The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Qupperneq 28

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Qupperneq 28
26 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Autumn 1968 The Scandinavian Airlines Inaugural Flight—Copenhagen to Reykjavik The Scandinavian Airlines System Inc., which operates an extensive air- craft service, not only in the Scandi- navian countries but in other parts of Europe, across the Atlantic and to the East, decided last spring to add a flight between Copenhagen and Reykjavik. Accordingly an “Inaugural Flight” from Copenhagen to Reykja- vik was arranged to take place on Tuasday, June 11, 1968. About 50 people were invited to participate in the flight. There were 13 representatives of “Icelandic and Scandinavian Authorities”, 19 repre- sentatives of the Press of European countries, 16 representatives of the Travel Trade, 7 representatives of SAS itself, and 3 representatives of Icelanders in North America, one from the United States and two from Can- ada. The two invited from Canada were Professor Haraldur Bessason and retired Judge W. J. Lindal. Mrs. Lin- dal joined the party but unfortunately Mrs. Bessason could not go. The three from Winnipeg left on June 8, travelled via Northwest Air- lines to Chicago and from there direct to Copenhagen via SAS. The Inaugural Flight to Reykjavik took place, as scheduled, on Tuesday, June 11, and on Wednesday and Thursday the guests could go as they pleased. On Friday, June 14, there was an excur- sion to Thingvellir, the original site of the Icelandic Althing, the gorgeous waterfalls, Gullfoss, and to Hvera- gerSi, noted for its hothouse flowers and fruits. On Saturday there was a flight to Akureyri on the north coast of Ice- land and the beautiful Myvatn district. Luncheon of choice Myvatn trout was served as well as Icelandic skyr at Hotel ReynihliS. Both were a treat to all in the party including Italians and others from southern Europe. Some members of the party stopped off to fish in “Laxara” the Salmon River, and one group reached the north coast and went by boat to the edge of the icefield and actually stepped on to the ice. It was somewhat rough and from two to three meters thick above the ocean surface. The party returned from the Myvatn area, with its strange lava figures, to Akureyri, reaching the town about 7 p.m. The town council and local authorities took over during the even- ing. There was a refreshment hour in the “SjilfstaeSishus” and a complete dinner wa.s served in the Hotel K.E.A. At 11:30 p.m. the flight back to Reykjavik by Icelandair commenced and lasted for three hours as detours were taken in different directions. In fact, it proved to be a most interesting and instructive trip. First the aircraft

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