Mar 14 • 19:28 UTC 🇮🇸 Iceland Visir

Closed Rammagerðin Again Despite Payment Suspension Ruling

Isavia has closed all three Rammagerðin stores at Keflavik International Airport despite the stores having been granted a payment suspension by a court ruling.

Isavia, the operator of Keflavik International Airport, has recently closed all three Rammagerðin stores, despite the fact that a court ruling granted the stores a payment suspension. The situation arose after the manager of Rammagerðin publicly criticized Isavia's actions and announced intentions to seek an injunction against the state-owned company. Rammagerðin claims that it is owed rent, while Isavia argues that the store has not upheld its part of their lease agreement.

The closure has been met with controversy, as Rammagerðin contends that the actions of Isavia are illegal, citing the recent approval of a payment suspension by the Reykjanes District Court. Lydía Kims, the store manager, conveyed her frustration over Isavia's decision, marking this as a recurring issue, as the state-owned company has previously closed Rammagerðin stores just this week alone. The ongoing dispute highlights tensions between private businesses and public authorities, particularly in the context of contractual agreements.

This incident raises significant concerns about business rights and the enforcement of legal judgments in Iceland. The outcomes of this conflict may set precedents for how such disputes are handled in the future, impacting not only Rammagerðin but also other businesses operating in similar environments. Observers will likely be watching closely to see if Rammagerðin follows through on its plans to take legal action against Isavia as the situation unfolds.

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