Travellers at Keflavik International Airport received lucky numbers from various duty free stores within the stylish Leif Eriksson terminal. These numbers have been collected since last November, and are based upon the total amount spent on discount items at the terminal.
Travel Raffle tickets can be acquired from any of the eighteen stores within the duty free area. Products such as electrical equipment, cosmetics and DVDs can be found, with some up to half the price of stores in Reykjavik.
In addition to this, Keflavik International Airport has been awarded as the best airport in Europe, as specified with a recent passenger survey conducted by the Airports Council International. The airport achieved high scores for passenger satisfaction, participates stated gratification towards the friendly atmosphere, helpful staff and extensive facilities, including restaurants, coffee bars and information services.
Keflavik International Airport recommends connecting to its Facebook page to keep in the loop on various games and also for a chance to win a trip to Iceland. Further details can also be found at www.kefairport.is/English/
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