Greenland is a rugged land and except for a few settlements and sheep farms in South Greenland there are no roads between any towns or communities.
This means that passenger-approved boats, helicopters and planes tie the country together in a web of sea and air connections operated by both large and small scale operators. Greenland’s national airline Air Greenland services all major towns and a number of settlements with domestic flights and helicopter connections year round.
Arctic Umiaq Line runs a ferry between Qaqortoq