to prevent...


  • 20 April 2021 / Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Infrastructure, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    COVID-19: Temporary introduction of stricter border measures

    The Government of Iceland has announced temporary border measures to counter the domestic spread of COVID-19. These measures aim to create conditions to allow lifting domestic restrictions as much as ...


  • 20 November 2020 / Ministry of Social Affairs and Housing, Ministry of Infrastructure, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs

    Resilience: strengthening Iceland’s foothold – Resilience subsidies and support for job-seekers, old-age pensioners, families with children, and vulnerable groups

    The Government has decided to pay a special supplement over and above basic unemployment benefits next year, so as to support the large group of people whose income-linked unemployment benefits will e...


  • 14 August 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry of Industries, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Infrastructure, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Double border screening for all arriving passengers

    The Government of Iceland has decided to impose more comprehensive border-screening measures as of 19 August. All arriving passengers must choose between a 14-day quarantine and a double tes...


  • 23 June 2020 / Ministry of Education and Children, Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Ministry of Industries, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Infrastructure, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of the Environment, Energy and Climate

    New Climate Action Plan - Iceland will fulfil its commitments and more

    With the measures presented today, Iceland is expected to achieve a 35% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 – The binding Effort Sharing reduction target to meet the commitments of the ...


  • 12 May 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry of Industries, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Infrastructure, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Testing for international arrivals could start in June​

    The Government of Iceland has today announced that it expects to start easing restrictions on international arrivals no later than 15 June 2020, while from 15 May some professionals arriving in I...


  • 21 April 2020 / Ministry of Infrastructure, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs

    Government of Iceland Announces Second Phase of Economic Response Package to the COVID-19 Crisis

    Worth up to 420m USD, the latest phase of the economic response focuses on support and protections for small enterprises, innovation and vulnerable groups. Prioritisation of innovation with incre...


  • 21 March 2020 / Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Ministry of Infrastructure, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Icelandic Government announces 1.6bn USD response package to the COVID-19 crisis

    Icelandic Government will take on up to 75 percent of salaries State-backed bridging loans for companies Deferral of tax payments Financial support for tourism sector One-off chi...


  • 10 March 2020 / Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of Infrastructure

    Economic response to COVID-19

    The Government of Iceland’s action plan to respond to the economic impact of COVID-19 aims to reduce and shorten the impact on business and the economy while also creating the conditions for a swift r...

Contact us

Tip / Query
Spam
Please answer in numerics