Atlantica - 01.06.2001, Page 124

Atlantica - 01.06.2001, Page 124
122 Keflavík International Airport 1. Check-in area 2. Immigration 3. Airline ticketing 4. Coffee bar 5. Restrooms 6. Police 7. Airport security 8. Baggage-handling 9. Baggage claim 10. Bar for transit passengers 11. Lost and found 12. Duty-Free Store arrival 13. Customs 14. Arrival lobby 15. Bank 16. Tickets for town bus 17. Money exchange 18. Car rental 19. Escalators and elevator to first floor 1. Escalator and elevator to ground floor 2. Concourse to gates 3. Restrooms 4. Shops 5. Bar 6. Elevator and stairs to bar on ground floor 7. Restaurant 8. Saga Business Class lounge 9. Airline service counter 10. Children’s corner 11. Immigration 12. Bank/Tax Refund First FloorGround Floor Most passengers flying between Europe and North America have to change planes en route.And Reykjavík’s airport, Keflavík International in southwest Iceland, is there to provide the ideal Atlantic stepping stone. Situated halfway between the eastern seaboard of North America and Europe, Keflavík International offers unbeat- able connections and flight times between destinations in Scandinavia and Scotland and gateways in Canada and the USA. Icelandair’s route network is based on a hub-and-spoke system with Keflavík International as the nerve-centre. Flights departing from six North American cities arrive in Iceland sixty to ninety minutes before departures to four- teen destinations in Scandinavia, the UK and Central Europe. MAKE THE CHANGE AT KEFLAVÍK The procedure is reversed in the afternoon with flights from Europe arriving in Keflavík shortly before the Icelandair fleet takes off for North America. The Leifur Eiríksson Terminal at Keflavík International air- port is where passengers get their first impressions of Iceland. An unrestrained emphasis on light and passenger comfort characterises the terminal – here the focus is on enjoying your stay, not enduring it. Duty- and tax-free shopping is available for both arriving and departing passengers. Check out the the wide range of quality brands in men’s and women’s clothing at Saga Boutique on the ground floor in the transit hall, with prices 25–40 per cent lower than in most European cities. Icelandic food, drink, confectionery,woollens and handicraft: it is all there at the Leifur Eiríksson Terminal at Keflavík. PASSENGER SERVICES IN THE LEIFUR EIRÍKSSON TERMINAL 115-128 ATL 3/01FLUGL 22.6.2001 10:10 Page 122
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Page 9
Page 10
Page 11
Page 12
Page 13
Page 14
Page 15
Page 16
Page 17
Page 18
Page 19
Page 20
Page 21
Page 22
Page 23
Page 24
Page 25
Page 26
Page 27
Page 28
Page 29
Page 30
Page 31
Page 32
Page 33
Page 34
Page 35
Page 36
Page 37
Page 38
Page 39
Page 40
Page 41
Page 42
Page 43
Page 44
Page 45
Page 46
Page 47
Page 48
Page 49
Page 50
Page 51
Page 52
Page 53
Page 54
Page 55
Page 56
Page 57
Page 58
Page 59
Page 60
Page 61
Page 62
Page 63
Page 64
Page 65
Page 66
Page 67
Page 68
Page 69
Page 70
Page 71
Page 72
Page 73
Page 74
Page 75
Page 76
Page 77
Page 78
Page 79
Page 80
Page 81
Page 82
Page 83
Page 84
Page 85
Page 86
Page 87
Page 88
Page 89
Page 90
Page 91
Page 92
Page 93
Page 94
Page 95
Page 96
Page 97
Page 98
Page 99
Page 100
Page 101
Page 102
Page 103
Page 104
Page 105
Page 106
Page 107
Page 108
Page 109
Page 110
Page 111
Page 112
Page 113
Page 114
Page 115
Page 116
Page 117
Page 118
Page 119
Page 120
Page 121
Page 122
Page 123
Page 124
Page 125
Page 126
Page 127
Page 128
Page 129
Page 130
Page 131
Page 132

x

Atlantica

Direct Links

If you want to link to this newspaper/magazine, please use these links:

Link to this newspaper/magazine: Atlantica
https://timarit.is/publication/1840

Link to this issue:

Link to this page:

Link to this article:

Please do not link directly to images or PDFs on Timarit.is as such URLs may change without warning. Please use the URLs provided above for linking to the website.