Icelandair Airlines
(FI)Icelandair, the flag carrier airline of Iceland, is part of the Icelandair Group and serves approximately 31 gateways scattered across the US, the Europe, and Canada along with its partners Alaska Airlines, Finnair, and SAS. Icelandair is under the supervision of the Icelandic Civil Aviation Administration. The airline connects some 15 to 20 cities in Europe to 5 to 8 cities in North American through its hub in Iceland.
Website: www.icelandair.co.uk
Hubs: The airline is based out of the Keflavik International Airport and has several flights to and from London.
Major Routes: The Icelandair airline operates services to about 31 gateways across Europe, the US, and Canada. The airline has expanded its network by serving travellers visiting or departing from Iceland and also travellers going on Transatlantic travel through Iceland. The airline's network is based upon a round the clock rotation with Iceland connections in the mornings and afternoons.
To access the route map of the airline, click on the link http://www.icelandair.co.uk/information/travel-guide/routemap/
For a list of different airports served by Icelandair, click on http://www.icelandair.co.uk/information/at-the-airport/airports-we-serve/
Fleet Information: As a part of a breakthrough agreement signed by the airline with Boeing to renovate the airline's fleet of aircrafts that served its international routes, the airline has been equipped with a single type fleet with Boeing 757 aircrafts in the years before 2003. The fleet is equipped with a wide range of safety features and in some of the aircrafts the safety regulations even surpass international requirements. The website of the airline serves as a more detailed guide on the fleet history of the airline.

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More About Icelandair Airlines
(FI)Frequent Flyer Programme: The frequent flyer programme for Icelandair airline is operated by the Icelandair Saga Club. Members can earn and redeem Award Points with the airline as well as its partner companies. Frequent flyers are upgraded to the classes of Saga Silver and Saga Gold memberships. The partner companies include Air Iceland, Air Domestic, car rental companies like Hertz, and hotels such as Marriott, Park Inn, and Radisson SAS. Frequent flyers buying their Icelandair airline tickets are eligible for a number of benefits such as upgrades to Saga Class or Economy Comfort for Award Points, 50% discount on Award Bookings for 2 to 15 year old children, and the chance of buying and sharing Award Points. For a more detailed insight on the frequent flyer programme, click on the link http://www.icelandair.co.uk/information/customer-support/frequent-flyer/
Cabin Classes: There are three classes to choose from while making an Icelandair booking. These include Economy Class, Economy Comfort, and Saga Class.
Lounges: Travellers booking Icelandair flights can access quite a few lounges spread out over a number of airports in the US and Europe. Travellers can look forward to facilities like television, showers, refreshments, reading materials, and sleeping areas in these lounges. The names of different lounges at the various airports is available on the link: http://www.icelandair.co.uk/information/at-the-airport/lounges/
Online check-in: Customers buying Icelandair airline tickets can use the online check-in facility up to 36 hours before the departure of flights.
In-flight Service and Entertainment: The Icelandair airline offers ample entertainment facilities such as feature films, multi channel stereo music, magazines, newspapers, and short entertainment programmes. Travellers get the opportunity to sample scrumptious cuisines and award winning wines. Making Icelandair airline reservations also enable one to buy duty free cosmetics, sweets, jewellery, and accessories from Saga Shop, the in-flight store.
Baggage Policy: Saga class passengers taking roundtrip flights with the Icelandair flights from UK as well as certain other parts of Europe to Iceland are entitled to a check in baggage weight limit of 30 kg. The airline has a piece concept for travellers on Transatlantic flights to the US whereby Saga class passengers travelling from Europe to the USA and return can carry two checked bags. None of these baggage pieces should exceed weight of 32 kg or total dimension of 158cm. Economy Comfort class passengers get the same checked baggage facility. However, Economy class passengers get a checked baggage weight limit allowance of 20 kg for roundtrip flights from Europe to Iceland. Economy passengers making an Icelandair booking for roundtrip flights from Europe to the US may carry two pieces of checked baggage, but none of these should be more than 23 kg in weight and 152 cm in dimension. Further baggage related information is available on the links given below.
http://www.icelandair.co.uk/information/baggage-information/checked-baggage/
http://www.icelandair.co.uk/information/baggage-information/carry-on-baggage/




