Atlantica - 01.07.2004, Qupperneq 62

Atlantica - 01.07.2004, Qupperneq 62
60 A T L A N T I C A PRICELESS SMILES You’re coming back from your trip and your pockets and purses are filled with foreign currency. Those small coins will no doubt go into a drawer at home, and you promise yourself you’ll use them the next time you go abroad. No doubt, you’ll forget. Instead, check the seat pocket in front of you on your Icelandair flight, and you will find a small paper envelope marked the Icelandair Travel Fund for Special Children. And what exactly does this mean? “ Our aim is to give long term ill children, and children living under difficult circum- stances, a dream holiday accompanied by their parents and siblings, “ explains Áslaug Thelma Einarsdóttir, who man- ages the project. Peggy Helgason, travel fund board member and the wife of Icelandair’s CEO Sigurdur Helgason, has worked with chronically ill children for decades as an occupational therapist and with volunteer work at Iceland´s Children´s Hospital, and it was her idea to start the fund. Special guardian of the fund is former Icelandic president Ms Vigdís Finnbogadóttir. The fund marked its one year anniversary this spring, and Einarsdóttir tells me that Icelandair pas- sengers have donated several million Icelandic kronur to these needy children in the form of spare change. Contributions are also made by the Frequent Flyer club where people have the option of donating their frequent flyer points along with a yearly one mil- lion krona donation by Icelandair. Landsbankinn bank handles the fund’s finances and takes part in the organiza- tion and management of the fund. “Children dealing with long-term dis- eases often dream of experiencing the holiday of a lifetime. We believe it’s important for these children to travel accompanied by their families to strengthen the family bonds, and we make sure that all travel expenses and accommodation are paid, as well as the airfare. “It’s not surprising when children choose a destination, most want to go to Disneyworld, in Florida… We also encourage the families to go to an event, whether it be a concert, a sports match or any other event that will be memorable to all.” Einarsdóttir explains that such a holiday is a wonderful gift to families that have gone through incredible pain and hard- ship since discovering that their child is gravely ill. “The parents of these kids are under so much strain. Their world has been turned upside down. Often, one or both parents need to quit their jobs to provide their child with the med- ical attention he or she needs. Siblings also need to cope with a changed reali- ty and often have to take on extra responsibilities or feel left out, and on top of all that there’s a real struggle to make ends meet. I’ve had parents burst- ing into tears when I’ve announced to them that their family is getting a dream trip with the airline. I sincerely hope that we can continue helping families create happy memories that they will treasure for the rest of their lives.” Icelandair’s new project, The Travel Fund for Special Children, enables children with long-term illnesses to go on the holiday of their dreams accompanied by their loved ones. Áslaug Thelma Einarsdóttir at Icelandair corporate public rela- tions explained to Anna Margrét Björnsson how a little spare change can bring a whole lot of happiness. Above main photo: CEO Sigurdur Helgason(left) and Icelandair staff with the families that first received a dream holiday from Icelandair. Above: CEO Sigurdur Helgason and his wife Peggy, Landsbanki Managing Director HalldórJón Kristjánsson and Ragnhildur Geirsdóttir, SVP Icelandair and Chairman of the Travel Fund Board. 060 vildarbörn 22.6.2004 17:43 Page 60
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