Iceland’s largest airline, Icelandair has made huge changes this year to its planes and its services. Icelandair planes now have a modern new look, featuring leather seats and seat-back entertainment screens, as well as a variety of Icelandic touches, inspired by the country’s nature and culture.
Passengers now have the ability to self-check-in for flights at airport kiosks, or even using internet enabled mobile phones. And now, the airline has unveiled a fresh new website design and easier navigation as well.
Icelandair.com is now the airline’s main global homepage, with Icelandair.us and Icelandair.ca as the new national homepages for the USA and Canada.
The website is inspired by clear blue skies, and tries to appear bright and uncluttered. All unnecessary features have been hidden in order to make the homepage a pleasant and welcoming introduction to Icelandair – a feeling Icelandair is keen to maintain at all stages of its dealings with customers. The websites features a clean new style and easy navigation to help visitors access the information the need with as little effort as possible.
Flights to Iceland remain excellent value for those interested in winter breaks in beautiful Iceland: the Land of Fire and Ice. Icelandair connects Reykjavik with 23 of the biggest destinations in Europe and North America.
Transatlantic customers are welcome to take a few days to explore Iceland at no extra cost, if they want. But either way, Icelandair has consistently always offered some of the cheapest transatlantic flights, using Iceland as a convenient stopover.
The crisis-hit Icelandic krona is now also making Iceland a much cheaper place to visit. Foreigners have begun visiting Reykjavik on shopping trips in increasing numbers, taking advantage of the ability to get more for their dollars, euros and pounds.
For further information on Icelandair, or to book tickets to Iceland, please visit www.icelandair.com.
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Anything is possible
You don’t know much about Iceland do you Stan:)
But make sure there is enough fuel onboard before fastening that belt.
The Airline has recovered well from some setbacks a few years ago and is quite experienced at negotiating its way through the various recessions in Iceland’s modern history.
Less than a 1/4 of its revenues are in IS kr.
Its assets are good. And the service is more than adequate.
BTW, the first poster sounds as if he should be locked in the closet for the journey.
Maybe they will go out of business and stick future passengers with worthless tickets.Is it possible?
Frequent IA flier, guess you’ve just been unlucky – I’ve always flown Icelandair wherever possible, excellent airline.
The only nasty shock came two weeks ago; the hard economic times forced them to start charging for food and use of all extras on board – as a result I had a boring, hungry flight. But still better than my native British Airways, who serve you with some cardboard and a mouldy leaf and call it salad.
i have flown at least 40 times with icelandair and would choose them 40 or 100 times more in the future. they are a great airline with fantastic service and great crew. easy to use website and easy self check-in.
Frequent IA flier said: …
‘OH by the way II; if you happen to be on a flight where they hand out customer surveys, THEN the service is excellent for the whole flight of course..’
not true, service is excellent on every flight.
Flying with ICELANDAIR from continental Europe
to Iceland, for me it was like beeing with friends!
I have used the ICELANDAIR planes 8 times and the
service was very friendly. Only the plane this year
was a rather old one, with the instructions inside in english and spanish(!) and that was really unex-
pected.
I think icelandair
is the best company i have ever flown with , they beet the hell out of the companies that have planes but they are just big busses
Three times I have felt the need to ask for a piece of paper to complain on the service on board an Icelandair flight, several times more I wanted to do that, but was too tired to bother in the end. I’m sceptical towards this “change” – I bet I’ll see the same shrivelled up faces offering rude and arrogant service the next time I board a flight to Reykjavik. Beer will be cheaper this time though!
Oh by the way, never once have a recieved an answer from Icelandair on my complaints.
OH by the way II; if you happen to be on a flight where they hand out customer surveys, THEN the service is excellent for the whole flight of course..