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Is it only the GLA-KEF that is canx? Is the MAN-KEF still running?
As has been said, there has been a (year-round) Scotland-Iceland link for years now and it would be a very odd reversal of fortune if the MAN-KEF link stayed whilst the GLA-KEF link was dropped for the winter..wouldn't it?
As has been said, there has been a (year-round) Scotland-Iceland link for years now and it would be a very odd reversal of fortune if the MAN-KEF link stayed whilst the GLA-KEF link was dropped for the winter..wouldn't it?
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Press release from FI here:
30.10.2008 22:57
Icelandair has taken the decision to reduce its winter operation from Glasgow to Iceland during winter 08/09 with no flights from 4 December to 28 December and 8 January 2009 to 22 March 2009. The 30 December 2008 and 4 January 2009 flights will remain in the schedule to accommodate New Year’s Eve travellers.
The current economic climate in Iceland and the unfavourable exchange rate between the Icelandic Krona and Sterling has resulted in less demand for travel from Iceland. The company remains confident that this brief hiatus is a temporary measure to secure the longer term sustainability of the route which is Icelandair’s longest standing international service.
Flights from Glasgow to Iceland will return in March with a twice-weekly frequency on Thursdays and Sundays, perfect for a city break getaway. The new service will see the introduction of aircraft fully equipped with new leather seats and in-flight entertainment.
Glasgow Winter Flight Reductions
30.10.2008 22:57
Icelandair has taken the decision to reduce its winter operation from Glasgow to Iceland during winter 08/09 with no flights from 4 December to 28 December and 8 January 2009 to 22 March 2009. The 30 December 2008 and 4 January 2009 flights will remain in the schedule to accommodate New Year’s Eve travellers.
The current economic climate in Iceland and the unfavourable exchange rate between the Icelandic Krona and Sterling has resulted in less demand for travel from Iceland. The company remains confident that this brief hiatus is a temporary measure to secure the longer term sustainability of the route which is Icelandair’s longest standing international service.
Flights from Glasgow to Iceland will return in March with a twice-weekly frequency on Thursdays and Sundays, perfect for a city break getaway. The new service will see the introduction of aircraft fully equipped with new leather seats and in-flight entertainment.
Glasgow Winter Flight Reductions
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Icelandair on-board laptop power?
I noticed some ads by FI about introducing laptop power on board.
In my booking confirmation it says they are currently improving their cabins (I suppose this also concerns the advertised laptop power) and that it's still in progress, therefore you might find yourself in a non-improved cabin.
Ok that's fine, but does anyone know which a/c are already improved (seatguru.com contains info of the non-improved cabins)?
In my booking confirmation it says they are currently improving their cabins (I suppose this also concerns the advertised laptop power) and that it's still in progress, therefore you might find yourself in a non-improved cabin.
Ok that's fine, but does anyone know which a/c are already improved (seatguru.com contains info of the non-improved cabins)?
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I’m loving the 767 in newer FI scheme (light blue version) . I was sure i’d read somewhere they would not be painted 😵💫 Think cargo version (in pink) appeared last year