Atlantica - 01.05.2007, Page 113

Atlantica - 01.05.2007, Page 113
● 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 ISK, 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 complimen- tary. 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 3 112 You might recognize Jökulsárlón, Iceland’s spectacular glacial la- goon from Tomb Raider, Batman Begins or James Bond’s Die Another Day. It’s your turn to be a maverick for a day while Iceland Excursions – Gray Line Iceland whisks you around on their tour to the lagoon, located f ive hours from Reykjavík on Iceland’s geo- graphically diverse southern coast. Along the way you’ll pass the impres- sive Seljalandsfoss and Skógarfoss waterfalls, Skaftafell National Park, and the snow-capped shadow of Hvannadalshnjúkur, Iceland’s highest peak (2,110 meters). Upon your ar- rival at the lagoon you’ll board an am- phibious boat whose skilled driver will show you around the white and tur- quoise icebergs. The tour lasts a full day, including the drive to and from the lagoon, but the scenery’s so cool you may just want to go twice. icelandexcursions.is. 540 1313 BOND FOR A DAY P H O TO B Y G E IR Ó LA FS S O N
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