Atlantica - 01.11.2000, Blaðsíða 76

Atlantica - 01.11.2000, Blaðsíða 76
Prescription glasses in only 15 minutes, tax- and duty-free A couple, from Glasgow, in Scotland, Stuart Cox, personnel manager at Weir Westgarth Company, and Anita Cox, international sales, Scottish TV, travelled by Icelandair from Glasgow to New York on Saturday 6 March, with a brief stopover at Keflavík international Airport in Iceland. During the flight they noticed an advertisement in Atlantica magazine for the Optical Studio duty-free shop at Keflavík Airport, which offers a full-scale optical service featuring all the world’s best known brands. What really caught their eye, however, was the claim that custom-made prescription glasses could be produced in under 15 minutes. As Mr Cox had been thinking about buying a new pair of glasses, he decided to use the one- and-a-half-hour transit stop at Keflavík to visit this unusual duty-free optical shop, and check the prices and selection. An added incentive was that his wife would be there to help him make the choice, since it is normally difficult for them to find time to go shopping together during their busy working week in Glasgow. At the Optical Studio, a professional optician advised on suitable frames for Mr Cox, and the couple then selected a Giorgio Armani frame with ultra thin, glare-free prescription lenses. Within seven minutes, the comput- erised lens-edger machine had made up the glasses, which cost a total of USD 249 . Mrs. Cox then asked whether multi-functional glasses could be made up in such a short time. This also turned out to be possible, and a few minutes later she was sporting a new pair of Polo Ralph Lauren frames with multi-functional lenses. The price came as a pleasant surprise too – at only USD 312. This duty-free optical service is one-of-a-kind: up until now, the international traveller has been able to buy almost anything under the sun – except custom-made prescription glasses. It is well worth checking out the Optical Studio for its impressive range of brands, including glasses and sun- glasses from Doce & Gabbana, Guess, Versace, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Gucci, Air Titanium, Dior, Ray Ban, Oakley and Elizabeth Arden. 74 A T L A N T I C A The Icelandic shoe company X18 is preparing to shoe the world. The stylish Icelandic shoe company recently took part in one of the world’s largest shoe exhibitions, in Düsseldorf, Germany, selling over 100,000 pairs of their signature-style shoes, and nearly doubling sales from a previous exhibition in March. X18 has also signed an exclusive deal with the American com- pany, Diesel Footwear, to distribute a private line of shoes in Norway, further strengthening X18’s distribution market and world-wide appeal. The fashionable, yet practical, X18 shoes are available in 37 countries around the world, with 1,100 stores in Britain, 90 shops in Denmark and 70 shops in Hong Kong selling X18 brands. But you don’t have to travel to Hong Kong to grab a pair. X18 shoes are in plentiful supply at shops throughout Iceland and at the Duty Free Shop in Keflavík International Airport. Thorspring Natural Spring Water is one of the purest waters in the world. Extensive research proves that it’s free of any traces of those pesky chemicals that pop up in most bottled water. What’s Thorspring’s biggest asset? It’s the water. Since Thorspring comes from Iceland, it’s clean, and there’s no bitter aftertaste: Icelandic water is one of the freshest and cleanest in the world, which is why consumers continually applaud the fresh taste of Thorspring. And Thorspring further ensures the quality of its water by having implemented the ISO 9001 quality system. Nothing gets passed but freshness. What does all this mean? The cleanness and exceptional taste of Thorspring Natural Spring Water constitutes an excellent product – from Iceland: where the nature and water is pure. “AMAZING OPTICAL SERVICE”NATURE’S BEVERAGE SHOES FOR THE WORLD TAX- AND DUTY-FREE NEWS BULLETIN ATL 6/00 67-74 Leifsst cmsx(e 24/10/00 3:22 pm Page 74
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