Pros: Great opportunity to visit Iceland on the cheap Cons: Hurried trip, somewhat limited in being centered in Reykjavik
Icelandair offers some of the most competitive airfares from the U.S. to Europe, making them an excellent choice for the leisure traveler. On top of the great rates, an extra bonus in flying Icelandair is their "StopOver in Iceland" program,...
Pros:Great revervation help, great fare, and I would fly with them anytime! Cons:A bit odd about ticketing. You do pay to have them mailed, but not much.
I love a Parade - and a bargain, and surprises! I just wrote a review on a combination of Iceland the country and included a lot about my GREAT experience with Iceland Air! Again Thanks for helping my wife Carol and I have a GREAT ...
Pros: great prices Cons: not enough staff, unorganized
The absolute best thing I can say about IcelandAir is that they have great prices. You can fly to Iceland from the US for a weekend for as little as $300. They also have a great "stop over" program, in which you can fly to several destinations...
Pros: Great flight crew, Nice Planes, Offers good deals from the U.S to Europe Cons: Ground Service and Food offerings are spotty, Expensive for Europe to Reykjavik flights
I recently had an opportunity to visit Iceland and its main city, Reykjavik with a friend. Because virtually no non-icelandic carriers go into Keflavik airport, my choices were between Icelandair and Iceland Express, the country's prominent airlines. ...
Pros: New planes, great in-flight service, inexpensive fares & vacation packages. Cons: Ordering & recieving tickets posed some difficulty.
Iceland Air boasts some significant achievements in the history of aviation. I believe it is the oldest operating airline (with over 60 years of history) with the newest fleet of aircraft. They've added a brand new 757 to the fleet...
Pros: Bargain fares frequently available, good service, very professional Cons: No direct transatlantic flights--must connect in Iceland
Need a truly cheap flight to Europe? Look no further than Icelandair, a surprisingly little-known carrier that provides bargains, smooth service, and convenient hubs up and down the east coast.
This August, I was happily planning my upcoming...
Pros: Great service, a unique "change" point that can double as a stopover or destination Cons: Don't ask for bulkhead seats near the window - you'll end up with the bulkhead in your lap!
There are several airlines with direct flights to Glasgow, Scotland. Recently, we used Iceland Air and the following tips may help you have a smoother flight if you should choose them as your carrier. I think in general they are overlooked if favor of...
Pros: Cheap! Excellent packages and lucky fares. Usually on time. Cons: Some characteristics of a budget airline. No real partner airline. 757s poor international plane.
Hints and Tips
1. If you want to sit on the same side of the aisle, make sure you tell them when you get your boarding pass!
2. Sign up for lucky fares and take advantage of their promotions.
3. In Iceland, they do not line up by...
Pros: Price; food; shorter flight legs by going through Iceland Cons: ground operations seemed a little disorganized at times
Travel dates: 5/17/05 - Minneapolis to London 5/28/05 - London to Minneapolis Ticket price: $495 (coach) Check-in at Minneapolis didn't begin until about 4-1/2 hours before the flight. I had arrived earlier and ended up having to wait about ...
Pros: Low price, on time, get to tell people you've been to Iceland. Cons: Check-in lines, long holds on their 800 number.
I’ve flown Icelandair on six different flights in the last two years. My experiences were positive and my review includes a hint that may help you experience a better flight. Also included is my experience with their Lucky Fare program and Mid-Week...
In the past few years IcelandAir has been building itself up as a competitive airline offering service in between the US and major markets in Europe. They have been offering very reasonable fares. As such, I recently chose IcelandAir as my carrier for...
Pros: Comfy Seats, Half Empty Flights Cons: Typically Bad Airplane Food
Recently an email forwarded to me from lucky@icelandair.is alerted me to some of the wonderful deals this newly revamped airline is offering. $99 fares each way to points in Northern Europe (including Amsterdam, Paris, and Frankfurt), gave me the...
As a resident of Iceland, I'm a captive audience for Icelandair, since no other commercial carriers fly out of Leif Eriksson Airport. You'd think holding a monopoly on air travel to and from a small island would mean extortionate fares and minimal...
Pros: Great deal with a 3-day stayover offer in Iceland Cons: U.S. connections are very limited.
What a deal!
If you want to go to Iceland, you'll go on IcelandAir. But that's not a bad thing! IcelandAir offers very competitive pricing, even if there isn't a competitor for flying to Iceland. No, I mean competitive pricing to...
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