đŹđ± Greenland opens new airport in Qaqortoq, expanding access to South Greenland

Qaqortoq, Greenland â 16 April 2026
A new airport has opened in Qaqortoq, giving international travellers direct access to the main town of South Greenland for the first time. This marks the opening up of one of the Arcticâs most diverse and lesser-visited areas.
Previously accessible only by helicopter or boat, Qaqortoq now becomes the main gateway to the south, with year-round flights from Nuuk and seasonal connections from Iceland. The airport
replaces Narsarsuaq as the primary access point, significantly reducing travel time to the southern hub of Greenland. The 1,500-metre runway can accommodate Dash-8 Q200 and Q400 turboprop aircraft.
South Greenland is often associated with green pastures, sheep farming and wild nature. The area offers fjords, fertile valleys and a rich cultural landscape shaped by Inuit communities and Norse settlers since the time of Erik the Red more than 1,000 years ago. Improved access also opens routes to areas such as Tasermiut Fjord, known for its dramatic peaks and often referred to as âthe Patagonia of Greenlandâ.
Visit Greenland Director Anne Nivika GrĂždem said:
âSouth Greenland offers a rare combination of powerful nature and a living culture shaped over generations. Improved access allows us to welcome visitors with greater intentionâencouraging travel with curiosity, while creating lasting value for local communities and more meaningful experiences for our guests.”
The opening forms part of a wider expansion of Greenlandâs airport network, following Nuukâs airport and ahead of Ilulissatâs new airport later this yearâmaking Greenland increasingly accessible as a multi-destination destination.
Air Greenland expects around two daily flights between Nuuk and Qaqortoq year-round, with up to 17 weekly rotations during the summer period. Icelandair plans four weekly summer flights
between KeflavĂk and Qaqortoq.
Miki Jensen, CEO of Innovation South Greenland, added:
âThis is a big day for the community. The airport connects South Greenland more closely to both the rest of the country via Nuuk and the world via Keflavik. It creates new opportunities for
tourism and business, while strengthening everyday life in the area.â
South Greenland stands out for its relatively âmildâ climate, green landscapes and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Kujataa, where over 1,000 years of farming traditions continue today.
Improved air access is expected to support year-round tourism, a key priority for strengthening local businesses, reducing travel times and contributing to more balanced development across
Greenland.
âWith the opening of Qaqortoq Airport, we are taking an important step in the development of South Greenland. We are proud to contribute to the development of Greenlandâs infrastructure
and look forward to seeing how these new opportunities translate into tangible growth,â says Jens Lauridsen, CEO of Greenland Airports.
Find more information on our press kit:
â Map of Qaqortoq
â Useful links
â Images for download
â Key Media Contacts from Greenland Airports, Innovation South Greenland, Air
Greenland and Visit Greenland
â Specifications about Qaqortoq airport and the destination
Media Contact:
Tanny Por
Head of International Relations, Visit Greenland
+45 2076 9690
[email protected]
Originally published on April 16, 2026 by Visit Greenland.
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