Atlantica - 01.01.2006, Blaðsíða 82
● Due to limited storage space on board, please accept our apologies if not all the above items are available.
● Cabin staff would appreciate exact payment if possible. We do not accept smaller change than
USD 1, EUR 1.-, DKK/NOK/SEK 10.-, GBP 1.-. In case we are short of change in relevant currency we
reserve the right to give you change in IKR, USD or EUR.
● All prices are subject to change without notice due to changes in the rate of exchange.
● International regulations prohibit passengers from consuming their own alcoholic beverages during the flight.
● Please note that cabin crew are authorised to limit alcoholic drinks to two per person.
ICELANDAIR
Flight Bar
Icelandair offers a wide selection of beverages for your on-board enjoyment. Scheduled routes: On Business Class all beverages are complimentary. On
Economy Class soft drinks, fruit juices and water are complimentary. Charter flights: There is a charge for all beverages except coffee, tea and water which
are complimentary. Entertainment: To enjoy our Entertainment program on board, headsets are free of charge on scheduled flights but are sold on our
charter flights.
ISK EUR USD DKK/NOK/SEK GBP
APERITIFS (miniature)
Campari, Port 400 5 6 40 4
SPIRITS (miniature)
Icelandic Schnapps, Gammel Dansk, Whiskey,
Cognac, Gin, Vodka, Rum 400 5 6 40 4
WINES
Red/White (18.7 cl)/Sparkling (20 cl) 300 4 5 30 3
CHAMPAGNE (18,7 cl) 700 10 12 70 6
BEER (33 cl) 300 4 5 30 3
LIQUEURS (miniature) Amarula,
Drambuie, Grand Marnier 400 5 6 40 4
SMOOTHIE 200 2 3 20 2
SWEETS, SNACK 100 1 2 10 1
Icelandair playing cards 100 1 2 10 1
On char ter f l i ghts on ly
SOFT DRINKS (33 cl), 100 1 2 10 1
HEADSETS 300 4 5 30 3
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WATER
It surrounds Iceland and pervades it as well. Homes are heated with geothermal H2O piped up from
2,000m below the surface of the earth. Locals and foreigners alike flock to the more than 200 pools
that dot the country. Those not in pools might be found in hot springs, where, year round, people sit
in pristine surroundings modulating the temperature by how close or far they sit to a volcanic vent.
And then, there’s the Blue Lagoon, Iceland’s iconic image. The geothermal spa lies in the midst of a
lava field formed in a volcanic eruption in 1226 A.D. The spa attracts more people each year than live
in Iceland. The Blue Lagoon’s 5,000m2 lava pool was formed in the late 1970s from runoff water from
a geothermal power plant on the volcanic Reykjanes peninsula, 50km southwest of Reykjavík. Now
its high concept building and spa are becoming as famous as the healing waters themselves.
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