Icelandair's ten nearest neighbors are journalists, politicians, and political media — not other airlines, not travel brands, not hospitality.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.95 down to 0.94 with no single dominant neighbor pulling away from the pack. Tom Colicchio leads at 0.95, a TV personality whose audience composition most closely mirrors Icelandair's. Right behind him are Dan Pfeiffer (0.94, Politicians), Greg Sargent (0.94, Journalists), Jonathan Swan (0.94, Journalists), and Steve Kornacki (0.94, Journalists). Tallying the full top 10: six are Journalists, two are Politicians, one is a Government Official (Ben Rhodes, 0.94), and one is a Magazine (theSkimm, 0.94). No other airline appears in the top 10. The cluster is defined almost entirely by political journalism and adjacent political commentary — a subcategory composition that has no obvious thematic connection to air travel. That cross-kind gap is the structural finding: Icelandair's audience, by shape, looks like the readership of a politically engaged news diet, not the follower base of a travel brand.
The narrow score band across all ten neighbors — less than 0.02 separating first from tenth — confirms the flat shape: this audience has a consistent profile with no single anchor pulling it toward one corner.