Atlantica - 01.01.2006, Side 72

Atlantica - 01.01.2006, Side 72
➔ ➔ On April 7, Icelandair will commence flights between Iceland and Manchester, England. Twice a week, on Mondays and Fridays, Icelandair’s Boeing jets accommodating 189 passengers will service this new non-stop route.“Icelandair realized the need for an additional gateway from the UK to complement the existing service from London Heathrow and Glasgow,” says Jón Karl Ólafsson, President and CEO Icelandair. “Bookings have been increasing from Northern England and the Midlands – areas outside the traditional strongholds of Southern England and Scotland. We are convinced that the city and its vicinity will appeal to Icelanders. Manchester has just been named Europe’s Cultural City in 2008. It offers great shopping and the night- life is celebrated. The Beatles’ hometown of Liverpool is close by with a Beatles Museum and many other interesting things to explore. Lake District National Park is also in the area, famous for extraordinary nature and stunning scenery. And of course Manchester is famous for football,” Ólafsson adds. Ticket sales have begun at all Icelandair offices and on the web, www.icelandair.net There were many smiling faces at the Christmas celebration held by the Icelandair Special Children Travel Fund. The fund is a combined effort by Icelandair and its customers to help children with long-term illnesses and children that are victims of special circumstances. The families who received an allocation from the Fund this year were all invited to a gathering in December at the Nordica Hotel in Reykjavík, along with other families who had received an allocation from the Fund in the past. There they got to know each other and shared their stories of their journeys with those who had not yet traveled. It was a warm and enjoyable evening, and Oliver the clown was the main attraction with his incredible magic tricks. Since its foundation in 2003, the Fund has made it possible for 55 families to travel abroad. The families are invited on a dream journey to any one of Icelandair’s destinations, with all expenses covered by the Fund. Patron of the Fund is Ms. Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, former President of Iceland. The marketing partnership between the Icelandic government and a few leading Icelandic export firms, known as “Iceland Naturally,” is being launched in Europe. For five years the partnership has delivered great results in the United States, where the brand name Iceland Naturally has served well in promotional campaigns for Iceland as a tourist destination and for Icelandic products. The effort is funded mutually by the Icelandic government and the companies involved. It is controlled by a board of directors and run by the Icelandic Tourist Offices in the US and now in Frankfurt, Germany. On both sides of the Atlantic, Icelandair is a major partner in Iceland Naturally. Iceland Naturally Comes to Europe Manchester Waiting Happy Faces at the Special Children Christmas Celebration The Iceland Food and Fun Festival 2006 will be held in Reykjavík for the fifth time from February 22-25. The festival is organized by Iceland Naturally, a joint venture between Icelandair, the City of Reykjavík and Icelandic seafood, agriculture, water and tourism leaders. Food and Fun is an event that combines outstanding culinary skills, fresh natural ingredients, Icelandic outdoor adventure and the world-famous Reykjavík nightlife, to create the ultimate recipe for fun. The core element of the festival involves world-renowned chefs who collaborate with Reykjavík’s best restaurants. Together they present a special festival menu designed by participating chefs who are on-site for three nights to demonstrate their skills to restaurant guests. The second element is a “cook-off” competition featur- ing internationally acclaimed chefs from many of the best restaurants in Europe and the United States. All chefs will compete using Icelandic raw materials, known worldwide for their unique, delicious and natural qualities. Icelandair strives to present Iceland as a desirable destina- tion for tourists from Europe and the USA, through the marketing of Icelandic nature and culture. The Iceland Food and Fun Festival’s popularity is ever increasing, with 20,000 people attending the “cook-off” competition and travelers from all over the world attending to sample Iceland’s cuisine. “We hope that the festival will become as hugely suc- cessful as Iceland Airwaves has been in bringing more visitors to the country. I encourage everyone to go have some food and a little fun in February,” says Gunnar Már Sigurfinnsson, Icelandair SVP Marketing and Sales. Don’t forget to check out www.foodandfun.com Have Some Food and Fun in February www. i c e l a n dna t u r a l l y . c om 067 ATL106 Icelandair.indd 70 19.12.2005 10:57:26

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