Atlantica - 01.09.2002, Blaðsíða 62

Atlantica - 01.09.2002, Blaðsíða 62
www.dutyfree.is Relaxing Connections HAVING RECENTLY OPENED ITS NEW ADDITION, KEFLAVÍK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONTINUES ITS TRADITION OF BEING ONE OF THE TOP AIRPORTS IN THE WORLD. AT THE HEART OF THIS TRANSFORMATION IS THE ADDITION OF TWO NEW DUTY FREE STORES ALONG WITH OTHER SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS, WHICH OFFER VISITORS AN EVEN MORE COMPLETE SHOPPING AND TRAVEL EXPERIENCE. Let’s face it, travelling can be stressful. So the last thing a traveller needs when spending time at an airport is additional tension. Thankfully there’s Keflavík International Airport, the stress-free gateway to the Atlantic. In a survey conducted by the prestigious travel magazine Condé Nast Traveller, the airport came in second in the ‘Ease of Connections’ category, just behind Singapore Changi Airport. Duty-Free Upon Arrival Making your way through Leifur Eiríksson Terminal, even on the busiest of days, is a breeze. Arriving passengers should stroll straight downstairs to the arrival hall where, unlike most interna- tional airports, tax- and duty-free goods are available upon arrival. Located right next to baggage claim, the Duty Free Store has it all – satisfying even the most frugal and finicky shoppers – every- thing from confectionery, tobacco and alcohol, to a wide selection of electrical equipment and cosmetics. What about the prices? Well, the goods and services available at the Duty Free Store are very competitive, especially when com- pared to other European airports, and all the goods are sold at up to 50% less than goods on sale in stores in Reykjavík. So fill those bags before clearing customs. Remember, there’s plenty of time to grab a bargain. By the time those shopping bags are weighted down, the luggage will be winding its way along the conveyer belt. Then, it’s off to explore the majesty of Iceland. New Shops for Travellers Two new duty-free stores have now been opened in the ‘Schengen Building’ wing at Keflavík International Airport, to give a warmer welcome to passengers arriving to Iceland from outside the Schengen area. Transit passengers can now walk straight off the plane and into the shops to pick up a memento of their brief stay in Iceland, snack on Icelandic sweets or purchase local products. Passengers can also avail themselves of the excellent tax- and duty-free goods available at competitive prices. Such goods range from alcohol and tobacco to perfumes and sweets, as well as most everything in-between. Perhaps best of all, though, is the friendly service passengers will experience after deboarding the plane. So relax, browse and enjoy the comforts of the newest addition to Keflavík International Airport. A Fond Farewell Great news for travellers who enjoy shopping while waiting for that departure flight. Leifur Eiríksson Terminal provides an even more relaxing atmos- phere in which to browse and purchase whatever one needs – or wants. With stores open for all outgoing flights, passengers enjoy a plethora of buying opportunities at the Duty Free shopping mall, located upstairs in the departure hall. The shops contain a wide assortment of local and imported products, including a large col- lection of Icelandic woollens, books, tee shirts, European high fashion for men and women, sportswear, eyewear, jewellery, watches, as well as some surprising Icelandic foods like lamb, salmon, and even Lýsi, the cod-liver oil that Icelanders take reg- ularly to stay fit and young. And since all the items are tax- and duty-free, shopping while waiting for your flight is simple, fun and easy on the wallet. So fill those bags. T H E D U T Y F R E E S H O P S A T K E F L A V Ì K I N T E R N A T I O N A L A I R P O R T For more information on any of the Duty Free Shops located at KeflavÌk International Airport, log on to www.dutyfree.is TAX- AND DUTY-FREE SHOPS AT KEFLAVIK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT W I N E S S P I R I T S P A R F U M E S C O S M E T I C S C D M U S I C V I D E O S C A M E R A S F I L M S S W E E T S 060 ATL502 LeifsSÍ‹A 22.8.2002 10:42 Page 60
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