Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Page 105

Atlantica - 01.04.2006, Page 105
➔ ➔ Twenty-five children and their families have received an allocation from Vildarbörn, the Icelandair Travel Fund for Special Children. Since the Fund was founded three years ago, eighty families of chil- dren with long-term illnesses or living with special circumstances have been invited on a constructive, family-oriented dream journey with Icelandair. “It is the unselfish contribution of our passengers that makes this unique fund possible. With their contribution of coins, the founda- tion of the Fund is laid,” says Áslaug Thelma Einarsdóttir, director of the Icelandair Travel Fund for Special Children. “Many passengers have not stopped there, but have also contributed a part of their frequent flyer points to the program. Icelandair also donates gener- ously to the Fund every year, and this combined effort of the airline and its passengers has been successful in making it possible to send these families on their dream journey,” says Áslaug Thelma. Children and families who receive contributions from the fund get to choose their destination. Most have chosen to take a trip to Disney World in Orlando, to see soccer matches in the UK, or visit Tivoli in Copenhagen. “We believe these journeys strengthen family bonds and give family members some time off from the difficulties of living with the illness or under difficult life circumstances,” says Áslaug Thelma. “We make sure that all travel expenses and accom- modation are paid for so that it can be a worry-free time.” Vildarbörn bases its commitment on the work of Ms. Peggy Helgason, occupational therapist and wife of Mr. Sigurdur Helgason, former President and CEO of Icelandair. Ms. Helgason has worked with ill children in Iceland for many years. The guardian of the fund is Ms. Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, former President of Iceland. 103 Icelandair at w o r k Twenty Five Families Receive a Dream Journey with Icelandair Manchester to ‘Madchester’ Where can you see Badly Drawn Boy, Elbow and Echo And The Bunnymen on the same night? A gig in downtown Manchester? A club in Liverpool? Not quite. ‘Madchester’ is a unique night in Reykjavík being held on Saturday, May 6, 2006, to showcase the best progressive musical talent from the northwest of England. The event aims to forge closer cultural links between the Manchester area and Iceland, now linked by twice-weekly direct Icelandair flights. The three acts take center stage at one of Iceland’s biggest music venues, Laugardalshöllin, at 5.30pm, and play well into the night. Before the concert, discover the vibrant bars of Reykjavík. On Sunday, recover in the rejuvenating min- eral-rich waters of the iconic Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, try a spot of horse riding or head out to spot whales off the Icelandic coast. Iceland is renowned for hosting the annual Iceland Airwaves festival in October, which draws talent as varied as Björk, The Zutons and Juliette and The Licks. ‘Madchester,’ however, is a one-off music event held by Icelandair to celebrate the new twice- weekly Icelandair service from Manchester to Iceland, launched on April 7. This year marks the 40th anniversary of Frankfurt as an Icelandair destination. The first flight was during the summer of 1966, though the Icelandair office opened in Frankfurt in 1957. In 1966, our main emphasis was on Luxembourg flights. We stopped flying to Luxembourg in January 1999, and today Frankfurt has replaced Luxembourg. Now Frankfurt is our central Europe hub as it serves our sales offices and partners in Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg, Poland and others in central Europe. Today we fly nine times per week to Frankfurt during the summer and four times per week during the winter. Frankfurt has been a great destination for us and we estimate that we serve 75 perccent of all German travelers to Iceland, a great result in view of the fierce com- petition we’ve faced in the German market. We celebrated the 40th anniversary of our first flight to Frankfurt in style. The celebra- tion was held in the Frankfurt Business School and attracted well over 100 guests. The guest of honor was Árni Mathiesen, the Icelandic Minister of Finance. Arni set the tone for the evening with a grand speech. Master chefs from Iceland cooked up a great meal for us, and Mezzoforte rocked the crowd in the school’s backyard where we’d set up big screens show- ing the northern lights and a documentary pro- duced by the German TV station N 24, which premiered last year. With well over a hundred guests from the travel industry, news media and other partners, the celebration was considered a great success. There are currently 17 persons working in our offices in Frankfurt and five in Amsterdam. This number has been reduced from 30 in the Frankfurt office a few years back. These 17 have plenty to do, as we have 14 direct flights per week to Germany during the summer. We fly three times per week to Berlin and twice weekly to Munich. Frankfurt Celebrations 099 ATL306 Icelandair.indd 103 25.4.2006 11:57:50
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